BCEN CEN Practice Question
During cardiopulmonary arrest, is absence of a palpable pulse a reliable indicator for initiating CPR?
True
False
BCEN CEN
Cardiovascular Emergencies
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During cardiopulmonary arrest, is absence of a palpable pulse a reliable indicator for initiating CPR?
True
False
The absence of a palpable pulse is considered a reliable indicator to initiate CPR. This is because during cardiopulmonary arrest, the heart is unable to effectively pump blood, leading to an absence of a detectable pulse. Initiating CPR promptly can help in artificially circulating blood to vital organs until normal heart function is restored.
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