its means you got homework to from your class but the dumbs teachers use lessons that are from a different book and now you have to go online to figure it out.
There is no such thing. It is a word that is sometimes accidentally used when referring to the suprasternal notch, which is also known as the jugular notch.
It is called the suprasternal notch. And it is mine.
The jugular notch, or suprasternal notch, is in line with/at the level of the intervertebral junction between the second and third thoracic vertebra (between T2 & T3).
Jugular notch also known as the suprasternal notch.Latin: fossa jugularis sternalis
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I think-( and I'm just guessing here)- Its called your small. I don't know
According to the Cleveland Clinic, if you just finished exercising, it can be normal to feel your pulse in the suprasternal notch. Otherwise, no. Also, if you feel it after exercising and you're also experiencing shortness of breath, or chest pain, this is not good or normal.
A: The notch is really a tab and it denotes that the emitter terminal is the closest lead
c. 1577 from 'otch', from Middle French 'oche' (notch) Old French 'ochier' " to notch". Top notch would indicate an arrow notch that could be brought to the bowstring and 'notched' quickly, increasing bowman's rate of fire
An endotracheal tube is inserted first, after local anesthesia is applied to the throat. Once the patient is under general anesthesia, a small incision is made usually just below the neck or at the notch at the top of the breastbone.
Infants usually have an abnormal "gallop" heart rhythm and may also have heart murmurs. Sometimes excessive arterial pulses can be seen in the carotid and suprasternal notch arteries, indicating increased pressure in these arteries
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