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Pulse Sites of the Human Body Quiz
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mnsu2009
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Dec 7th, 2009 at 00:21 GMT
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good quiz. i would accept pedal for dorsalis pedis, as i know a lot of medical personnel use that term.
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Dec 4th, 2010 at 05:52 GMT
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You are missing posterior tibial, ulnar, superficial temporal, external maxillary... I learned all those in class. Also, I'm not sure if apical is actually considered a pulse point. http://www.emergencymedicaled.com/Illustrations/Pulse%20Points.htm
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