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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. What patients should not use a glass thermometer orally?






2. Stage 1 hypertension






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






4. Head injury or any increased intracranial pressure will depress the respiratory center and result in?






5. Pulse lower than 60 beats per minute






6. Excessive sweat production






7. Side of wrist






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






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






10. What characteristics should be noted when checking the pulse?






11. What happens whens vasoconstriction causes peripheral vascular resistance to rise?






12. Top of left foot






13. Fast - deep respirations with abrupt pauses

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14. Rectal temperature are






15. People most at risk for hypertension






16. How does size affect pulse?






17. When warm skin touches a cool object - heat is lost to the object.






18. Irregular pulse - a period of normal rhythm broken by periods of irregularity or skipped beats.






19. Stress & emotions. BP?






20. How do emotions increase the pulse rate?






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






22. An example of nursing planning






23. Signs and symptoms of shock






24. Elevated temperature






25. Diurnal variation BP?






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






27. What pulse is checked to determine whether there is any blockage of circulation in the artery up to that point - especially in patients who have had cardiac catherization using the femoral artery for the insertion of the catheter or those who had sur






28. Elderly respiration






29. How does external respiration occur?






30. Feel






31. How does emotional stress raise the body's temperature?






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






33. Heart






34. Abrupt decline in fever






35. When is apicial pulse used?






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






37. Normal body temperature ranges?






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






39. 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.






40. Fever above 100.2 F






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

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






43. An example of a nursing diagnoses






44. What are the 5 vital signs?






45. Increased or rapid breathing results from te presence of fever and a number or diseases. breathing rate increased about 4 breaths for each degree increase in temperature.






46. The rate at which heat is produced when the body is at rest.






47. Groin area






48. Those at risk for hypothermia include






49. The lower pressure exerted on the artery when the heart is at rest inbetween contractions.






50. Axillary temperature are