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Education of Self-Radial Pulse Palpation and Atrial Fibrillation Signs and Symptoms

, DNP, ARNP, AGACNP-BC, , DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, , MD, FACP, FACC, , MD, FACC, , MD, MS, EJD, FACC, FSCAI, , DNP, ARNP, AGACNP-BC, , DNP, APRN ACNP-BC & , PhD show all
Pages 193-199 | Published online: 19 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this evidence-based education initiative was to increase A Fib detection in a cardiovascular diseased population in which participants were taught radial pulse palpation and signs/symptoms of A Fib. Participants were evaluated after initial education on performance of radial pulse palpation and teach back of signs/symptoms of the arrhythmia and again at three weeks on adherence to daily self-screening and recall of signs/symptoms of A Fib. Post initial education, 88% of eligible participants learned pulse-palpation and 93% could verbalize at minimum one sign/symptom. After three weeks, 94.7% reported daily self-screening, but only 44.7% could verbalize at minimum one sign/symptom. This indicated that participants were continuing to self-screen, but in need of booster education sessions. Educating individuals on self-screening and signs/symptoms of A Fib is clinically feasible.

Research Support and Acknowledgments

This education initiative did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. There are no conflicts of interest relevant to this manuscript at the designated institution.

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