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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. Korotkoff sounds Phase I: Tapping






2. How does size affect pulse?






3. Measurement of oxygen






4. Fast - deep respirations with abrupt pauses


5. What are the 5 vital signs?






6. Taking axillary temperature






7. Stage 1 hypertension






8. Feel






9. Subnormal body temperature the regulating center in the hypothalamus is greatly impaired when the temperature of the body falls below 94 degrees - at that point? sleepiness and coma are apt to develop.






10. Inside ankle






11. 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






12. Substances tat cause fever






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






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






15. Taking a rectal temperature






16. Top of left foot






17. right arm vs. left arm/ arm vs. leg BP?






18. 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.






19. Korotkoff sounds Ausculatatory gap:






20. 3rd stage of fever?






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






22. Diurnal variation BP?






23. How do drugs affect pulse?






24. Normal body temperature ranges?






25. 3 yr old






26. Gradual return to a normal temperature






27. BP at or lower 90/60.






28. Side of forehead






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






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






31. Slow and shallow breathing - leads to hypoxemia.






32. Lobes in the lungs?






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






34. When is apicial pulse used?






35. Gas exchange in the blood occurs where?






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






37. Fever above 100.2 F






38. Axillary temperature are






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






40. The difference between the systolic pressure and the diastolic pressure






41. Average pulse rate for an adult






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






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






44. How does age affect pulse?






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


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






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






48. High oxygen






49. Both strong and weak beats occur within 1 minute






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