Pulse
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Sp02
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Misc
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What is the normal BPM range for a pulse rate?

60-100 BPM

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What is considered a normal BP?

Systolic- Less than 120

Diastolic- Less than 80

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What is the normal range for a RR?

12-20 BPM

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What area of the body is a Tympanic temperature taken?

The ear canal

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What is a normal Sp02 (pulse oximetry) range?

95%-100%

What for Pt's with COPD? = as low as 88%

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What is the pulse point in the neck called?

Carotid pulse

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What is orthostatic Hypotension?

A BP that decreases when the Pt changes positions (laying, sitting, standing).

Common causes? Peripheral vasodialation, adverse medication effect, hypovolemia, anemia, prolonged bed rest, shock 😲

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Common Locations for oximetry reading?

Fingertip, earlobe, forehead, toe, and bridge of the nose

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How long in between eating or drinking should you wait before taking an oral temperature?

20-30 mins (ATI)

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According to ATI how much of the arm's circumference must be surrounded by the bladder of the cuff for an accurate BP?

80% of the arm's circumference.

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Where is an apical pulse taken?

At the apex of the heart, the 5th intercostal space at the mid-clavicular line

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In the older adult how do the systolic and Diastolic pressures change compared to the average adult?

Systolic BP typically increases

Diastolic BP stays the same

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What is Tachypnea?

RR greater than 20 BPM

Bradypnea?

Dyspnea?

Apnea? 😵

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What is considered a normal oral temperature range for the average adult? (Based on ATI)

96.8-100.4⁰ F or 36-38⁰ C

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Criteria for stage 2 hypertension?

Systolic- greater than 140

Diastolic- greater than 90


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How is pulse strength graded?

0 = Absent, unable to palate

1+ = Diminished, weaker than expected

2+ = Normal, brisk and expected

3+ = Increased, strong 

4+ = Bounding, full volume

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How high above the antecubital space (elbow) should the BP cuff be placed?

1 inch or 2.5cm (ATI)

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Common reasons for false reading with pulse oximeter?

Motion artifact (movement), hypotension, nail polish, poor perfusion/cold extremities

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Is the older adults temperature generally lower or higher than the average adult?

What is the range? (ATI)

Do to a lose in subcutaneous fat the older adult has a lower average body temperature.

95⁰-97⁰ F or 35-36.1⁰ C

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Name the 2 main parts of the end of a stethoscope

The Diaphragm (large) and the Bell (small)

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What is a Pulse Deficit?

The difference between the number of heartbeats detected by listening to the heart (apical pulse) and the number of beats felt at a peripheral location such as the wrist (radial pulse).

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What is a pulse pressure?

The difference between your systolic blood pressure (the top number) and your diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) when measuring a blood pressure

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What common drug type often depresses the RR?

Opioids/analgesics/pain medication 

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Name the 4 types of Heat loss

Radiation, Evaporation, Convection, and Conduction

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What is Hyperpyrexia?

A temperature above 106⁰ F or 41.1⁰ C


Malignant Hyperthermia?

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