It's called the apical pulse.
For future reference:
Radial pulse - at your wrist next to your thumb on both arms.
Carotid pulse - at your neck.
Apical pulse - at your chest.
Brachial pulse - anticubital (opposite of the elbow side).
What causes the throbbing called a pulse?
The pulse point that is located at the wrist is called the radial pulse. All together there are five pulse points in the human body.
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give breaths without chest compression
Dorsalis pedis (top of foot) & Posterior tibial (behind ankle on inside of foot)
Apical pulse
you can find your pulse in your chest,your wrist , and your finger
A pulse can be detected in the chest,neck,or wrist
The pulse taken at the apex of the heart using a stethoscope is called an apical pulse.
escalated annd rapid pulse rate. pounding outside of chest
Your chest,neck,and wrist
check pulse no pulse start cpr
Check to see if they have a pulse, or are breathing. If they have both, no CPR is needed. If they have a pulse but aren't breathing, you can perform rescue breathing only without chest compressions. If they do not have a pulse and aren't breathing, you perform rescue breathing and chest compressions.
The pulse point at the knee is called the popliteal pulse. It can be felt behind the knee joint.
probably their chest No, actually we do this by the brachial artery in the arm.
The same as in humans through there arm or chest area.
it is called the femoral pulse.