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Measuring Vital Signs

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1. Sex BP?






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






3. How is shock caused?






4. Healthly adult






5. How is pulse best found?






6. Gradual return to a normal temperature






7. How does external respiration occur?






8. Stress & emotions. BP?






9. Pulse above 100 beats per minute






10. High BP






11. Weak and may be irregular






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






13. 3rd stage of fever?






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






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






16. 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.






17. Those at risk for hypothermia include






18. Side of neck






19. Average blood pressure should be






20. Enviromental temperature BP?






21. Bend of elbow






22. What are the 5 vital signs?






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






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






25. High oxygen






26. Elderly respiration






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

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28. Air movemtn causes heat to be transferred from the skin to the air molecules.






29. How do emotions increase the pulse rate?






30. 3 yr old






31. Prehypertension






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






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






34. How should baby's temperature be taken?






35. Are infants blood pressure low or high?






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






37. Hearing






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






39. Crowing sound on inspiration caused by obstruction of the upper air passages - as occurs in croup or laryngitis






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






41. Stage 1 hypertension






42. 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






43. Abnormal - nonmusical sound heard on ausculation of the lungs during inspiration; also called rales. Sound like hair rubbed between the fingers next to the ears.






44. Measurement of oxygen






45. Why would patients experience orthostatic hypotenstion?






46. When is apicial pulse used?






47. Korotkoff sounds Phase I: Tapping






48. This affects the character of the pulse.






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






50. Taking a rectal temperature