Vital Signs and I/O Flashcards

1
Q

Temperature

A

T, temp

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2
Q

Pulse

A

P, HR

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3
Q

Respirations

A

Resp, R

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4
Q

Blood Pressure

A

BP, B/P

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5
Q

Oxygen saturation

A

O2 Sat, Pulse Ox

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6
Q

Body temp controlled by _____ of brain?

A

hypothalamus

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7
Q

Body temp sites of measurement:

A

oral, rectal, axillary, tympanic

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8
Q

Temperature can range depending on where you measure. This can also affect the temperature.

A

AGE

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9
Q

Body temps for axillary, oral, and rectal

A

97.6 - axillary
98.6 - oral
99.6 - rectal

can fluctuate one degree higher or lower and still be ok

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10
Q

A body temp below 95 degrees is considered

A

hypothermia

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11
Q

the clinical term for a fever is

A

pyrexia

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12
Q

rule of thumb for a fever, these are the body temps…

A

98 degrees axillary
99 degrees oral
100 degrees rectal

*if higher than that, may be fever

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13
Q

If respirations, or R>22 than the patients has

A

tachypnea

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14
Q

If respirations, or R<10 , the patient has

A

bradypnea

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15
Q

Blood oxygen saturation must be greater than ____ or patient will exhibit signs and symptoms (S&S) of hypoxemia.

A

90

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16
Q

How does a pulse ox device work?

A

uses infrared sensors that measure the saturation of oxygen in the hemoglobin molecules pulsating through underlying tissues… poor circulation can interfere with the reading

17
Q

Blood pressure is dependent upon a few things:

A

blood volume, strength of the heart, conditions of the arteries

18
Q

blood pressure, top number is _____ and bottom number is _____.

A

systolic (short term)
diastolic (long term)

19
Q

guidelines for blood pressure: what is normal, prehypertension, hypertension stage 1, hypertension stage 2

A

normal
<120 and <80

prehypertension
120-139 or 80-89

hypertension stage 1
140-159 or 90-99

hypertension stage 2
160+ or 100+

20
Q

Korotkoffs sounds

A

phase 1
faint tapping sounds
phase 2
murmur swishing sounds during cuff deflation
phase 3
sounds are crisper increase in intensity
phase 4
distinct muffling sound
phase 5
pressure level when last sound is heard

21
Q

to avoid inaccurate bp readings… do these things

A

patient should be seated and rest 5 mins
arms must be supported at heart level
wait 1-2 mins before repeating on same arm
choose appropriate cuff size

22
Q

to determine diet for patient who works together?

A

physician and dietician

23
Q

considerations of patient in regards to I/o

A

likes/dislikes, patient religion/culture, patient diagnosis (diabetes mellitus, heart disease, dysphagia)

24
Q

dysphagia is what

A

difficult swallowing

25
Q

symptoms of dysphagia

A

taking a long time to begin to swallow, multiple swallows with each bite of food
lack of gag reflex, weak cough
difficulty controlling secretions and fluids in the outhitting
wet, gurgling voice
pocketing food, refusing to eat, spitting
feel as if food is sticking in esophagus

26
Q

barium swallow would be a good therapeutic approach for a patient with

A

dysphagia

27
Q

for someone with dysphagia, liquids should be

A

thickened

28
Q

types of diets

A

house/regular diet
mechanical soft diet
pureed diet
diabetic diet
renal diet
sodium restricted cardiac diet

29
Q

post op diet progression

A

clear liquids, full liquids, low residue, D.A.T. (or diet as tolerated - normal diet)

30
Q

what are full liquids

A

INCLUDES all clear liquids ANNND

soups, ice cream, milk, all juices

31
Q

intake and output, what are some output measurements

A

urinary, emesis (vomit), diarrhea, drainage from wounds

32
Q

NPO

A

nothing by mouth

33
Q

what’s total parenteral nutrition or TPN

A

intravenous infusion
npo patients, patients on bowel rest

alternative way for patients to receive nutrition like a nasogastric tube feeding, or gastronomy tube feeding

34
Q

patients receiving tube feeds are at high risk for what

A

aspiration, keep them at semi-fowlers position or fowlers

35
Q

fecal impaction aka

A

constipation

36
Q

is catheterization a sterile procedure?

A

yes…

high risk of nosocomial infections
requires a doctors order

37
Q

alternative methods to a catheter

A

bladder scan, condom catheter