Question 1641 Deck Safety

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Where can a rescuer most easily check to determine whether or not an adult victim has a pulse?

A femoral artery in the groin
B brachial artery in the arm
C carotid artery in the neck
D radial artery in the wrist
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) carotid artery in the neck. The carotid artery in the neck is the easiest and most accessible location to check for a pulse on an adult victim. The carotid pulse can be easily felt by lightly pressing on the side of the neck just below the jaw. This allows the rescuer to quickly determine if the victim has a pulse and is thus a reliable indicator of circulation. The other options are less accessible or reliable. The femoral, brachial, and radial pulses may be more difficult to locate, especially if the victim is unconscious or injured. The carotid artery provides the clearest and most direct access to check for a pulse in an adult victim.

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