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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. 3 yr old






2. A normal - relaxed breathing pattern






3. How is pulse best found?






4. Decreased levels of oxygen in the blood - often seen in patients wo are under medical sedation - who are recovering from anesthesia or abdominal surgery - or who are in a weak or debiliated condition.






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






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






7. When should rectal temperatures NOT be used?






8. Murmur or swishing sounds that increase as the cuff is deflated






9. Newborn






10. Snoring sound produced when patients are unable to cough up secretions from the trachea or bronchi






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






12. Side of neck






13. Sex BP?






14. Difficult and labored breathing - can often be accompanied by flared nostrils - anxious appearance - and statements such as I cant get enough air.






15. Stage 1 hypertension






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






17. Elderly respiration






18. Louder knocking sound that occurs wit each heartbeat






19. Axillary temperature are






20. Diurnal variation BP?






21. High BP






22. Enviromental temperature BP?






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






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






25. What happens to the blood if overhydration occurs?






26. Stress & emotions. BP?






27. Fever above 100.2 F






28. Weak and regular (even beats wit poor force)






29. BP at or lower 90/60.






30. Prehypertension






31. Absence of breathing






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






33. 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.






34. Bend of elbow






35. Lobes in the lungs?






36. The maximum pressure exerted on the artery during left ventricular contraction.






37. Head injury BP?






38. High oxygen






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






40. How do emotions increase the pulse rate?






41. Both strong and weak beats occur within 1 minute






42. Pulse above 100 beats per minute






43. By measuring the blood pressure you obtain vital info about what?






44. Low oxygen






45. Pulse lower than 60 beats per minute






46. Elevated temperature






47. What are the 5 vital signs?






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






49. Whisting sound of air forced past a partial obstruction - as found in asthma or emphysema.






50. 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