Yes, by all means
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.
radial
The radial artery is the one that is used to take a pulse at the wrist.
The Carotid pulse is found in the neck. The Radial pulse is found in the wrist.
The radial pulse is checked for vital signs.
radial
Carotid Artery, Radial Artery, Brachial Artery, Femoral Artery, Popliteal Artery, Posterior Tibial Artery, Dorsalis Pedis Artery. These are the main ones that are checked.
Pulse can be felt where ever you can palpate the artery. Doctors normally palpate the radial artery at the wrist neck, because it can be felt well against the bone.
That is the Volar Radial Carpal artery, or just Radial artery, for short.
The radial artery
Subclavian artey becomes axillary artery. Axillary artery becomes brachial artery. Brachial artery divides into radial and ulnar branches. You palpate radial artery at distal end of radius bone. So you feel a pulse betwwen radius and your fingers. So it is better felt than ulnar artery.
Yes, the anatomical snuffbox contains the radial artery and its pulsations can be felt in this area.