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What is the top number of a resident's blood pressure? 

(Systolic or Diastolic?

Systolic

100

What is Bradycardia

A low heart rate.

This can mean the heart is not working properly or there is a medication problem. 

100

What is the normal temperature range for Adult Vital signs? 

97.6° F - 99.6° F

100

What is the bottom number of a resident's blood pressure? 

(Systolic or Diastolic?

Diastolic

100

What is Tachycardia

A high heart rate.

This can indicate atrial fibrillation, medication problems, stimulate use, pain, anxiety, or cardiac disease. 

200

What is the normal Oral Temperature?

98.6° F

200

What is the normal Axillary temperature?

97.6° F

200

What is the normal Rectal temperature. 

99.6° F

200

What is the normal Tympanic temperature?

97.6° F

200

What is the normal Temporal Artery temperature?

99.6° F

300

What is Bradypnea

(Hint. Respiration)

Slow breathing.

Medication, narcotic drugs, or alcohol usually cause this. 

300

What is Hypertension?

(hint. Blood Pressure)

Higher than 140/90.

It can result in heart attacks, stroke, kidney disease/failure, or congestive heart failure. 

300
What temperature is it considered a fever? 

Any temperature greater than 100° F. 

300

What is Tachypnea

(Hint. Respiration)

This is fast, shallow breathing.

This is often caused by respiratory infection or disease, an imbalance of resident pH, pain, or fever. 

300

What is Hypotension?

(hint. Blood Pressure)

Lower than 90/60.

Can result in falls and injuries. 

400

How many times are vitals signs taken after a resident falls? 

Once per shift for 72 hours after a fall (or per facility protocol).

400

What are some factors that affect body temperature?

- Infection

- Environment

- Exercise

- Smoking 

- Stress

400

What are some factors that affect pulse?

- Age 

- Fitness Level

- Medications

- Stress

- Some Chronic Illness 

400

What are some factors that affect respiration?

- Age

- Exercise

- Medication

- Pain

- Emotions

400

What should you do after taking vital signs?

- Document in the patient chart

- Update nurse if results do not follow residents' trending normal values

- Orally report any vital signs that are outside of normal limits or do not follow residents' normal value trend.