You are assessing a patient for peripheral vascular disease in the arms, secondary to a complaint of increased weakness and a history of coronary artery disease and diabetes. you assess the brachial and radial pulses and note that they are bounding. what does that translate to on a scale of 0 to 3?
a. 1+
b. 0
c. 3+
d. 2+

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You are assessing a patient for peripheral vascular disease in the arms, secondary to a complaint of increased weakness and a history of coronary artery disease and diabetes. You assess the brachial and radial pulses and note that they are bounding. It translates to 3+

Option C is the correct answer.

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