The Carotid artery is conected to the brain.
The main artery in your neck is called the Carotid Artery. It is the largest artery in the neck region.
The radial artery, carotid artery, and the brachial artery can be used to feel your pulse; but only if you feel them with your tongue. The easiest to do the radial artery, located in your elbow.
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No where. HOW ABOUT YOUR CAROTID ARTERY IN YOUR NECK?
The main artery in your neck is called the Carotid Artery. It is the largest artery in the neck region.
Yes; the pulse rate should be approximately the same. However the pressure will vary as the artery in your neck is larger than the one in your arm. The artery in your neck is called the carotid artery. Therefore the neck pulse is called the carotid pulse. The one at the wrist is called the radial artery thus giving it the name, radial pulse. The average pulse for an adult is 65-70 beats per minute. For a child, 80-90 and 100-120 for an infant.
The radial artery, carotid artery, and the brachial artery can be used to feel your pulse; but only if you feel them with your tongue. The easiest to do the radial artery, located in your elbow.
Are you looking for the carotid artery in the neck?
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The carotid artery in the neck and the radial artery in the wrist.
Its not cartoid artery, its carotid artery. You have one on each side of your neck, supplying blood to the head and neck area.
Carotid artery
anywhere there is a strong arterial pulse is where you find the pulse. carotid artery in neck (inside the vertical neck muscle) brachial pulse in babies in the upper arm between the muscles on the inside. wrist pulse (in the crook tween the middle tendons on the inside and the thumb side of the wrist)... femoral = inside mid thigh
Side of the neck, just beside the C rings. The carotid artery carries oxygenated blood to the brain. You have one on each side, right next to the jugular veins.
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Main artery in neck