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Usually in the same places you'd find a pulse on anyone else. Strokes typically occur within the brain, which isn't a good place to take a pulse (inside the skull???), so the subject being a stroke victim is immaterial. If you are concerned that the stroke may be related to occlusions within the neck, you can always try for other pulse points -- radial, femoral, etc.

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On the side closest to you, find a pulse on an adult on the carotid artery, which is located in the neck. Place your index and middle finger on the victim's Adam's apple, trace over to the side of the neck and press firmly just under the jaw line until you locate the carotid artery.

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If the individual is conscious, then you can rate them on an scale of 1-4 based on how many of these questions they can answer:

What is your name?

Where are you?

What happened?

What time is it?

If they can easily answer all 4 questions then they have a 4/4 level of consciousness.

If the individual is conscious, they are also considered Alert.

If unconscious, you can check if they respond when you talk to them, whether they speak back of simply make noises. This is a Verbal response.

If they do not respond to this, then pinching the individuals shoulder/neck on the muscle can produce response, which would be known as a response to Pain.

If none of these options work, they are categorized as Unresponsive.

This is following the abbreviation:

A- alert

V- verbal

P- pain

U- unresponsive

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If you are refering to checking for a pulse during CPR, you check it at the carotid artery, by placing your fingers just below the jaw line in the neck.

If you are refering to simply checking a pulse on a routine basis, such as in a hospital setting, it is checked at the radial artery, by placing two fingers on the inside of the wrist, on the thumb side.

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If you are looking for the pulse of a stroke victim, you should check the neck, wrists, feet and the back of their knees. These areas are the strongest pulse points.

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The Carotid Pulse is the best to use when trying to find the pulse on an unconscious person. The Carotid is the main artery of the head and neck and is located closest to the heart.

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Person's left side of the neck, just under edge of jawbone, in "tender meat" or in the wrist.

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You can shout at them to get their attention. You can also tap on their shoulder.

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When finding carotid artery you are looking to check adult or child victims?

When finding carotid artery, you are looking to check adult or child victim's PULSE


You are using an AED on adult victim and the AED says no shock indicated?

You then check for breathing & pulse for a maximum of 10 seconds; if no breathing & pulse immediately start CPR and continue CPR until AED re-analyzes.


What if victim is partially breathing?

If signs of life become visible you should check for a pulse. If the victim has no pulse, CPR should be continued. If the victim has a pulse, CPR should be ceased but you must continue to monitor the victim's vital signs.


Which side should the rescuer check the pulse of a victim?

right side


Where should you check for an adult's pulse?

Their wrists and or their neck


How long is the initial pulse check when doing CPR?

When performing a pulse check on an Infant or Child, check for a maximum of 10 seconds. For lay CPR, no pulse check is required for an adult.


What to do when the victim loses consciousness?

Quickly check the pulse in her throat. If there is no pulse, then suspect a heart attack rather than choking. If she has a pulse, get help sitting the victim up and perform the Heimlich maneuver, 4 sharp pulls in a row. Repeat if nothing comes out.


For a strok victim you should find the pulse at the?

A stroke victim should be assessed bi-laterally (both sides) If the victim is awake check the radial (wrist) and if they're unconscious check the carotid (neck). Make sure to check both the left and right side of the victim and note any differences.


What are the differences in CPR for an unconscious adult with a pulse and an unconscious adult without a pulse?

CPR for the lay person, denoted just CPR, there is no longer a pulse check for an adult, so once CPR is started, it will be continued unless the person begins to show signs of life. In CPR-FPR (CPR for the Professional Rescuer) there is still a circulation check, so RB at 1 breath / 5 seconds is part of that certification. To specifically answer your question, most people would do CPR and not check for a pulse on an adult, because it is not part of the curriculum. For a professional person, they would perform rescue breathing with a pulse and CPR without a pulse.


What artery is palpated during adult CPR?

For lay CPR, no pulse check is required.


When finding carotid artery you are looking to check victim's?

pulse to see if the heart is beating and if the person is alive or needs CPR.


When finding carotid artery you are looking to check for victim'?

pulse to see if the heart is beating and if the person is alive or needs CPR.