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A client's pulse is described as 'thready'. What does this indicate?

'Thready' describes a pulse that is weak and difficult to palpate, often indicating low blood volume or shock.

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Question: A client's pulse is described as 'thready'. What does this indicate?

Answer options:

  • A strong and regular pulse.
  • A normal, palpable pulse. ✅ A weak, faint pulse that is difficult to feel.
  • An irregular pulse rhythm.

Correct answer: A weak, faint pulse that is difficult to feel.

Explanation: 'Thready' describes a pulse that is weak and difficult to palpate, often indicating low blood volume or shock.

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