Blood Pressure
Medical Terminology
Cardiovascular System
Pulse
Misc.
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What is the average normal reading for systolic pressure?

About 120

100

What is  Hypothermia?

A low body temperature

100

How many chambers are in the heart?

4

100

Where is the carotid pulse site?

On the side of the patient's neck

100

What types of blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?

Artery

200

What is the average normal reading for diastolic pressure?

About 80

200

What is bradycardia?

Low pulse rate

200

What type of blood vessels carry blood back to the heart?

Vein

200

Where do you place your fingers to take a radial pulse?

The patient’s thumb side of the wrist.

200

Should a patient be told that their respirations are being assessed?

No

300

What two instruments are needed to take a manual blood pressure?

Stethoscope and blood pressure cuff

300

What is a sign of cyanosis?

Skin and lips turn a bluish color

300

What is the purpose of the valves in the heart?

To keep the blood flowing in only one direction

300

Name three common pulse sites.

Radial, Temporal, Carotid, Brachial, Femoral

300

What are the four main vital signs?

Temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure

400

Which artery is typically used to measure  blood pressure?

Brachial artery

400

What is tachycardia?

Fast, or rapid, heartbeat

400

 What type of circulation does the blood flow between the heart and lungs?

Pulmonary

400

How is pulse measured?

Beats per minute

400

What component in blood helps to form clots?

Platelets

500

What is the name of the gage on a blood pressure cuff?

Sphygmomanometer

500

What is Arrhythmia?

Irregular or abnormal rhythm, usually referring to the heart rhythm

500

What component of blood contains hemoglobin, which carries oxygen to all cells and removes carbon dioxide?

Red blood cells

500

What is Apical Pulse?

Pulse taken with a stethoscope and near the apex of the heart

500

What is atrial fibrillation?

A quivering or irregular heartbeat

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