QUESTION IMAGE
Question
at what rate should you inflate the cuff to find pulse obliteration pressure?
please type a number only in the units of mmhg
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<reasoning>
Identify the clinical procedure
The question asks for the inflation rate of a blood pressure cuff when determining the pulse obliteration pressure.
Determine standard clinical guidelines
Standard clinical guidelines (such as those from the American Heart Association) specify that when inflating the cuff to determine the pulse obliteration pressure, the cuff should be inflated rapidly in increments of \(10\text{ mmHg}\) or at a steady rate of \(10\text{ mmHg}\) per second.
Format the final numeric value
The prompt requests a number only, in the units of mmHg (which represents mmHg per second in this context). The standard value is \(10\).
</reasoning>
<answer>
At what rate should you inflate the cuff to find pulse obliteration pressure?
Please type a number only in the units of mmHG
<blank>10</blank>
</answer>
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Identify the clinical procedure
The question asks for the inflation rate of a blood pressure cuff when determining the pulse obliteration pressure.
Determine standard clinical guidelines
Standard clinical guidelines (such as those from the American Heart Association) specify that when inflating the cuff to determine the pulse obliteration pressure, the cuff should be inflated rapidly in increments of \(10\text{ mmHg}\) or at a steady rate of \(10\text{ mmHg}\) per second.
Format the final numeric value
The prompt requests a number only, in the units of mmHg (which represents mmHg per second in this context). The standard value is \(10\).
</reasoning>
<answer>
At what rate should you inflate the cuff to find pulse obliteration pressure?
Please type a number only in the units of mmHG
<blank>10</blank>
</answer>
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