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The radial artery is the one that is used to take a pulse at the wrist.
The left subclavian artery doesn't feed the carotid (neck pulse) so your answer would be the wrist.
That is the Volar Radial Carpal artery, or just Radial artery, for short.
The pulse rate is the same throughout the circulatory system.
Well with the amount of symptoms that come with a blocked carotid artery, it can result in fatigue.
A pulse is checked on an artery.
The radial artery is the one that is used to take a pulse at the wrist.
You would die
Temporal pulse or temporal artery is the artery located directly behind the ear. It is the major artery of the cranium.
The left subclavian artery doesn't feed the carotid (neck pulse) so your answer would be the wrist.
That is the Volar Radial Carpal artery, or just Radial artery, for short.
An Artery
The radial artery
Radial artery
Carotid (in the neck)
A pulse can be felt where an artery crosses a bone. The main areas where the strongest pulse may be felt are the carotid artery in the neck, the brachial artery in the crook of the arm and the radial artery in the inner wrist.
the common foot pulse locations are as follows, the posterior tibial artery and the dorsalis pedia artery (or pedal artery)