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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. How is shock caused?






2. Taking axillary temperature






3. Shallow for two or three breaths with a period of variable apnea. occur in patients with increased intracranial pressure.

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4. A normal - relaxed breathing pattern






5. When should rectal temperatures be used?






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






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






8. What are the 5 vital signs?






9. How cardiac contractions are normally initiated by the electrical impules emerging from what?






10. Both strong and weak beats occur within 1 minute






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






12. Measurement of oxygen






13. Average pulse rate for an adult






14. Difference between the apical and radial pulse - this requires two people to count the radial and apicial pulses at the same time to determine whether there is a what?






15. An example of a nursing diagnoses






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






17. Stress & emotions. BP?






18. How do you measure the apical pulse?






19. Groin area






20. High BP






21. 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






22. Alternating rise and fall of the temperature.






23. Korotkoff sounds Ausculatatory gap:






24. BP at or lower 90/60.






25. 2nd stage of fever is?






26. Enviromental temperature BP?






27. How should respirations be counted?






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






29. The average temperature in the older adult






30. Absence of breathing






31. How does increased body temperature increase the pulse?






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






33. Top of left foot






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






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






36. Side of forehead






37. 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.






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






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






40. When warm skin touches a cool object - heat is lost to the object.






41. Rectal temperature are






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






43. How do emotions increase the pulse rate?






44. The temperature of the deep tissues of the body






45. Substances tat cause fever






46. Diurnal variation BP?






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






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






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






50. Inside ankle