Thermoregulation Flashcards

1
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what is thermoregulation

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  • homeostasis that balances heat gain & loss
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2
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what is normothermia

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36.5-37.2

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3
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what is hypothermia? what is mild, mod, and severe?

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  • low temp
  • 34-36 = mild
  • 30-34 = mod
  • below 30 = severe
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4
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what is hyperthermia?

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  • high temp

- greater than 37.2

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5
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what is hyperpyrexia

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  • high temp greater than 41.5
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6
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what part of our body regulates heat

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  • hypothalamus
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7
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what happens in our body with increased temp

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  • blood vessels dilate = flushed

- sweat glands become more active

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8
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what happens in our body with decreased temp

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  • blood vessel constrict so heat is rapped in deeper tissues
  • sweat glands less active
  • skeletal muscles contract = shivering
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9
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in general, do older adults experience higher or lower temp

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  • lower
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10
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what are other temp changes in the older adult

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  • atypical presentation of infection
  • unique set of changes with aging
  • unique risk factors for older adults
  • blunted fever response
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11
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what changes in thermoregulation are seen in the older adult

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  • decreased subcutaneous tissue
  • inefficient vasoconstriction
  • decreased shivering
  • decreased sweating
  • changes in sensation
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12
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what are risk factors for changes in thermoregulation

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  • certain medical conditions can increase risk of hypothermia
  • certain medical conditions can increase risk of hyperthermia
  • enviro factors
  • lack of knowledge
  • malnutrition
  • meds
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13
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what medical conditions can increase risk of hyperthermia

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  • dehydration
  • alcohol or alcohol withdrawal
  • hyperthyroidism
  • diabetic keto acidosis
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14
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describe assessment of temp

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  • important to know baseline body temp & daily patterns
  • take note of small elevations in older adult
  • meds can influence
  • remember that absence of high temp does not mean an absence of infection
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15
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around what age do changes in temp regulation occur

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  • around 50-60 years old

- 75 years old = more severe changes

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16
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what are different routes to take temp? what is the most accurate?

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  • oral
  • tympanic
  • axillary
  • rectal = most accurate