What is the normal range ( in Fahrenheit) for an oral temperature?
97.6 - 100.3 degrees F
What is the normal range for diastolic blood pressure?
60 - 79 mmHg
What is the medical term for "with fever"?
febrile
Define Tachypnea?
respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute
Systolic Pressure occurs during which part of activity of the heart?
When the left heart contracts and pushes blood into the arteries.
What are 3 factors that decrease blood pressure?
Rest/sleep, depressant drugs, shock, dehydration, excessive blood loss, hypovolemia, middle pregnancy, fasting
What is considered the fifth vital sign?
oxygen saturations or pain scale rating
What are three different methods to measure temperature?
tympanic (Aural), oral, temporal, axillary, rectal, chemical strip
What is the systolic range for normal blood pressure?
90-119 mmHg
HTN means?
hypertension
How can you tell the difference between an oral & rectal clinical thermometer?
Rectal = red
Describe orthopnea.
positional dyspnea.
Define Orthostatic Hypotension.
The sudden drop in blood pressure when a person moves quickly from lying/sitting to standing.
Define Hypoxemia.
Oxygen saturations below 95%. Tissues/Cells are not receiving enough oxygen