What is the normal range for an adult’s respiratory rate?
12–20 breaths per minute
What condition is indicated by a blood pressure reading of 150/95 mmHg?
Hypertension
How long should you count a client's pulse to get an accurate reading?
60 seconds
What does a temperature of 95°F in a toddler indicate?
Hypothermia
Why is it important to recheck an elevated temperature before notifying the provider?
To ensure the reading is accurate and rule out external factors (like warm blankets)
What is the normal pulse range for an adult?
60–100 beats per minute
A client has a temperature of 101.4°F. What term describes this?
Fever or Pyrexia
How does an ear thermometer measure temperature?
Tympanic membrane
Persistent high temperature after surgery may indicate what?
Infection
Why is hypertension commonly referred to as the “silent killer”?
Normally no other symptoms than HTN
What is normal systolic blood pressure?
< 120 mmHg
A pulse rate of 120 bpm is called what?
Tachycardia
What artery is most commonly used to measure blood pressure manually?
Brachial artery
A client with an irregular pulse might have what condition?
Dysrhythmia
A client has a pulse of 48 bpm. What is your priority action?
Assess for symptoms like dizziness and notify the provider (bradycardia)
What is the average normal body temperature in Fahrenheit of healthy adult?
96.4-99.5°F
What does a blood pressure of 88/55 mmHg indicate?
Hypotension
What position should the client be in for an accurate sitting blood pressure reading?
Feet uncrossed, flat on the floor and arm at heart level.
What might cause a sudden drop in blood pressure when changing positions?
Orthostatic hypotension
A client’s blood pressure is 180/110. What is the pulse pressure?
70 mmHg
What is the normal pulse range for a healthy infant?
85-170 beats per minute
A respiratory rate of 8 breaths per minute is called what?
Bradypnea
What tools are used to measure blood pressure?
Stethoscope & Sphygmomanometer
What does alternating periods of deep, rapid breathing followed by periods of apnea indicate?
Cheyne-Stokes respirations
If a client’s blood pressure is 180/110 mmHg, what is this condition called, and why is it serious?
Hypertensive crisis, which can lead to stroke or organ damage.