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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. Absence of breathing






2. This affects the character of the pulse.






3. Whats the best position to take a rectal temperature?






4. 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.






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

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






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






8. Fever above 100.2 F






9. Low oxygen






10. Diurnal variation BP?






11. Groin area






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






13. How does increased body temperature increase the pulse?






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






15. How do you measure the apical pulse?






16. Side of forehead






17. Blood pressure for any adult should be no higher than






18. Excessive sweat production






19. 2nd stage of fever is?






20. Normal body temperature ranges?






21. Hearing






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






23. Side of wrist






24. 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.






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






26. Fast - deep respirations with abrupt pauses

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27. When should rectal temperatures NOT be used?






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






29. No pulse palpable or heard on ausculation






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

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31. Adolescent






32. Elevated temperature






33. Why would patients experience orthostatic hypotenstion?






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






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






36. Slow and shallow breathing - leads to hypoxemia.






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






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






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






40. What happens when vasodilation occurs?






41. Are infants blood pressure low or high?






42. 1st stage of fever is?






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






44. How does external respiration occur?






45. High oxygen






46. Full and bounding (even beats wit strong force)






47. State of insufficient oxygen






48. Symptoms of hypoxia






49. Feel






50. A sudden change or muffling of the sound. (indicates diastolic pressure in children and some adults)