The nurse is assessing a client's peripheral pulses. For what should the nurse assess for?

1. Bilaterality
2. Regularity
3. Strength
4. Rate
5. Arrhythmia


1, 2, 3, 4
Rationale 1: When assessing peripheral pulses, the nurse assesses for bilaterality.
Rationale 2: When assessing peripheral pulses, the nurse assesses for regularity.
Rationale 3: When assessing peripheral pulses, the nurse assesses for strength.
Rationale 4: When assessing peripheral pulses, the nurse assesses for rate.
Rationale 5: The nurse could not determine if there is an arrhythmia without the use of an ECG.
Global Rationale: When assessing peripheral pulses, the nurse assesses for bilaterality, regularity, strength, and rate. The nurse could not determine if there is an arrhythmia without the use of an ECG.

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