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  2. Apex beat - Wikipedia

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    Apex beat. The apex beat (lat. ictus cordis ), also called the apical impulse, [1] is the pulse felt at the point of maximum impulse ( PMI ), which is the point on the precordium farthest outwards (laterally) and downwards (inferiorly) from the sternum at which the cardiac impulse can be felt. The cardiac impulse is the vibration resulting from ...

  3. Apical Pulse: Definition, Location, and More - Healthline

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    The apical pulse is one of eight common arterial pulse sites. Here’s how this type of pulse is taken and how it can be used to diagnose heart problems.

  4. Parasternal heave - Wikipedia

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    Parasternal heave. A parasternal heave, lift, [1] or thrust [2] is a precordial impulse that may be felt (palpated) in patients with cardiac or respiratory disease. Precordial impulses are visible or palpable pulsations of the chest wall, which originate on the heart or the great vessels. [3]

  5. How to Take a Baby's Pulse - WebMD

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    If you can't find a pulse in that time, you should begin CPR. To count your baby's pulse, you will need a clock or watch with a second hand. Feel for the brachial or femoral pulse and count it for ...

  6. Leopold's maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    Leopold maneuvers are difficult to perform on obese women and women who have polyhydramnios. The palpation can sometimes be uncomfortable for the woman if care is not taken to ensure she is relaxed and adequately positioned. To aid in this, the health care provider should first ensure that the woman has recently emptied her bladder.

  7. How to Check Heart Rate: 5 Methods and What Is Normal

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    Here’s how to check heart rate so you can optimize workouts or identify concerning symptoms. We’ll give you five different methods and an easy way to determine your target heart rate.

  8. Why Am I Having Heart Palpitations? 14 Possible Causes

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    Why does your heart race or skip a beat? WebMD explains what causes heart palpitations and when to see your doctor.

  9. Know When to Worry About Heart Palpitations - Healthline

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    It’s important to know the many factors that can trigger heart palpitations. This can help you know when they aren’t a cause for concern or when they indicate a potentially serious health problem.