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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. Low oxygen






2. Healthly adult






3. No pulse palpable or heard on ausculation






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






5. A pattern of breathing in which there is an increase in the rate and the depth of breaths and carbon dioxide is expelled - causing te blood level of carbon dioxide to fall. this condition is seen after sever exertion - during high levels of anxiety o






6. BP at or lower 90/60.






7. Pulse above 100 beats per minute






8. The average temperature in the older adult






9. Groin area






10. 1st stage of fever is?






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

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12. Korotkoff sounds Ausculatatory gap:






13. How does disease increase the body's temperature?






14. Disappearance of sound. (marks diastolic pressure in adults)






15. Macine that measures oxygen in the blood by determining the percentage of hemoglobin that is bound with oxygen.






16. Increased rate and depth with panting and long grunting exhalation. Often seen with patients with acidosis and renal failure.

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17. 2nd stage of fever is?






18. How is shock caused?






19. Gas exchange in the blood occurs where?






20. If the cardiac output falls what will happen to the BP?






21. Bend of knee






22. Stage 1 hypertension






23. How should baby's temperature be taken?






24. How does age affect pulse?






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






26. Both strong and weak beats occur within 1 minute






27. Enviromental temperature BP?






28. Does the respiration rate increase or decrease during fever?






29. When should rectal temperatures NOT be used?






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






31. Abnormal - nonmusical sound heard on ausculation of the lungs during inspiration; also called rales. Sound like hair rubbed between the fingers next to the ears.






32. Rectal temperature are






33. Heat is lost from the body by evaporation. resulting in a daily loss of 800mL of water from skin and lungs.






34. Side of neck






35. Normal body temperature ranges?






36. State of insufficient oxygen






37. What will happen in febrile stage if temperature is very high or temperature stays for a long amount of time?






38. Average pulse rate for an adult






39. Continuous dry - rattling sounds heard on ausculation of the lungs caused by partial obstruction.






40. Fever above 100.2 F






41. When should rectal temperatures be used?






42. Elevated temperature






43. Axillary temperature are






44. Abrupt decline in fever






45. Lobes in the lungs?






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






47. How should respirations be counted?






48. What happens when vasodilation occurs?






49. Slow and shallow breathing - leads to hypoxemia.






50. Why would patients experience orthostatic hypotenstion?