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==Pulse== | |||
The heart rate is typically regular and between 140-280 bpm. In adults the range is 140-250 bpm, but in children the rate can exceed 250 bpm. | |||
==Systolic Blood Pressure== | |||
*[[Hypotension]] may be present in some cases. | |||
==Neck== | |||
*[[Cannon a waves]] may be present in some cases | |||
==Lungs== | |||
*[[Rales]] may be present in some patients with [[congestive heart failure]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Pulse
The heart rate is typically regular and between 140-280 bpm. In adults the range is 140-250 bpm, but in children the rate can exceed 250 bpm.
Systolic Blood Pressure
- Hypotension may be present in some cases.
Neck
- Cannon a waves may be present in some cases
Lungs
- Rales may be present in some patients with congestive heart failure