PULSE
TEMPERATURE
BLOOD PRESSURE
RESPIRATIONS
VOCABULARY
100

Pulse point in the Neck

Carotid

100

This instrument is used to measure temperature.

Thermometer

100

Alternative site for checking blood pressures

Popliteal artery

100

PNEA means

Breathing

100

The pieces of a stethoscope that you hear sounds out of

Ear Pieces

200

Pulse point in the bend of the arm

Brachial

200

Only use a rectal thermometer for this type of patient

Comatose, Infant, Severely ill

200

This is referred to as the bottom number of the blood pressure

Diastolic

200

Normal rate of respirations

12-20

200

Refers to strength of a pulse

Volulme

300

Pulse point in the groin

Femoral

300

This glass thermometer is no longer used

Mercury

300

Always check a blood pressure at the level of the 

Heart

300

This is a series of difficult breathing followed by no breathing

Cheynes Stokes

300

Elevated body temperature usually above 101 F

Fever

400

Pulse point in the bend of the knee

Popliteal

400

This type of thermometer is used in the ear

Tympanic

400

The difference between the top blood pressure and the bottom blood pressure

Pulse Pressure

400

This is breathing sound you will hear when the airways are narrowed

wheezing

400

Always perform this action after touching a patient

Wash hands/sanitize

500

Pulse point on the top of the foot.

Dorsalis Pedis

500

This is the amount of time that you should a rectal thermometer in place when checking a temperature

3-5 minutes

500

This pulse is used to check blood pressures

Brachial

500

respiration involves one complete inspiration and 

expiration

500

this is difficult breathing

dyspnea

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