Where does the nurse expect to feel the clients point of maximal impulse?

The nurse prepares to assess a client's point of maximal impulse (PMI). Which location should the nurse assess?


A) Second intercostal space, left sternal border.
B) Fifth intercostal space at the midclavicular line.
C) Second intercostal space, right sternal boarder.
D) Fourth intercostal space, left sternal boarder.

The point of maximal impulse (PMI) is simply that... the point where there is a maximal impulse against the chest that can be felt. Most often, this is from the apex or tip of the heart: also referred to as the apical impulse. However, in certain conditions, the apex of the heart does not cause the PMI. For example, in a severe right ventricular dilation, a left lower parasternal heave many be the largest impulse felt. This is in part from the right ventricular rubbing against the anterior chest wall at the left parasternal region and also from the enlarged right ventricle causing posterior displacement of the apex.

How should a nurse assess a client for pulse rate deficit?

To assess for a pulse deficit, use the following steps:.
While auscultating the apical pulse, also palpate the radial pulse. You can usually do this at the same time and note whether they are equal..
If they are unequal, count the apical pulse for one minute, and then count the radial pulse for one minute..

What finding on assessment would indicate the client is experiencing shock?

An exam will show: Low blood pressure (most often less than 90 systolic) Blood pressure that drops more than 10 points when you stand up after lying down (orthostatic hypotension) Weak (thready) pulse.

How would you assess the mechanical activity of the client's heart?

The healthcare provider must palpate a peripheral pulse or auscultate the apical heart rate to obtain this information. You cannot obtain information on the mechanical activity of the heart by taking the client's blood pressure, auscultating the carotid artery, or attempting to percuss the perimeter of the heart.

What would be an expected finding on auscultation of the heart quizlet?

While performing a cardiovascular assessment, you palpate a thrill at the Tricuspid area.. Considering this finding, what might you expect to hear upon cardiac auscultation? During cardiac auscultation, you hear a high-pitched, early diastolic sound at the apex.