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Question
- take your pulse at the following pulse sites and describe their locations. see textbook figure 14-11.
pulse point\trate\tlocation
temporal\t\t
carotid\t\t
brachial\t\t
radial\t\t
popliteal\t\t
dorsalis pedis\t\t
Brief Explanations
For each pulse point, the resting pulse rate for a healthy adult is typically 60-100 beats per minute (bpm), and the locations are standard anatomical positions:
- Temporal: Located on the temple, lateral to the eye, over the temporal bone.
- Carotid: Found on either side of the anterior neck, alongside the trachea.
- Brachial: Situated on the inner aspect of the elbow, medial to the biceps tendon.
- Radial: Positioned on the lateral (thumb side) of the wrist, over the radius bone.
- Popliteal: Located behind the knee, in the popliteal fossa.
- Dorsalis pedis: Found on the top (dorsal surface) of the foot, between the first and second metatarsal bones.
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| Pulse Point | Rate (Resting Adult) | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Carotid | 60-100 bpm | Anterior neck, beside trachea |
| Brachial | 60-100 bpm | Inner elbow, medial to biceps tendon |
| Radial | 60-100 bpm | Lateral wrist (thumb side) over radius |
| Popliteal | 60-100 bpm | Behind knee, in popliteal fossa |
| Dorsalis pedis | 60-100 bpm | Top of foot, between 1st & 2nd metatarsals |