reason for nine site useThe pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery to be compressed near the surface of the body, such as at the neck (carotid artery), on the inside of the elbow (brachial artery), at the wrist (radial artery),
radial
In the human, the superficial temporal artery is the major artery of the head. You palpate, or feel for the pulse, of this artery about one inch in front of the ear. The easy way to find it is to put on a pair of glasses (sunglasses will do) and it is just under the earpiece just in front of the ear.
The vertebral artery carries blood from the heart to the brain. An enlarged vertebral artery is usually caused by an accumulation of plaque that narrows the amount of blood flow to the brain causing memory loss or dizziness. An enlarged vertebral artery can also cause a sense of fullness near the ear, feels like water lodged in the canal.
The radial artery is used most often for a pulse. But in the case of someone who is not responding the carotid is checked. It is awkward to ask questions when taking a pulse rate at the carotid.
Radial artery
near the stomach
what are abdominal masses near the pancreas
To open an artery near the heart. :)
They are all near an artery.
In frogs, the organ near the stomach that produces insulin is called the pancreas. It is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels by releasing insulin in response to glucose in the bloodstream.
Assuming a radial artery arterial line, simply palpate the long axis of the radial artery near the wrist with your index and middle fingers.
near the kidney, right next to the renal artery
No. Salivary glands are close to the Pharynx.
Near the liver and the stomach, just like in humans.
reason for nine site useThe pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery to be compressed near the surface of the body, such as at the neck (carotid artery), on the inside of the elbow (brachial artery), at the wrist (radial artery),
radial