Temperature
Pulse
Respirations
Blood Pressure
Potpourri
100

What is the normal range ( in Fahrenheit) for an oral temperature?

97.6 - 100.3 degrees F

100
What is the general range for pulse rates in adults?
60-100 beats per minute
100
What is the normal rate for respirations in an adult?
12-20 breaths per minute
100

What is the normal range for diastolic blood pressure?

60 - 79 mmHg

100
What should you do if you note any abnormality or change in vital signs?
Report findings immediately to your supervisor.
200

What is the medical term for "with fever"?

febrile

200
Name the pulse site behind the knee.
Popliteal
200

Define Tachypnea?

respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute

200

Systolic Pressure occurs during which part of activity of the heart?

When the left heart contracts and pushes blood into the arteries.

200
How long do you need to wait to take an oral temperature if the person has had something to eat, drink, or smoke?
15 minutes
300
What is the most accurate method for taking a temperature?
Rectal
300
Define Bradycardia.
Pulse rate less than 60 beats per minute
300
Define Dyspnea.
Difficult or labored breathing.
300

What are 3 factors that decrease blood pressure?

Rest/sleep, depressant drugs, shock, dehydration, excessive blood loss, hypovolemia, middle pregnancy, fasting

300

What is considered the fifth vital sign?

oxygen saturations or pain scale rating

400

What are three different methods to measure temperature? 

tympanic (Aural), oral, temporal, axillary, rectal, chemical strip

400
Define Pulse.
The pressure of the blood felt against the wall of an artery as the heart beats and rests.
400
Define Wheezing.
High pitched whistling during expiration.
400

What is the systolic range for normal blood pressure?

90-119 mmHg

400

HTN means? 

hypertension

500

How can you tell the difference between an oral & rectal clinical thermometer?

 Rectal = red 

500
What three factors must be noted about the pulse?
Rate, rhythm, and volume.
500

Describe orthopnea.

positional dyspnea.

500

Define Orthostatic Hypotension.

The sudden drop in blood pressure when a person moves quickly from lying/sitting to standing.

500

Define Hypoxemia.

Oxygen saturations below 95%.  Tissues/Cells are not receiving enough oxygen