The most common place for someone to take a pulse is located in the wrist where the radial artery is located. This can be found slightly towards the middle of the wrist in between the radius and several tendons. Another common place is the carotid artery in the neck.
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Arteries that are relatively large and near the surface can be used as pulse sites.
Common carotid artery
A carotid pulse is the heartbeat measured at the carotid artery site, on the sides of the neck. A radial pulse is the pulse or heartbeat taken at the wrist, where the radius and ulna intersect. A heart monitor is on of many devices that measure cardiac performance.
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Popliteal Pulse
This site is called a pulse point. There are ten sites that are used.
The 10 pulse points or pressure points:: 1. The external maxillary 2. The superficial temporal 3. The carotid 4. The brachial 5. The ulnar 6. The radial 7. The femoral 8. The popliteal 9. The posterior tibial 10. The dorsalis pedis Most commonly used is #6. But EMT's will use #3 in an emergency.
Temporal pulse
The most common site of brain abscess is in the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain. These areas are highly vascularized, making them more susceptible to bacterial seeding and infection.
The pulse site found at the temple of the head is called the superficial temporal artery. This artery is commonly used for checking the pulse and is located just in front of the ear.
The pulse site under the arm is called the brachial artery pulse. It is located on the inner aspect of the upper arm, midway between the shoulder and elbow.
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