Signs of______________
Across
- 4. Systolic pulsations of the liver.
- 6. Popliteal cuff systolic pressure exceeding brachial cuff pressure by more than 20 mmHg with patient in the recumbent position.
- 7. Easily palpable dorsalis pedis pulse in older adults
- 11. Constriction and dilation of the pupils with each heartbeat.
- 12. Systolic pulsations of the uvula.
- 13. Visible pulsation of the retinal arteries.
Down
- 1. A head bob occurring with each heartbeat.
- 2. A systolic and diastolic bruit heard when the femoral artery is partially compressed.
- 3. A pistol shot pulse (systolic and diastolic sounds) heard over the femoral arteries.
- 5. More than a 15 mmHg decrease in diastolic blood pressure with arm elevation from the value obtained with the arm in the standard position.
- 8. Capillary pulsations in the fingertips or lips.
- 9. A "water hammer" or "collapsing" pulse is characterized by a rapidly rising and falling arterial pulse with a wide pulse pressure. This finding is best appreciated by palpation of the radial or brachial arteries (exaggerated by raising the arm) or the carotid pulses.
- 10. Systolic pulsations of the spleen.