HUMAN ANATOMY PKG >CUSTOM<
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Chapter 20, Problem 15RQ
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The option that does not represent a pulse point.
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Arteries are responsible for transporting oxygenated or oxygen rich blood from the heart to various body parts while veins are involved in carrying deoxygenated blood away from the tissues and transport it to the heart. The body surface on which arterial pulsation can be palpated easily is known as the pulse point.
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Figure 6.4. Left Upper Extremity, Anterior (A); Posterior (B)
Figure 6.4
A. Abductor pollicis longus
B. Biceps long head
C. Biceps short head
D. Brachialis
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CD. Triceps long head
CE. Triceps medial head
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