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what are the 4 basic vital signs?
body temp
pulse
respiratory rate
blood pressure
what are three examples that can alter blood pressure?
eating
drinking
smoking
what vital do you not tell the patient you are taking and why
respiration
they become self conscience and alter breathing
what is the sequencing for recording the vital signs on clinic notes?
date
health history
pulse
respiration
blood pressure
what are thine indications for body temperature?
new patient
complete exam
oral infection
reported illness/suspected infection
what is the normal body temp in an adult under 70?
98.6
what is the normal body temp for an adult over 70
96.8
what is the normal body temp for a child in the first year
99.1
what is the normal body temp for a child in the 4th year?
99.4
what is the normal body temp for a child in the 5th year
98.6
what is the normal body temp for a child in the 12th year?
98.0
what is pyrexia?
fever-temp over 99.5
what is hyperthermia?
high body temp-over105.8
what is hypothermia?
low body temp-below 96.0
what four factors can influence body temperature?
time of day
exercise
fever
hypothermic
what are some examples that cause hypothermic temp
starvation
hemorrage
shock
what are three locations for taking temperature
oral
forehead
ear
what are four types of thermometers?
electronic with digital readout
tympanic-ear
mercury in glass
chemical strip
what care do you give to a patient with a temp over 105.8?
send to ER
Call 911
what care do you give to a patient with a temp between 99.6-105.8
retake after sitting for a few
if remains dismiss
alternate expansion and contraction of an artery as a wave of blood is forced out from the heart
pulse
what is the pulse rate?
count of the heart beats
what is the normal pulse range for an adult?
60-100 beats per minute
what is the normal pulse range for a child age 1-2
105 bpm
what is the normal pulse range for a child age 3-4
90 bpm
what is the normal pulse range for a child age 9-10?
70 bpm
what 2 factors influence pulse rate and what are the called?
increased pulse rate-tachycardia
decreased pulse rate-bradycardia
what are some examples that could cause tachycardia
exercise
eating
nervous
strong emotions
extreme heat or cold
heart disease
stimulant
what are some examples that cause bradycardia?
shock
sleep
starvation
depressant
what are five sites for determining pulse rate?
radial
carotid
temporal
facial
brachial
functions to supply oxygen to the tissues and to eliminate carbon dioxide
respiration
t/f respiration is one breath taken in and one let out
True
False
true
what is the normal respiration rate for adults?
14-20 breaths per minute
what gender has higher respiration?
women
what is the normal respiration rate for an infant?
30 breaths per minute
what is the normal respiration rate for a child age 1-2
25 breaths per minute
what is the normal respiration rate for a child age 7-8
20 breaths per minute
what is the normal respiration rate for a child age 14-15
18 breaths per minute
what age do you start taking respiration?
8
what is considered accelerated respiration rate
greater than 28
when do you determine respiration?
immediately after taking pulse
what are five factors to observe during respiration?
depth
rhythm
quality
sounds
positions of patient
force exerted by blood on the blood vessel walls
blood pressure
what is the heart doing during systole?
ventricular contraction
what is the heart doing during distole?
ventricular relaxation
which number is upper number?
systolic
what number is the lower/bottom number?
diastolic
what is the normal systolic pressure?
less than 120mmHg
what is the normal diastolic pressure?
less than 80mmHg
what is the normal or safe pulse pressure?
less than 40 mmHg
what are six factors that can cause an increasing blood pressure?
exercise
eating
stimulants
emotional disturbances
emergencies
stress
what are five factors that can cause a decreased blood pressure?
fasting
rest
depressants
quiet emotions
emergencies
what equipment is needed to take blood pressure?
cuff
manometer
stethoscope
what is the procedure for taking blood pressure?
prepare patient
apply cuff
brachial pulse
inflate cuff
position stethoscope
deflate cuff gradually
record
how must the vitals be recorded in the treatment record?
Date: HHX: No cx to tx P: 75 R: 16 BP: LA 115/65 SI CII
Author
sweetpea281
ID
41790
Card Set
Theory1
Description
chapter 8 vital signs
Updated
2010-10-13T02:13:33Z
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