Blood Pressure
Pulse Ox
Temperature
Respiration
Fun Fact
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Normal Blood Pressure Range

Systolic: 100-120

Diastolic: 60-80

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Normal SP02 Range

95%-100%

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Ideal Oral Temp Range

97.6 - 99.6

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What is Tachypena (Answer must include number)

More than 25 respirations per minute
100

What was the first US State

Delaware 

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What is blood pressure?

The measurement of the pressure in your arteries as your heart contracts and relaxes 

200

What does Pulse Ox Measure?

THe amount of oxygen your capillaries are carrying around your body. 

200

Why is Temperature so important?

The tempature in our bodies directly effects the rate of chemical change in our body. 

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What is Respiration?

The intake of 02 and expelling of C02 through the lungs and respiratory tract

200

What is the most spoken language in the world?

Mandarin

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Pulse Pressure Definition

The difference between Systolic and Diastolic blood pressure 

300

at what ranges does low oxygen start to affect the brain

80-84%

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Where do you take the Axillary Temp?

The Armpit

300

What Lung sound is this:

 a high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing

Wheezing

300

What color is Fuchsia?

Purple
400

What is Coronary Artery Disease?

Plaque build-up within the artery causes the artery to narrow and forces the heart to work harder to pump blood through the body

400

Under what SP02 level does cyanosis occur?

SP02 <80 

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What is the definition of Hypothermia?

When your body looses heat faster than it can make heat

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What is Cheyne-Stokes

A Period of dyspnea followed by a period of Apnea

(usually seen in dying patients)

400

What flower plant does vanilla flavor come from?

Orchids

500

Ideal Range for MAP

70-100 mm

500

What does SP02 stand for?

S: Saturation 

P: Pulse

O2: Oxygen

500

What position Adults should be in when they get their rectal temp taken?

(name and description of position)

Sims Position 


500

A patient is having difficulty breathing while laying flat on their back. His Resporations sound labored and you can hear his respirations sound like Rales. What do you do to improve the patient's respirations?

The patient probably has fluid in their lungs and should be sat up slightly to drain some of the fluid and improve breathing. 

500

The tallest structure in the world

Bonus: Where is it located?

Burj Khalifa

In Dubai

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