Arteries are generally deep within our bodies which makes them hard to feel. However the Branchial Artery is close to the surface of the skin and is easily felt by hand. Also behind the Branchial Artery there is a firm muscle that allows us to press the artery against it and get an accurate measurement.
if your taking blood pressure in the anticubital area (crease of the elbow) then you would palpate the brachial artery.
Sphygmomanometer.
Blood vessels that take blood away from the heart are called arteries. The high pressure of the blood pushes strongly on the thick, elastic artery walls. They stretch and shrink as the blood moves through them. This movement of artery walls makes a pulse. When an artery passes close to the skin the pulse can be felt and therefore used to count how fast the heart is beating.
the artery in the axilla i.e:the axillary artery when crosses the teres major muscle enters the arm and becomes the brachial artery(brachum means arm). then in the cubital fossa (across the elbow joint) it divides into ulnar and radial artery which run in the fore arm.
An arterial blood gas is a blood test in which a syringe is used to draw a small blood sample from an artery.
if your taking blood pressure in the anticubital area (crease of the elbow) then you would palpate the brachial artery.
measuring blood pressure
A sphygmomanometer is the gauge used for measuring blood pressure.
a instrument used for measuring blood pressure
The Omron Hem 650 is used for measuring one's blood pressure from the wrist as opposed to the normal method of measuring on the upper arm with standard blood pressure cuffs.
A sphygmomanometer is used to measure blood pressure. It consists of an inflatable cuff to restrict blood flow, a pressure gauge to measure the pressure in the cuff, and a stethoscope to detect the sounds of blood flowing through an artery.
it is the device used for measuring the blood pressure in human body.
sphymomanometer is an instrument used for measuring thew bloodpressure. It is based on the the principle of pressure exerted by the column of blood on the unit area of the blood vessel . Both the systolic and diastolic pressure can be measured by this instrument.
Sphygmomanometer.
Blood pressure can be measured by means of an invasive and non-invasive method. The invasive method requires the insertion of an arterial catheter that measures blood pressure real time. The radial artery is most often used but other arteries can suffice.The non-invasive method would entail the use of a sphygmomanometer and stethoscope. We listen for "Korotkoff's Sound". The beginning of the sound marks the systolic pressure while the end of the sound marks the diastolic pressure. The brachial artery is most often used but in some instances the popliteal artery can also be used.
The pulse point located in the bend of the elbow is called the brachial artery. This artery is commonly used to measure blood pressure and to check the pulse in emergency situations.
chronic stable angina, coronary artery disease, or high blood pressure.