General Assessment and Vital signs Flashcards

1
Q

How Do You Calculate a BMI?

A

Weight (kg)/ Height (meters)

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2
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What is included in the Subjective? (8)

and these are the…..

A
Demographics
CC
PMI
Meds/Allergies
Medical HX
Social HX
Family HX
ROS
"The Symptoms"
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3
Q

What is included in the Objective?

and these are the ….

A

Vital Signs
The Physical Exam
“The Signs”

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4
Q

Core Vital Signs include

A

BP
HR and rhythm
RR
Temp

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5
Q

Additonal Vitals include

A

Ht and Weight
BMI
SpO2
Pain level

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6
Q

A BP cuff width and length…..

A

Width: 40% upper arm
Length: 80% circumfrentially

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7
Q

BP should be taken where?

A

Left arm at heart level with the cuff 1 inch above the ac

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8
Q

Auscultatory Gap

A

A silent episode between the systolic and diastolic end points that often leads medical personnel to assume the blood pressure is lower than it actually is

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9
Q

Korotkoff sounds

A

Ausculatation of flow of blood thru the artery

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10
Q

JNC-VII Blood Pressure Classification for Normal

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11
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JNC-VII Blood Pressure Classification for Pre-hypertension

A

120-139/80-89

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12
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JNC-VII Blood Pressure Classification for Stage 1 hypertension

A

140-159/90-99

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13
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JNC-VII Blood Pressure Classification for Stage 2 hypertension

A

> 160/>100

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14
Q

At what BP do you initiate pharmaceutical treatment in the general population age 60 and older?

A

> 150/90

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15
Q

At what BP do you initiate pharmaceutical treatment in the general population under age 60?

A

> 140/90

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16
Q

At what BP do you initiate pharmaceutical treatment if the patient has diabetes?

A

> 140/90 regardless of age.

17
Q

Positive orthostatic VS include….

A

Drop of >20mm systolic or >10mm diastolic

Heart rate increases >15 bpm or rate is tachycardic

18
Q

Pulse Pressure

A

Pulse Pressures: Difference between systolic and diastolic pressure

19
Q

Weak Pulse Pressure (and some causes)

A
20
Q

Strong Pulse Pressure (and some causes)

A
>40mmHg 
Fever 
Anemia
Hyperthyroidism
Atherosclerosis
21
Q

BMI Underweight classification?

A
22
Q

BMI Normal classification?

A

18.5-24.9

23
Q

BMI Overweight classification?

A

25-29.9

24
Q

BMI obese classification?

A

> 30

25
Q

BMI extremely obese classification?

A

> 40

26
Q

4 basic skills of a physical exam?

A

Inspection
Auscultation
Palpation
Percussion

27
Q

9 Components of the General Assessment ?

A
Apparent state of health
Level of Consciousness
Signs of Distress 
Body Habitus
Skin Color 
Dress and personal hygiene
Breath or body odor present
Facial Expressions
Posture, gait, motor activity