Body Measurement
Temperature
Pulse
Respiration
Blood Pressure
100

What are the body measurements that are recorded

Height, weight and head circumference 

100

What is temperature

The balance between the heat the body loses and the heat the body produces

100

Pulse

The pressure of the blood pushing against the wall of the artery as the heat contracts.

100

Normal, shallow, deep or labored

Respiration character

100

Blood pressure reading when the left ventricle contracts

Systolic reading

200

Why are body measurements important?

To determine the patient's weight quality and for lab tests and medication dosage calculations.

200

97.6 - 99.6

What is the normal range for an Oral temperature

200

Instrument used to listen to apical pulse

Stethoscope

200

Normal respiratory rate for adults

14-18

200

With a blood pressure of 120/80 mm Hg, the difference of 40 mm Hg is called?

Pulse pressure

300

What are the units for height and weight?

Pounds and ounces or kilograms

feet and inches or centimeters

300

A rectal temp. over 104

Hyperthermia

300

information recorded on patient's chart

Date, time, pulse data, signature and title

300

Breathing pattern that consists of short, shallow breaths followed by deeper, more frequent breaths followed by apnea for 10-20 seconds and usually indicates a person is near death

Cheyne-Stokes

300
Systolic less than 120 mm Hg and diastolic less than 80 mm Hg

Average normal blood pressure

400

What BMI indicates a normal weight?

Between 18.5 and 25 kg/m2

400

Common types of thermometers (4 answers)

Glass, Electronic, tympanic and temporal

400

location for assessing radial pulse

patient's thumb side of the wrist

400

When skin, nail beds or lips turn bluish in color as a result of a shortage of oxygen in the blood.

Cyanosis

400

mm Hg

Millimeters of mercury

500

What are limitations of BMI?

Certain people's bone structure and muscle mass may give an increased weight, and therefore incorrectly classifying them as overweight or obese.

500

How is heat lost (4 answers)

Perspiration, Respiration, Excretion and conduction and convection

500

Pulse locations (7)

Temporal, Carotid, Brachial, Radial, Femoral, Popliteal, Dorsalis Pedis

500

Instrument that measures air flow

spirometer

500

Systolic at least 140 mm Hg or diastolic at least 90 mm Hg

Stage 2 Hypertension

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