Exam 1 Flashcards

1
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Normal respirations

A

12-20

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2
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Rectal temp and axillary temp differences from oral

A

Rectal is usually 0.5 C higher than oral

Axillary is 0.5 lower than oral

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3
Q

Normal pulse

A

60-100 beats/min

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4
Q

Average blood pressure

A

120/80

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5
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Infant pulse average

A

120-160

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6
Q

Where is PMI located

A

5th intercostal space and at mid clavicular line

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7
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Normal mL of blood per pump of heart

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60-70 mL

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8
Q

Stages of a fever

A
  1. chills(vasoconstriction, taking blood from skin to core, metabolism)
  2. Plateau(temp reaches new set point meaning temp is high, pt may feel ok)
  3. Fever “breaks”(brings temp down, reduces set point,this is when patient becomes flushed and sweaty)
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9
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Factors affecting body temperature

A

Age
Exercise
Hormonal fluctuation
Circadian rhythm

Metabolism is typically slowest between 1-4 am

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10
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What is a pulse deficit

A

The apical pulse is different than the radial

Why: could be because of Arhythmias, blockages.

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11
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Pulse ox normals

A

95-100%

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12
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What is systolic pressure

A

Max pressure exerted against arterial walls when blood is ejected

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13
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What is diastolic

A

Minimal pressure against arterial walls when ventricles are being filled

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14
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What is an ausculatory gap

A

A temporary stopping of sounds during BP but is not the end of the BP.

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15
Q

Normal temp

A

36-38 degrees Celsius

98.6-100.4 farenheight

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16
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Tier 1 standard precautions

A

Pally to all body fluids, secretions, non-intact skin and mucous membranes(excludes sweat)

17
Q

Tier 2 precautions

A

This tier is Transmission based precautions.

  1. Airborne
  2. Droplet
  3. Contact
  4. Neutropenic
18
Q

5 steps to evidence-based practice

A
  1. ask
  2. Collect
  3. Critically appraise
  4. Integrate
  5. Evaluate
19
Q

Asepsis

A

Freedom from infection or infectious material or absence of disease producing microorganisms

20
Q

Medical asepsis(clean technique)

A

Practices that reduce the number of microorganisms and preventing the spread.
EXP: isolation, washing hands, ETC…

21
Q

Clean

A

Presence of some microorganisms, but absence of infectious agents. Or absence of disease producing organisms

22
Q

Bactericide

A

A substance that prevents or inhibits the growth and reproduction of some microorganisms

23
Q

Bacteriostatic

A

A substance that prevents or inhibits the growth and reproduction of some microorganisms

24
Q

Disinfectant

A

A substance that destroys pathogenic microorganisms(other than spores) by application to equipment or surfaces.

25
Q

How often to release restraints and why?

A

Real se every 1-2 hours to allow ROM mobility and circulation

26
Q

Heating(conservation and production)

A

Vasoconstriction
Metabolism
Muscle activity

27
Q

Cooling

A

Vasodilation

Evaporation

28
Q

Surface temperatures

A

Oral, axillary, rectal,temporal

29
Q

Conceptual framework of nursing

A

Providers of care
Managers of care
Members of a profession