If you can, try and find your heartbeat by measuring your pulse over fifteen seconds, by placing your fingers either under your neck or on your wrist. If you can't find it, your doctor will have a device capable of measuring your pulse for you.
The pulse is usually determined in the radial artery in the wrist. This artery is easily accessible and commonly used for taking a pulse because it is close to the skin's surface and is easily palpated.
In the arteries
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The correct answer to this question is the "neck".
Carotid pulse.
The pulse is checked on the wrist because there is an artery near the surface of the skin that can be easily felt.
Use the AED when the pulse is confirmed absent.
The woman's pulse is found the usual way at the neck or on the wrist. The baby's pulse can be heard with a stethoscope.
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Femoral pulse at the groin can be easily felt.
Analysis can be done easily using PSCAD
Not a bone. A vein. You can check your pulse easily by checking the vein in your neck (the jugular) or in your wrist). This is done simply by putting a finger or two to it.