Radial artery
they are every where on the human body. the best ones are where artery's can be pressed against bone.
No, arteries are not bones. Arteries are large blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood throughout the body.
the use of this technique is to temporarily compresses the main artery against the underlying bone and nearby tissues \.. use the flat surface of your finger not the fingertips to close the artery.. move the four fingers towards the thumb(opposite side)..
a small plane surface on a hard body, as on a bone.
The largest artery (leading away from the heart) in the body runs along the femur bone, in your leg. Checking the femoral pulse in this artery can tell you if someone with a faint pulse is still with us.
It is the femoral artery (named for the area of the large leg bone, the femur).
The aorta is the large artery that comes out of the heart, and is not a bone.
It is a large artery that supplies the central medullary cavity of a long bone with nutrients and oxygen.
Periosteum is the type of bone that covers the surface of every bone in the body. It is a dense layer of vascular connective tissue that provides nourishment and serves as a protective layer for bones.
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.
It is the artery that runs from the Aorta behind the collar bone. It supplies blood to the arms.
The bone beneath the tongue is called the hyoid bone. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck that is not directly connected to any other bone in the body, but is held in place by muscles and ligaments.