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Measuring Vital Signs

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






2. How does disease increase the body's temperature?






3. Barely palpable






4. Alternating rise and fall of the temperature.






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






6. Groin area






7. Signs and symptoms of shock






8. Measurement of oxygen






9. Hearing






10. Substances tat cause fever






11. High oxygen






12. Inside ankle






13. Adolescent






14. Healthly adult






15. Diurnal variation BP?






16. Taking a rectal temperature






17. 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.






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






19. Side of forehead






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






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






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






23. Feel






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






25. 3 yr old






26. 3rd stage of fever?






27. Pulse above 100 beats per minute






28. High BP






29. Fever above 100.2 F






30. People most at risk for hypertension






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






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






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






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






35. Abrupt decline in fever






36. How is shock caused?






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






38. Fast - deep respirations with abrupt pauses

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39. 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.






40. Head injury or any increased intracranial pressure will depress the respiratory center and result in?






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






42. This affects the character of the pulse.






43. 2nd stage of fever is?






44. The pulse rate multiplied by the stroke volume. This is the amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle in 1 minute. Averaging at about 5mL per minute.






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






46. Enviromental temperature BP?






47. 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.






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






49. Symptoms of hypoxia






50. 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