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The common carotid artery - because it's closest to the heart.

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The strongest pulse point is the neck. This is where the carotid artery is. That is why the pulse is so strong, the artery is huge and has a large amount of blood.

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Dorsalis Pedis Artery because it is the farthest from the heart out of the common pulse points.

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Carotid artery

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its the dorsalis pedis artery

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When you were palpating the various pulse points which appeared to have the greatest amplitude or tension?

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