The pulses used to assess abnormal or normal pulse rate in the lower extremities are the femoral pulse at the upper inside part of the leg, the popliteal pulse behind the knee, and the pedal pulse on the top of the foot. The femoral pulse is the most sensitive to changes in septic shock and is commonly assessed during resuscitation.

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