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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. Obtaining the correct size for a cuff for BP?






2. Why would patients experience orthostatic hypotenstion?






3. Average pulse rate for an adult






4. Those at risk for hypothermia include






5. Difference between the apical and radial pulse - this requires two people to count the radial and apicial pulses at the same time to determine whether there is a what?






6. An example of a nursing diagnoses






7. What affects does aging do to the heart rate?

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8. Normal body temperature ranges?






9. Gradual return to a normal temperature






10. How does the time of day (circadian rhythm) affect the body's temperature?

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11. What affects does aging do to the blood pressure?






12. Shock - hemorrhage - low cardiac output - inadequate volume of blood?






13. How does physical exercise raise the body's temperature?






14. Enviromental temperature BP?






15. The pressure wave causing te arterial walls in the vascular system each time the heart contracts to force blood into an already full aorta.






16. State of insufficient oxygen






17. A normal - relaxed breathing pattern






18. High BP






19. What happens to the blood if overhydration occurs?






20. Carbon dioxide is carried as bicarbonate ion in the blood until it reaches where?






21. People most at risk for hypertension






22. Are infants blood pressure low or high?






23. Korotkoff sounds Ausculatatory gap:






24. What should you do if you cannot determine BP by ausculation?






25. No pulse palpable or heard on ausculation






26. The average temperature in the older adult






27. A sudden change or muffling of the sound. (indicates diastolic pressure in children and some adults)






28. Weak and may be irregular






29. Fever above 100.2 F






30. Rectal temperature are






31. The temperature is continuously elevated with less than 1 degree of variation within a 24-hour period.






32. 3rd stage of fever?






33. How does menstrual cycle and pregnancy raise the body's temperature?






34. Drop in blood pressure when arising to a standing position.






35. A high temperature falls - usually in the morning - and again rises later in the day. The temperature never fails to normal in this type of fever until recovery occurs.






36. When the vascular walls lose elasticity - as with arteriosclerosis and aging what happens to BP?






37. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs and tissues and is initiated by the act of breathing.






38. Crowing sound on inspiration caused by obstruction of the upper air passages - as occurs in croup or laryngitis






39. How does external respiration occur?






40. Average blood pressure should be






41. Diurnal variation BP?






42. When the heart contracts How many mLs of blood is propelled into the aorta?






43. How should respirations be counted?






44. Axillary temperature are






45. How does size affect pulse?






46. If blood becomes thicker - like when excessive blood cells are manufactured what happens to BP?






47. 1st stage of fever is?






48. How cardiac contractions are normally initiated by the electrical impules emerging from what?






49. Risk for prolonged hypertension






50. The volume of blood pushed into the aorta per heartbeat.