The Heat is On
You Take my Breath Away
Straight from the Heart
Somebody Get Me a Doctor
Full Measure
100

This occurs when the body temperature exceeds 104 degrees F measured rectally.

What is hyperthermia?

100

One inspiration and one expiration constitute this measurement.

What is one respiration?

100

This pressure occurs when the heart is contracting and pushing blood into the arteries.

What is systolic pressure?

100

This irregular or abnormal heart rhythm is usually caused by a defect in the electrical conduction pattern of the heart.

What is an arrhythmia?

100

This is the term that describes a pulse rate over 100 beats per minute, except in children.

What is tachycardia?

200

The time of day when body temperature is usually lower.

What is the morning?

200

Difficulty breathing in conjunction with a high-pitched whistling or sighing sound during expiration is called this.

What is wheezing?

200

This is the cause of heart sounds.

What is the closing of the valves in the heart?

200

This term describes a sudden drop in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure that can happen when a person moves quickly from a sitting to a standing position.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

200

This is the measurement of the balance between heat produced and heat lost.

What is temperature?

300

This is the most accurate method for taking a temperature.

What is a rectal temperature?

300

The term used to describe difficult or labored respirations.

What is dyspnea?

300

The pressure of blood pushing against the wall of an artery as the heart beats and rests defines this term.

What is a pulse?

300

When the diastolic reading of a blood pressure consistently reads between 80-89 mmHg it could indicate this condition.

What is prehypertension?

300

This site for taking a pulse is commonly used for infants and small children.

What is an apical pulse?

400

The minimal amount of time that a glass clinical thermometer should be soaked in a disinfectant before it is used.

What is 30 minutes?

400

Periods of dyspnea and apnea indicate this type of respirations.

What are Cheyne-Stokes respirations?

400

In order to obtain the most accurate determination of a pulse deficit it is necessary to have this number of trained staff available.

What is two? (One person to check the apical pulse, while the second person checks the radial pulse)

400

When the heart is weak and not pumping a sufficient amount of blood, this deficit frequently occurs.

What is a pulse deficit?

400

Words such as strong or weak are used to describe this characteristic of a pulse.

What is volume?

500

This word is another term for fever.

What is pyrexia?

500

Respirations characterized by bubbling, crackling, or noisy sounds are referred to as this term.

What are rales?

500

This term is used to describe the characteristic of a regular or irregular pulse.

What is rhythm?

500

Blood pressures greater than 140 mmHg systolic and 90 mmHg diastolic indicate this condition.

What is hypertension?

500

Supporting the patient's forearm on a flat surface, using a cuff where the length of the bladder is approximately 80% of the circumference of the patient's upper arm, and making sure the arm is free of any constrictive clothing and applied to bare skin describes this process.

What is the correct way to measure blood pressure?

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