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The carotid artery is the main artery supplying blood to the head and neck. It is one of the two areas used for taking a pulse, and the last place a person loses a pulse. It is therefore the most...
When you want to check your heartbeat, what you are really doing is measuring the rate of your pulse. Heart rate is measured by counting the beats per minute (BPM) of your heart. You may check...
There are many illnesses that can make a persons heart rate increase and knowing how to take a pulse can help you to detect problems early and prevent them from getting worse. A pulse can be taken...
How to Measure & Record Vital Signs During First Aid
Get a reading of a patient's vital signs such pulse rate and circulation to determine need for first-aid medical treatment. Assess vital signs without medical instruments using the medical tips in...
How to Check Airway, Breathing and Circulation
Exam the airway access, breathing and circulation of a victim by inspecting the chest for breath sounds and using two fingers on the neck to check for a pulse. Find out more on how to examine...
Checking for a pulse is one of the first tests taught to health care professionals as a way to tell if life support is required. More formal electronics and techniques are incorporated once a...
Basic First Aid: Checking the Pulse, Breathing & Airway
Learn how to check a victim's airway, breathing and circulation (pulse)during a medical emergency in this free instructional video on basic first aid.
Correctly performing rescue breathing is essential in any case where a person has stopped taking breaths, since a lack of oxygen can cause brain damage within minutes. Rescue breathing--which can...
If you're training to be a medical professional, one of the first things you'll learn is how to take a person's vital signs. Vital signs include finding your patient's temperature, pulse,...
For pet lovers, knowing how to perform CPR is essential. Just like humans, you never know when you'll need to use it and you'll be glad you know how if you ever need to. Performing CPR is simple...
Whether you are a trained professional or a good Samaritan bystander, when you respond to the scene of an accident, you must remember your ABCs. A: Establish an airway for the victim. B: Check for...
Drowning is one of the leading causes of death and considered to be one of the most horrific ways to die. Unfortunately, many people are unsure of how to revive a drowning victim. If a person has...
Knowing an injured person's pulse helps the rescuer assess the injury, and is an important indicator of how the person is responding to treatment. Record the pulse every 15 minutes, and pass the...
When someone is found unresponsive, you can make a difference in this person's life by first calling 911 and then following these simple steps. Just remember ABC-airway, breathing, and circulation.