Staying Alive
Just Breathe
Tension in them walls

How do we do that?
Feel the beat
100

This term means without a temperature

What is Afebrile?

100

What is the interchange of Oxygen Oand Carbon Dioxide COcalled?

What is respiration?

100

What is the tension of the blood within the blood vessels called?

What is blood pressure?

100

This thermometer is placed under the armpit.

What is axillary temp?

100

This artery is used to measure blood pressure and can be palpated in the antecubital space.

What is brachial?

200

Name the vital sign that measure inspiratory and expiratory effort.

What is Respiration?

200

What is the piece of equipment needed to assess respiration.

What is watch with second hand?

200

Loss of blood volume caused by excess bleeding is called?

What is hemorrhage?

200

What is the best route to take a temperature for a patient on oxygen?

What is not oral, axillary, temporal, rectal or tympanic acceptable.

200

Using 2-3 fingertips you can palpate this pulse behind the knee.

What is Popliteal?

300

This vital sign has two components: systolic and diastolic

What is Blood Pressure?

300

What is a normal respiratory rate ?

What is 12-20 pm?

300

The pressure  exerted by the blood on the arterial wall

while the ventricles are in a relaxed state is called ?

What is diastole?

300

When taking a temperature by this route, a patient should wait 30 minutes after ingesting hot or cold liquids.

What is oral?

300

Using 2-3 fingertips, this pulse can be found on the medial aspect of the ankle just below the malleolus.

What is Posterior tibialis?

400

The amount of heat produced by the body when the body is at rest

What is the BMR or basal metabolic rate? 

400

What is a cessation of respirations known as ?

What is apnea?

400

What is the piece of equipment with an inflatable bladder that holds air which is used to measure blood pressure called ?

What is sphygmomanometer?

400

A temperature reading of 99.6 is considered normal for which route?

What is Rectal?

400

When palpating this artery to the side of the trachea it is important not to palpate both the left and right at the same time.

What is carotid?

500

This sixth Vital sign is a subjective measurement

What is Pain?

500

What do we call abnormal lung sounds that may be heard with a stethoscope upon auscultation?

What are adventitious lung sounds?

500

What do we call a consistent systolic reading greater than 130 and diastolic reading greater than 80?

What is high blood pressure or hypertension?

500

The nurse should count a full 60 seconds when measuring this and note any irregularities including rate, rhythm and strength

What is radial pulse? 

500

This equipment may be used to assess non palpable pulses.

What is a doppler?