Unit 5 (Vitals) Flashcards

1
Q

When taking BP, bottom # is what?

A

Diastolic

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2
Q

When checking a pulse, most common one is?

A

Radial pulse

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3
Q

Why do we measure vital signs?

A

Indicators of illness and disease

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4
Q

When taking oral temp…

A

it should NOT be taken on a resident who cannot breathe well

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5
Q

If someone has a pulse of 50

A

they would have bradycardia

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6
Q

Correct order of taking vitals

A

TPBR
temp
pulse
respiration
bp

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7
Q

Make sure when taking BP, you have

A

the correct BP cup size

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8
Q

If you have a resident that has pain, but cant tell

A

tell the nurse (rate of pain) and know that different cultures may view pain differently

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9
Q

If someone has hypoxia, what does that mean?

A

lack of oxygen

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10
Q

Why is it important to get a residents weight?

A

Assists in evaluating the resident health

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11
Q

What is the instrument that measure oxygen

A

oximeter

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12
Q

Precautions to take when a resident is on oxygen

A
  • hang the ‘O2 in use’ sign on door
  • do not change the flow rate
  • know how to read the flow meter
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13
Q

A responsibility as an NA/R when a person is on oxygen

A

report any skin conditions

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14
Q

How do you count respirations

A

1 inspiration and 1 expiration = 1 respiration

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15
Q

Something true about axillary temps

A

1 degree (F) lower than oral

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16
Q

When taking a pulse

A

resident should have arm resting on a table

17
Q

When is a residents height measured

A

on admission

18
Q

A measurement of 63in tall is how many in feet

A

12*5= 60
5’3

19
Q

When getting a residents weight

A
  • we are evaluating their health
  • medication may be needed to change according to their weight
  • dietary needs are based on their weight
20
Q

A precaution when taking rectal temp

A

is to lubricate the tip for easy insertion