Vital Signs
Prioritizing and Culture
Hodgepodge
Vital Signs
Skin
100

Temperature, Heart rate, Blood pressure, and pulse oximetry is _________ data 

Objective 

100

Prioritize these: Pain, sleep, breathing

Breathing, Pain, Sleep 

100

What part of the hand is used to assess the patient’s skin temperature?


Dorsal surface

100

When performing a physical assessment, what technique should the nurse always perform first?

Inspection 

100

Lesions that run together

Confluent 

200

Used to help find the pulse when it is not palpable 

Doppler 

200

What is the level priority for this patient: A 50-year-old man with chest pain and shortness of breath

First Level Priority

200

Used to detect low pitched sounds

The Bell

200

Reflects the pressure of the blood against the arteries when the heart contracts

Systolic

200

Linear arrangement following a unilateral nerve route

Zosteriform

300

Heart Rate 80 beats per minute 

What is a normal pulse 

300

Caregivers apply a universal concept of understanding to all contextual aspects of care

Culturally competent

300

The most reliable indicator of pain

Subjective report 

300

Pulse irregularity commonly found in children and young adults

Sinus dysrhythmia

300

Non-blanchable erythema

Stage 1

400

The force, or strength, of a pulse, is reflective of 

The heart’s stroke volume

400

Important to patient’s health but can be addressed after more urgent problems are addressed

Third Level Priority

400

Appendicitis pain 

Visceral 

400

Pressure forcing blood into tissues averaged over cardiac cycle

Mean arterial pressure (MAP)

400

ABCDEF Skin Assessment

A: asymmetry, B: border irregularity, C: color variations, D: diameter greater than  6 mm, E: elevation or evolution, F: funny-looking—“ugly duckling” —different from others

500

Temperature–36° C; pulse–48 beats per minute; respirations–14 breaths per minute; blood pressure–104/68 mm Hg.

Normal Vital signs 

500

•particular type of health difference that is closely linked  with social, economic, or environmental disadvantage.”

Health Disparities 

500

Chronic progressive nerve condition, characterized by burning pain, swelling, stiffness, and discoloration of the affected extremity

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRP)

500

Compares ratio of light emitted to light absorbed and converts this ratio to percentage of oxygen saturation

Pulse Oximetry 

500

Annular lesions grow together

Polycyclic