Anatomy
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Vital Sign Terms
VS Ranges
100
This is found at the apex of the heart.

Apical Pulse

100

This pulse site is found where the inner aspect of the thigh and trunk meet.

Femoral

100

The top number of blood pressure

Systolic

100

Difficult or labored breathing

Dyspnea

100

Normal blood pressure for an adult

120/80mmHg

200

This pulse is found behind the knee.

Popliteal Artery

200

The range for this vital sign is 94-100% in a healthy adult

Oxygen saturation

200

When a pulse is difficult to feel or easily obliterated with applied pressure. Can result from low blood pressure.

Thready

200

An adult pulse rate over 100 bpm

Tachycardia

200

Normal pulse rate for an adult?

60-100 bpm

300

Most common pulse site to palpate.

Radial 

300

This medical term means without or lack of oxygen.

Hypoxia

300

Severe dyspnea unless sitting erect or standing

Orthopnea

300
Low blood pressure

90/60mmHg

Hypotension

300

Normal respiratory rate for an adult? 

12-20 RR

400

Where you would take a tympanic temperature.

Ear

400

A dusky bluish discoloration of skin, lips, and nail beds (Hint: results from hypoxia)

Cyanosis

400

When blood pressure drops the more upright a person is: 

Orthostatic or postural hypotension

400

A slower than normal respiratory rate (adult)

Bradypnea

400

What numbers (blood pressure reading) represents hypertension?

140/90mmHg

500

Pulse site to check when an adult is in need of CPR.

Carotid

500

Stopping or cessation of breathing.

Apnea

500

The temperature site under the arm is called?

Axillary

500

An adult pulse lower than 60 bpm

Bradycardia

500

What blood pressure reading represents hypotension?

90/60mmHg