What is a raised body temperature or fever called?
What is pyrexia?
What temperature is a low temperature classified as?
What is 99°F-100.9°F?
What is the normal temperature range for the oral route?
What is 96.6°F-99.6°F?
Putting the thermometer under the tongue in the mouth is known as what route?
What is oral?
What is the temple area lateral to and parallel to the eyes known as?
What is temporal?
The area where pulse can be taken behind the knee is known as what?
What is popliteal?
What fever level would you be at if you have a fever of 105°F-106°F?
What is hyperpyrexia?
What is the normal range of temperature for the rectal route?
What is 98.6°F- 100.6°F?
Putting the thermometer under the armpit is an example of what route?
What is axillary?
What is the pulse area on top of your foot called?
What is dorsalis pedis?
What is posterior tibial?
Tylenol and ibuprofen are labeled as what kind of medications?
What is an antipyretic?
What is the normal range of temperature for the axillary route?
What is 96.8°F- 98.8°F?
What route do doctors usually use to take a babies temperature?
What is rectal?
What is used to amplify the sound of peripheral pulses that are difficult to hear?
What is a doppler?
The strength or force of the heartbeat is called what?
What is pulse volume?
Chills, shaking and diaphoresis are all symptoms of what?
What is a fever?
What is 98.6°F?
Finding your pulse on the thumb side of your hand is what location?
What is radial?
What is a sphygmomanometer?
What is the word that means to be touched or felt pertaining to pulse?
What is palpable?
What do infections, exercise, pregnancy, smoking and drinking and age all influence?
What is temperature?
What is the normal pulse rate for an adult?
What is 70-80 bpm?
Finding your pulse on the inner side of your elbow is which pulse location?
What is brachial?
What is orthostatic hypertension?
What is dramatic change in blood pressure when the pt changes positions?