The radial artery.
Call 911 and tell them but make sure U don't have a pulse check the sides of your neck arch of your foot and thumb side of your wrist
The pulse site in the groin area is the femoral artery. You can palpate this just superior to the anterior iliac crest.
For lay (community) CPR, there is no circulation check at all for an Adult. If no breathing, and after 2 breaths, go directly to CPR for an Adult. Do not stop CPR to check for circulation. For a Child, check circulation at carotid artery. For an Infant, check the brachial artery.
Check the carotid pulse (if possible) and if there is no pulse, do CPR and call for an ambulance.
The best thing you can do for a stroke victim is to call 999/911 immediately. Do not give aspirin as the stroke may be due to a intracranial bleed and don't waste time checking for a pulse, unless you suspect heart problems (e.g. pale, cyanosed, poor breathing effort.)
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If that's your resting pulse, call a doctor ASAP.
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No. Many people's pulse can be seen in their necks. If you are concerned, call your pediatrician.
During CPR on an elderly patient, you should check for a pulse after performing 30 chest compressions and before giving 2 rescue breaths, if you're following the standard CPR protocol. However, if you're alone and the patient is unresponsive and not breathing normally, it's generally recommended to skip the pulse check and initiate CPR immediately. Checking for a pulse can be time-consuming and may delay critical care. Always call emergency services as soon as possible.