You are caring for a 50-year-old male who is recovering from open heart surgery and you are unable to palpate the radial pulse. What additional intervention should be done in this scenario?
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- You are caring for a 50-year-old male who is recovering from open heart surgery and you are unable to palpate the radial pulse. What additional intervention should be done in this scenario?
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