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quadrigeminal pulse

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pulse (puls) the rhythmic expansion of an artery that may be felt with the finger.
alternating pulse  one with regular alternation of weak and strong beats without changes in cycle length.
anacrotic pulse  one in which the ascending limb of the tracing shows a transient drop in amplitude.
bigeminal pulse  one in which two beats occur in rapid succession, the groups of two being separated by a longer interval.
cannonball pulse  Corrigan's p.
capillary pulse  Quincke's p.
catadicrotic pulse  one in which the descending limb of the tracing shows two small notches.
Corrigan's pulse  jerky pulse with full expansion and sudden collapse.
dicrotic pulse  a pulse characterized by two peaks, the second peak occurring in diastole and being an exaggeration of the dicrotic wave.
entoptic pulse  a phose occurring with each pulse beat.
hard pulse  one characterized by high tension.
jerky pulse  one in which the artery is suddenly and markedly distended.
paradoxical pulse  one that markedly decreases in size during inhalation, as often occurs in constrictive pericarditis.
pistol-shot pulse  Corrigan's p.
plateau pulse  one that is slowly rising and sustained.
quadrigeminal pulse  one with a pause after every fourth beat.
Quincke's pulse  alternate blanching and flushing of the nail bed due to pulsation of subpapillary arteriolar and venous plexuses; seen in aortic insufficiency and other conditions and occasionally in normal persons.
Riegel's pulse  one that is smaller during respiration.
thready pulse  one that is very fine and scarcely perceptible.
tricrotic pulse  one in which the tracing shows three marked expansions in one beat of the artery.
trigeminal pulse  one with a pause after every third beat.
vagus pulse  a slow pulse.
venous pulse  the pulsation over a vein, especially over the right jugular vein.
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Normal jugular venous pulse: A, a positive wave due to contraction of the right atrium; C, a positive deflection due to bulging of the tricuspid valve toward the atria at the onset of ventricular contraction; X, a negative deflection due to atrial relaxation; V, a positive deflection due to filling of the right atrium against the closed tricuspid valve during ventricular contraction; Y, a negative deflection due to emptying of the right atrium upon ventricular relaxation.
water-hammer pulse  Corrigan's p.
wiry pulse  a small, tense pulse.

quadrigeminal pulse,
a pulse in which a pause occurs after every fourth beat.


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