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Identify which of these scenarios would be likely to increase a patient's pulse rate. Check all of the boxes that apply.

Excitement for an upcoming party
Taking a nap
Shock after being in a car accident
Drinking a large cup of coffee
Going for a morning run
Writing

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Final answer:

The patient's pulse rate is likely to increase during moments of excitement, shock from a car accident, consumption of caffeine, or engaging in physical exercise like running.

Step-by-step explanation:

The scenarios that are likely to increase a patient's pulse rate include:

  • Excitement for an upcoming party, due to anticipation of physical exercise or strong emotions by the limbic system.
  • Shock after being in a car accident, since the body would produce stress hormones such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, leading to an increased heart rate.
  • Drinking a large cup of coffee, because of the presence of caffeine, a stimulant that increases epinephrine and norepinephrine release.
  • Going for a morning run, as physical exercise such as running and swimming increases the body's need for oxygen and nutrients, thus raising the heart rate.

Writing, or taking a nap would generally not increase a patient's pulse rate as they are activities associated with relaxation or rest.

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