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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. How should respirations be counted?






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






3. Elderly respiration






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






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






6. Excessive sweat production






7. Signs and symptoms of shock






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

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






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






11. What are the 5 vital signs?






12. Gradual return to a normal temperature






13. 3rd stage of fever?






14. 2nd stage of fever is?






15. Fast - deep respirations with abrupt pauses

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16. People most at risk for hypertension






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






18. State of insufficient oxygen






19. Stage 1 hypertension






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






21. While measuring the BP certain sounds may be heard that relate to the effect of the blood pressure cuff on the arterial wall.






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






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






24. Sex BP?






25. Bend of knee






26. How should baby's temperature be taken?






27. Lobes in the lungs?






28. 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.






29. Gas exchange in the blood occurs where?






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






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






32. What affects does aging do to the respiratory rate?






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






34. Normal body temperature ranges?






35. respirations become faster and deeper - then slower and shallower wit a period of apnea - called the death rattle.






36. 3 yr old






37. Pulse above 100 beats per minute






38. Symptoms of hypoxia






39. No pulse palpable or heard on ausculation






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






41. Inside ankle






42. How is pulse best found?






43. Rectal temperature are






44. Adolescent






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






46. When should rectal temperatures be used?






47. Elevated temperature






48. How does increased body temperature increase the pulse?






49. Fever above 100.2 F






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