Question 15 MODU03 - Ballast Control Operator
Where can a rescuer most easily check to determine whether or not an adult victim has a pulse?
The Correct Answer is D. ### Why Option D (Carotid artery in the neck) is Correct The **carotid artery** (located on either side of the trachea in the neck) is the most reliable and most easily accessible site for a rescuer to check for a pulse on an adult victim. The carotid arteries are large arteries that supply blood directly to the brain. Even if a victim's blood pressure is very low (indicating severe shock or cardiac compromise), the body prioritizes maintaining blood flow to the brain, meaning the carotid pulse is often the last peripheral pulse to disappear. Current standard first aid and CPR protocols (such as those recommended by the American Heart Association and the Red Cross) specifically instruct rescuers to check the carotid pulse in adults and children. ### Why Other Options Are Incorrect **A) Brachial artery in the arm:** While this artery (located on the inside of the upper arm) is checked for a pulse, it is primarily used as the standard location for checking a pulse in an **infant** during resuscitation efforts, not typically for adults. **B) Radial artery in the wrist:** The radial pulse is the most commonly checked pulse in a conscious, stable patient (e.g., during a routine physical exam). However, it is a peripheral pulse and is often difficult or impossible to locate in an unconscious victim suffering from severe shock or low blood pressure. Therefore, it is not the most reliable site for an emergency determination of life status in a trauma or cardiac arrest scenario. **C) Femoral artery in the groin:** The femoral artery (located deep in the groin) is a large, reliable central pulse, similar to the carotid. However, locating it is often more difficult, requires exposing the victim, and is less immediately accessible and convenient than checking the neck. The carotid artery is universally taught as the primary site for ease and speed.
Pass Your Coast Guard Licensing Exams!
Study offline, track your progress, and simulate real exams with the Coast Guard Exams app