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Measuring Vital Signs

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






2. 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.






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






4. Both strong and weak beats occur within 1 minute






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






6. Feel






7. Groin area






8. Head injury BP?






9. A high temperature falls - usually in the morning - and again rises later in the day. The temperature never fails to normal in this type of fever until recovery occurs.






10. 3rd stage of fever?






11. How is shock caused?






12. Hearing






13. How do emotions increase the pulse rate?






14. Average pulse rate for an adult






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






16. Louder knocking sound that occurs wit each heartbeat






17. Side of neck






18. Excessive sweat production






19. What are the 5 vital signs?






20. Normal body temperature ranges?






21. Adolescent






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






23. High BP






24. Stage 1 hypertension






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






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






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






28. No pulse palpable or heard on ausculation






29. What affects does aging do to the blood pressure?






30. BP at or lower 90/60.






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






32. Elderly respiration






33. Are infants blood pressure low or high?






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






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






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






37. Taking axillary temperature






38. How should baby's temperature be taken?






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






40. 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.






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






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






43. State of insufficient oxygen






44. Taking a rectal temperature






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






46. Top of left foot






47. If blood becomes thicker - like when excessive blood cells are manufactured what happens to BP?






48. Strong and regular ( even beats wit moderate force)






49. Heart






50. Gradual return to a normal temperature