Biology, asked by sunilrajput2844, 10 months ago

can anyone explain UInar pulse​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Regardless in most people you have two arteries on either side of the anterior aspect of you forearm. On the lateral side is your radial artery and on the medial side is your ulnar artery. Both pulses are both felt best where your hand bends relative to the end of your ulna and radius distal end.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Radial pulse: located on the lateral of the wrist (radial artery). It can also be found in the anatomical snuff box.
  2. Ulnar pulse: located on the medial of the wrist (ulnar artery).

             Check the pulse at the dorsal branch of the ulnar artery and the radial artery. In some cases, it is difficult to feel the ulnar artery because of an aberrant location.

  • Taking a patient’s ulnar artery pulse is useful for evaluating neurovascular injuries and for determining normal heart function. If a patient has undiagnosed irregular pulse rates, s/he should see a primary care provider.
  • Doppler can be used to record arterial perfusion patterns to the hand.
  • A healthy ulnar artery pulse should be between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm).  
  • Frequently, the ulnar artery is obscured, requiring effective wrist relaxation.

Related Tests :-

  • Radial artery pulse
  • Allen test
  • Cold stressor test
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