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The measurement is the balance of heat lost and heat produced by the body.
What is temperature?
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This pulse is palpated near the thumb side of the patient's wrist.

What is radial pulse?

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Measurable values that indicate a person's overall state of health

What are Vital Signs?

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Daily Double

The most common name in the world.

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Temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure

What are the measurements of vital signs?

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Pulse taken for 1 minute at the apex of the heart, mid-clavicular by the 5th intercostal space.

Apical

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Process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide

Respiration

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side of the forehead

Temporal

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This method measures body temperature via the armpit.

What is axillary?

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The term used for difficult or painful breathing.

What is dyspnea?

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The top number in a blood pressure reading which correlates with the contraction of the heart.
What is systolic pressure?
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A pulse rate of 102 is considered this.

What is tachycardia

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Pulse on the medial side of the humerus. 

Brachial

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Normal range of breaths for adults

12-20 breaths per min

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Temperature below 95º F

What is Hypothermia

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The relaxation phase of the heart. 

What is diastolic pressure?

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A RR of 8 is considered to be __. 

bradypnea

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the "perfect" body temperature.

98.6º F 

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This pulse is palpated on the superior aspect of the patient's foot.

What is the dorsalis pedis?

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3 things you note with respirations

Rate, Rhythm, Character.

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What is the average range of pulse for adults?

60-100bpm

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Pulse point behind the knee.

What is popliteal?

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Describe 3 important factors when taking a person's daily weight. 

Same time every day, after they empty their bladder, before they've had anything to eat or drink, and with similar weighing clothes

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Define asystole. 

Heart not pumping or contracting, no heartbeat

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Define the meaning of extravascular. 

What is outside the vessel?

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The process of touching the body during a physical exam. 

What is palpate?

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Define hypoxia. 

Hypoxia is when oxygen saturation is below 85%

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DAILY DOUBLE


Based on what we've learned so far, what type of medication is an antipyretic?

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What is this?

edema

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Two ways to say temperature that is measured via the ear canal.

What is the aural and tympanic?

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Noisy breathing that sounds like snoring.

What is stertorous breathing?

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It is used to take an apical pulse. 

What is a stethoscope?

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Daily Double

What country has the most vending machines?

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Name all  nine of the pulse sites.

Posterior Tibial – Carotid –  Brachial – Radial –  Femoral – Popliteal – dorsalis pedis – apical - temporal

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Breathing pattern that is a combination of dyspnea and apnea

What are Cheyne-Stokes respirations?

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