QUESTION 9 While assessing the carotid pulse, you would check one at a time. This is done to avoid: decreasing blood flow to the brain venous stagnation O increasing intracranial pressure peripheral vascular resistance

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While assessing the carotid pulse, you would check one at a time. This is done to avoid:
O decreasing blood flow to the brain
O venous stagnation
O increasing intracranial pressure
O peripheral vascular resistance
LOuinment to assess for bruit in the
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 9 While assessing the carotid pulse, you would check one at a time. This is done to avoid: O decreasing blood flow to the brain O venous stagnation O increasing intracranial pressure O peripheral vascular resistance LOuinment to assess for bruit in the
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