Mental status and respiratory assessment
Pulse Assessment
Blood pressure assessment
SpO2 and orthostatic vitals
Normal Values
100

What is the term for a normal breathing pattern?

Eupnea

100

List 3 pulse sites

Temporal, carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis

100

What site do we use to assess BP?

Brachial

100

What is a pulse oximeter and what can it detect?

A device that measures oxygen saturation, detects hypoxia

100

Normal HR

60-100 BPM

200

What are the 4 levels of consciousness?

Alert, Lethargic, Stupor, Comatose

200

How do we palpate pulses?

Palpate using two fingers (not the thumb) for rate, rhythm, and strength

200

What sites might we avoid for taking BP?

Sites with injury, IV lines, dialysis shunts, mastectomy on that side

200

How long do we wait in between positions when taking orthostatic vitals?

3 minutes

200

Normal RR

12-20 breaths per minute

300

What are the 4 areas we assess orientation?

Person, place, time, event

300

How do we assess pulse strength? (what scale)

0=absent

1+=weak/thready

2+=normal

3+=bounding

300

What Korotkoff sound indicates the systolic BP?

Phase 1, first tapping

300

How do we take orthostatic vitals?

Measure BP and HR when lying down, sitting, and standing

300

Normal BP

120/80 mmHg

400

What are Cheyne-Stokes? When would we see this breathing pattern?

Cycles of deep, fast breathing followed by apnea, aka. "death rattle", see during end of life
400

When and why would we use the Doppler technique?

Use when a pulse is difficult to palpate, place the probe over the pulse site and listen for sound waves

400

What Korotkoff sound indicates the diastolic BP?

Phase 5, sound diappears

400

What may affect the reading of a pulse oximeter?

Poor circulation, DARK NAIL POLISH, cold extremities 

400

Normal SpO2

95-100%

500

What technique do we use to wake a patient who appears unresponsive?

Sternal rub (WILL NOT WORK IF THEY ARE COMATOSE!!!!)

500

When would we auscultate the apical pulse, and how?

When giving cardiac meds, listen for one full minute, and use the bell of the stethoscope

500

What would we do if the BP cuff doesn't fit around a patient's arm? (too small)

There are larger cuff sizes

500

What values indicate orthostatic hypotension?

Systolic BP drops by >20, Diastolic BP drops by >10, or HR increases by >20

500

What would we do if a patient's SpO2 drops below 95%?

2L O2 nasal cannula

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