Vital Signs
Oxygen
Tubes & Lines
Name that Abnormality
100

Normal mean body temperature

98.6°F (37°C)

100

A device used to monitor a patient's oxygen saturation

Pulse Oximeter

100

A hollow, flexible tube that acts as a drain

Chest tube

100

Abnormally slow heart rate

Bradycardia

200

Vital sign best measured when patient unaware

Respiratory rate - when pt aware, they can alter their natural breathing

200

Oxygen delivery device specifically designed for pediatric patients

Tents and Oxyhood

200

A partially implanted device used to deliver medications to a patient over a long period of time

Central venous line (catheter)

200

90/58 mm Hg 

Hypotension - abnormally low blood pressure

300

Peak pressure during contraction of the heart when blood pumps out of the ventricles

Systolic pressure

300

Mask used to deliver higher flow rates of oxygen with an aerosol mist

Nebulizer

300

Commonly seen in patients with an upper airway obstruction

Endotracheal Tubes (ET)

300

30 breaths per minute

Tachypnea

400

This device measures blood pressure along with a stethoscope

Sphygmomanometer

400
This process occurs when the pressure within the lungs is greater than outside pressure

Expiration

400

Line used to estimate left ventricular end-diastolic

pressure

Pulmonary Arterial Line

400

Abnormal respiration improved by elevating the patient's head

Orthopnea

500

Least accurate measure of body temperature

Axillary

500

Primary clinical indications for oxygen administration

Hypoxemia or tissue hypoxia

500

Conditions that may require a chest tube

Pneumothorax (air)

Post-op (blood or other fluids)

Pleural Effusion (fluid build up)

500

Can result from trauma to the hypothalamus

Hypothermia

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