Femoral - about 5 minutes
Jugular - about 3 minutes
Brachial - probably a bit longer, not sure.
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.
"Folding someone" is a slang term that means defeating or beating someone in a game, competition, or argument. It is often used to describe outsmarting or outmaneuvering someone in a way that leaves them feeling embarrassed or humiliated.
To "eat out someone's substance" means to consume or deplete someone's resources or wealth, leaving them with little to sustain themselves. It implies taking advantage of someone's generosity or support without giving back in return.
~not letting someone voice their opinions ~not giving any type of eye contact when spoken to ~spitting on someone or someones property ~not giving someone their space when needed ~assuming you know a person when you don't ~and many more and in my opinion i dont think adults should be able to disrespect someone younger than them and expect the same results. everyone deserves respect until it is lost .
The word for putting someone under the ground is "burial."
Someone was shot in the jugular
This question has two answers:The neck, the Interior Jugular vein runs down the right hand side of the neck; for reference its the most common place a vampire is seen to bite in films.The Jugular is often used in the phrase "go for the Jugular" to mean the entire front of the throat from ear to ear and ear to shoulder blade referencing the older expression "go for the throat".The jugular refers to the Jugular veins that run through the throat. It carries blood from the head to the heart, which is why if someone slits your throat and hits the jugular blood will pump out of the wound.So to put in a few words; Grab the throat!
Femoral Nerve.
yes, but you need to be there quick
mri says cartilage thinning in the patella femoral compartment what is the cure for this for someone who has arthritis
They mean that the heart rate was calculated by listening (usually) to the apex of the heart, which is at the bottom point of the heart. Other methods for calculating heart rate can be less accurate than actually listening to the heart. Feeling the heart beat for one minute at any of several arteries in the body (like the radial, brachial, femoral and carotid) is generally considered an accurate measure of heart rate, but the apical rate is the most accurate.
coronary arteries
You can feel your heart beat (faintly) in your toe because there are blood vessels and capillaries (very very small blood vessels) all throughout your body, including your toe. These blood vessels are actively channeling blood throughout your body like hoses, and the heart is the pump pushing it through. You can feel you heartbeat best right after a jog or good session of exercise especially if you haven't had your bottle of water. Other regions where your heartbeat is best felt and/or measured are the carotid areas (right below your jawline) your brachial arteries (on either arm just past the armpit and before the elbow) and your femoral arteries (right on your pelvic bones (hip bones)).
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.
The throat, but that would be choking someone
The only jugular i know of is the jugular groove, this is found on a horse. The jugular groove is just a bit further up from the breast and a bit further down from the horses windpipe. It is a vein. It is one of the main ones and carries oxygen to the brain and head. If it is cut, you can bleed to death in a couple of minutes. It is sometimes used in the phrase, "Go for the jugular!" It means go in for the kill, show no mercy.
Ask someone else, jeez!