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never done a poll before, so hopefully this works. 
I'm sure many of you have heard, if not been taught that you could roughly guage a patients systolic blood pressure by assessing peripheral pulses.
If the pt. has a radial pulse sytolic bp >80
femoral pulse > 70
and if the patient has a palpable carotid pulse, the systolic blood pressure is at least 60mmhg.
In your opinion is this a valid assessment parameter or not?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I'm sure many of you have heard, if not been taught that you could roughly guage a patients systolic blood pressure by assessing peripheral pulses.
If the pt. has a radial pulse sytolic bp >80
femoral pulse > 70
and if the patient has a palpable carotid pulse, the systolic blood pressure is at least 60mmhg.
In your opinion is this a valid assessment parameter or not?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		