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The common carotid artery - because it's closest to the heart.

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When you were palpating the various pulse points which appeared to have the greatest amplitude or tension?

The carotid pulse is typically considered to have the greatest amplitude or tension when palpating different pulse points on the body. This pulse is able to be felt more easily due to its proximity to the heart and larger blood vessels.


What effect does warming have on the amplitude of the pulse wave?

Warming can increase the amplitude of the pulse wave by causing vasodilation, which leads to increased blood flow and pressure in the arteries. This can result in a stronger pulse wave that is more noticeable and easier to detect.


Does the amplitude of the qrs complex change with the pulse amplitudes?

Yes, the QRS complex and the pulse wave are directly connected. The amplitude of these, combined with the first heart beat sound, make up systolic pressure.


Where is the superficial pulse point that may be readily palpated?

pressure point


What are the types of pulse modulation?

Pulse width mod, pulse amplitude mod, pulse position mod, pulse code mod.


What does the energy of the wave pulse depend on?

The energy of the wave pulse depends on wave length and frequency.


What is pulse amplitude?

escalated annd rapid pulse rate. pounding outside of chest


What is pulse pressure?

Pulse pressure is the pressure that is felt when feeling the pulse. Measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), the pressure difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures is the pressure change to create the pulse, which is the pulse pressure.


What are advantages of pulse amplitude modulation?

carry information as well as to generate other pulse modulations.


What is the propagation time of a sound pulse?

Propagation time of any pulse is roughly the time needed for the leading edge of the pulse to travel from one point to another. It will be more accurate to say that the pulse is registered at a given point when its leading edge reaches half of the maximum value (amplitude) of the pulse. The propagation time of a sound pulse is equal to the distance between the measuring points divided to the sound velocity in the medium in which it propagates.


What is the pulse point that is located in the bend of the elbow?

The pulse point located in the bend of the elbow is called the brachial artery. This artery is commonly used to measure blood pressure and to check the pulse in emergency situations.


How is pulse amplitude modulation transmitted?

Generally pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) is trasmitted as a series of DC levels and are mostly used in wired trasmissions (DC is not effective wirelessly).