ANATOMY

GENERAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY OF THE HEART

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which pulse site is located at the inner forearm
A
brachial
B
radial
C
apical
D
femoral
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The brachial pulse can be located by feeling the bicep tendon in the area of the antecubital fossa. Move the pads of your three fingers medial (about 2 cm) from the tendon and about 2–3 cm above the antecubital fossa to locate the pulse.

Detailed explanation-2: -Brachial artery pulse-The brachial artery is palpated on the anterior aspect of the elbow by gently pressing the artery against the underlying bone with the middle and index fingers. The brachial artery pulse is commonly used to measure blood pressure with a stethoscope and sphygmomanometer.

Detailed explanation-3: -It runs on the lateral aspect of the forearm before it reaches the wrist and branches out to supply the hand. The radial artery is also important clinically due to its location at the wrist, as it can be felt as a pulse and can be used to determine the heart rate.

Detailed explanation-4: -What is the brachial artery? The brachial artery is the major blood vessel supplying blood to your upper arm, elbow, forearm and hand. It starts in your upper arm, just below your shoulder, and runs down through the crease in front of your elbow. It separates into several branches along its route.

Detailed explanation-5: -Radial artery. Radial side of wrist. Brachial artery. Medial border of humerus at elbow medial to biceps tendon. Carotid artery. Press examiner’s left thumb against patient’s larynx. Femoral artery. Popliteal artery. Dorsalis pedis (DP) and tibialis posterior (TP) arteries (foot) The abdominal aorta. 22-Sept-2021

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