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∙ 13y agoIt is not necessarily dangerous to have random pulses in the body. You have random areas throughout the body that are used to find a pulse. This just means your blood is pumping good.
It's just a way of saying that a neuron (or sensory cell) can either (only) respond or not respond (depending on the strength of the stimuli). Which is why your nervous system is said to be pulse modulated rather than amplitude modulated. OR A strong stimuli results in more pulses, not stronger pulses.
Because they absorb the water they're in - which makes them swell up.
Blockage of blood vessels (local or distal), and bleeding (tear of vessel). So: hypertension, cholesterol, cardiac arrhythmias, and trauma.
Depends on the function of the neuron, the range goes from once per sec to 1000 pulses per sec.
To check for blood flow distal from an injury.
A distal pulse refers to a pulse that is located away from the center of the body or an injury site. It is often used to assess blood flow and circulation in extremities such as the fingers, toes, or ankles. Palpating distal pulses can help healthcare providers determine the effectiveness of blood supply to these areas.
checkig all your pulses
As a very distal location, there are not many palpable pulses in foot. Thou the posterior fibular artery (which passes in the medial posterior part of your anckle) might be felt in cases of high heartbeat frequency
Check fuel pressure to be sure it's in spec. If it is, then you must check the injectors for pulses.
pulses? like in the pulses you heart makes us hear?
Distal
Proximal is the opposite of distal.
Yes. Distal means farther from the point of attachment or from the center of the body. So the knee is distal to the hip, and the food would be distal to the knee and so on.
Yes, there is carbohydrate in pulses. .
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The distal end of the bone was fractured in the accident.