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Which pulse site is most commonly used by an HCA for routine vital sign assessment?

The radial artery in the wrist is the most common and accessible site for routine pulse assessment by HCAs. Carotid is for emergencies, and brachial and femoral

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Question: Which pulse site is most commonly used by an HCA for routine vital sign assessment?

Answer options: ✅ Radial artery

  • Carotid artery
  • Brachial artery
  • Femoral artery

Correct answer: Radial artery

Explanation: The radial artery in the wrist is the most common and accessible site for routine pulse assessment by HCAs. Carotid is for emergencies, and brachial and femoral are less common for routine checks.

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