at the end of the xiphoid process.
The nipple is located in the 4th intercostal space.
second left intercostal space
pericardial effusion
locate collar bone, right below is the first intercostal space then the second rib folows by second intercostal etc.
from what I've read its the following mid clavicular = 5-7 mid axillary = 7-9 paravetebral = 9-11 i believe that it is the second in the midclavicular and either 6,7, or 8 in he midaxillary
In the forth intercostal space, right to the sternum, probably.
The nipple is located in the 4th intercostal space.
In the 6th intercostal space, important structures found include the internal mammary artery and vein, and the intercostal muscles and nerves. Additionally, in the left 6th intercostal space, the cardiac apex is located.
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6 on the chest 4 on the limbsThe chest are labeled V1 -V6V1- fourth intercostal space right sternal borderV2- Fourth intercostal space left sternal borderV3- Halfway between V2 and V4 (You place last)V4- Fifth intercostal space at the midclavicular lineV5- Fifth intercostal space at the anterior axillary lineV6- Fifth intercostal space at the midaxillary lineLA- Left armRA- Right armLL- Left LegRL- Right leg
It's in 1st intercostal ( space between 1st rib and 2nd rib ) and 2nd intercostal space ( space between 2nd rib and 3rd rib)
It is located at the 5th intercostal space in the mid-clavicular line. Which means find the 5th space in between your ribs then intersect it with the middle of your collar bone.
3-4 intercostal space
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at the 2nd intercostal space (space below the 2nd rib)
The aprical pulse is located midclavicular line, at the 5th intercostal space.
over the right sternal border and the second intercostal space(n.b. it seems paradoxical from the anatomy of the heart, where the aortic valve comes out from the left ventrical, but think of it as the aorta come out of the ventricle, it actually crosses over a bit to the right so it can form the arch of aorta