Unit 10 - Vitals Flashcards

1
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apical pulse

A

a central pulse located at the apex of the heart and taken with a stethoscope

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2
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apnea

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temporary absence of breathing

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3
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arrythmia

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any disturbance or abnormality in the heart’s normal rhythmic pattern

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4
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aural temperature

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body temperature taken at the tympanic membrane of the ear

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5
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axillary temperature

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body temperature taken at the axilla, or in the armpit

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6
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blood pressure

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the force exerted against the inside walls of the arteries each time the heart contracts, its measured with a sphygmomanometer

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7
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bradycardia

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a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute

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8
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bradypnea

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an abnormally slow rate of respiration (breathing) usually of less than 10 breaths per minute

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9
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cyanosis

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a bluish discoloration of the skin, lips or mucosa resulting from poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood.

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10
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diastolic pressure

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the pressure on the inside wall of the arteries when the heart (ventricles) are at rest, or in between contractions of the heart

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11
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Dyspnea

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difficulty breathing, shortness of breath

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12
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fever

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a rise in the temperature of the body, generally above 101 F

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13
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hypertension

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an abnormally high blood pressure

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14
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hyperthermia

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An abnormally high body temperature. It can cause heat exhaustion, heat cramps, and heat stroke. Severe hyperthermia is defined as a temp over 104 F, rectally

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15
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hypotension

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abnormally low blood pressure

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16
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oral temperature

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The average range for this temperature is 98.6 F to 99.6 F . It is obtained by placing the thermometer in the patient’s mouth under the tongue.

17
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pulse

A

pressure wave of blood created by each heartbeat, it can be felt at body sites where the artery lies close to the skin and over a bone

18
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Hypothermia

A

An abnormally low body temperature usually defined as a temperature below 95 F.

19
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pulse pressure

A

the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Its determined by subtracting the diastolic pressure from the systolic pressure

20
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Pyrexia

A

another term for fever

21
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Rales

A

abnormal bubbling or crackling sound made in the airways during inspiration and caused by fluid in the airway passages

22
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rate

A

a measure, quantity or frequency; typically used to describe the frequency of the pulse or respirations

23
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rectal temperature

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An internal temperature that is the most accurate. Its usually taken on infants, small children and patients with hypothermia. Its a temperature taken in the rectum

24
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respirations

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breathing in oxygen (inhalation or inspiration) and breathing out carbon dioxide (exhalation or expiration) through the respiratory system

25
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rhythm

A

A regularly or irregularly recurring sequence of events or actions; its used to describe a pulse and respirations

26
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sphygmomanometer

A

an instrument used to measure blood pressure in millimeters of mercury

27
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stethoscope

A

an instrument used to listen to sounds within the body

28
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systolic pressure

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Blood pressure measured during contraction of the ventricles as blood is pumped or forced into the arteries

29
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Tachycardia

A

Abnormally rapid heartbeat over 100 beats per minute

30
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Tachypnea

A

Increased or rapid breathing rate

31
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temporal temperature

A

Measurement of body temperature in the area of the temporal artery on the side of the forehead.

32
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tympanic thermometer

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Specialized electronic thermometer that is placed in the auditory canal and records the temperature radiating from the eardrum or tympanic membrane.

33
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vital signs

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Measurements of the body’s most basic functions. they include, pulse, respirations, b/p and temperature and are useful in detecting or monitoring medical problems.

34
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Volume

A

a description of the degree of strength of the pulse, ie. weak, strong, full, bounding, thready

35
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Wheezing

A

The production of high pitched whistling sounds during expiration such as occurs in asthma and bronchiolitis.