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		<title>Why can I feel a pulse on my wrist?</title>
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<p>When I put my thumb on my radial pulse and push down and then my finger after it I can still feel a pulse even though I can closing the radial artery. Why is this? It does get much weaker but I can still feel it. Is this just the pulse coming from the ulnar artery? Is this a sign of aortic regurgitation? Or is this just something normal?
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		<title>I want a small pulse ox (spo2) finger monitor. What&#039;s the best?</title>
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What kind gets the quickest, most accurate read? I am looking for the small finger monitor, not a handheld monitor.


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		<title>Does anyone know how to use the finger pulse oximeter? I have the BCI International 3301. I don&#039;t have the</title>
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