Exam 1 - Vital Signs Flashcards

1
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Diaphoresis

A

Sweating

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2
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non-shivering thermogenesis

A

A way to create heat (metabolism?)

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3
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Pyrexia

A

Fever

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4
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Febrile episode

A

a fever, or specifically when the hypothalamus sets the thermometer to a higher setting

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5
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Afebrile

A

When a fever “breaks”. More specifically, the period after a fever breaks.

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6
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Antipyretic

A

Anti-fever medication. Reduces a fever.

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7
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Hyperthermia

A

Elevated body temp

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8
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heat stroke

A

Dangerous heat emergency defined as body temperature of 40.2 C or 104.4 F or more. S&S include giddiness, confusion, cramps, delirium, and more!

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9
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Infrared thermometer

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Relies on thermal radiation to measure body temp

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10
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Digital thermometer

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Contains a probe connected to a microprocessor chip which translates signals into degrees and sends a temp to a digital display

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11
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Apical Pulse

A

Assess the apical pulse by listening for heart sounds.

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12
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Tachycardia

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Abnormally elevated heart rate. More than 100 BPM.

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13
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Bradycardia

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Slow heart rate. Less than 60 BPM in adults

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14
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Dysrhythmia

A

A regular interval interrupted by an early beat, late beat, or missed beat.

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15
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Pulse deficit

A

An inefficient contraction of the heart that fails to transmit a pulse wave to a peripheral pulse site.

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16
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Pulse Pressure

A

The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure

17
Q

Hypertension

A

Usually BP of greater than 140/90.

18
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Hypotension

A

a SBP less than 90 mm hg

19
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Orthostatic Hypotension

A

A reduction of SBP of at least 20 mm hg or a reduction of DBP of at least 10 mm hg within 3 min of quiet standing.

20
Q

Auscultatory Gap

A

The disappearance of kortkoff sounds and then their eventual reappearance.

21
Q

Ventilation

A

The mechanical movement of gases into and out of the lungs

22
Q

Perfusion

A

the distribution of RBCs to and from pulmonary capillaries.

23
Q

Eupnea

A

The normal rate and depth of ventilation

24
Q

Bradypnea

A

respiratory rate less than 12 per min or lower than acceptable limits.

25
Q

Tachypnea

A

A rate more than 20 or the acceptable limits.

26
Q

Apnea

A

The lack of respiratory movements.

27
Q

SPO2 spands for

A

Capillary oxygen saturation

28
Q

ETCO2 monitoring

A

End tidal carbon dioxide values. Important for monitoring lung ventilation and perfusion.