Signs of______________

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Across
  1. 4. Systolic pulsations of the liver.
  2. 6. Popliteal cuff systolic pressure exceeding brachial cuff pressure by more than 20 mmHg with patient in the recumbent position.
  3. 7. Easily palpable dorsalis pedis pulse in older adults
  4. 11. Constriction and dilation of the pupils with each heartbeat.
  5. 12. Systolic pulsations of the uvula.
  6. 13. Visible pulsation of the retinal arteries.
Down
  1. 1. A head bob occurring with each heartbeat.
  2. 2. A systolic and diastolic bruit heard when the femoral artery is partially compressed.
  3. 3. A pistol shot pulse (systolic and diastolic sounds) heard over the femoral arteries.
  4. 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.
  5. 8. Capillary pulsations in the fingertips or lips.
  6. 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.
  7. 10. Systolic pulsations of the spleen.