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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. Taking a rectal temperature






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






3. How do drugs affect pulse?






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






5. Enviromental temperature BP?






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






7. Gas exchange in the blood occurs where?






8. Abrupt decline in fever






9. How do emotions increase the pulse rate?






10. Heart






11. How should respirations be counted?






12. Barely palpable






13. 1st stage of fever is?






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






15. Elevated temperature






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






17. A normal - relaxed breathing pattern






18. Low oxygen






19. Average pulse rate for an adult






20. Fever above 100.2 F






21. Average blood pressure should be






22. Korotkoff sounds Ausculatatory gap:






23. How do you measure the apical pulse?






24. Diurnal variation BP?






25. Hearing






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






27. Korotkoff sounds Phase I: Tapping






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






29. State of insufficient oxygen






30. This affects the character of the pulse.






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






32. What happens when vasodilation occurs?






33. What pulse is checked to determine whether there is any blockage of circulation in the artery up to that point - especially in patients who have had cardiac catherization using the femoral artery for the insertion of the catheter or those who had sur






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

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






36. Fast - deep respirations with abrupt pauses

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37. Measurement of oxygen






38. What are the 5 vital signs?






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






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






41. 3 yr old






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






43. People most at risk for hypertension






44. Macine that measures oxygen in the blood by determining the percentage of hemoglobin that is bound with oxygen.






45. Axillary temperature are






46. Stage 2 hypertension






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






48. 3rd stage of fever?






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

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50. 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.