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factors that affect body temperature - ANSWERS-age, circadian rhythms,
exercise, hormones, stress, environment
routes of temperature - ANSWERS-oral, rectal, axillary, tympanic, temporal.
how do you take a temporal temperature - ANSWERS-follow the temporal artery
across forehead and back behind ear
how to hold ear of adult - ANSWERS-pull up and back gently
how to hold ear of kid - ANSWERS-pull back gently
hyperthermia - ANSWERS-Abnormally high body temperature
hypothermia - ANSWERS-abnormally low body temperature
factors affecting pulse - ANSWERS-age, sex, exercise, fever, medications,
hypovolemia/dehydration, stress, position, pathology
, sites for pulse - ANSWERS-temporal, carotid, apical, brachial, radial, ulnar,
femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis
if a pulse doesn't match or can't find the pulse, what type of pulse should you
look for - ANSWERS-apical
never use what when assessing pulse - ANSWERS-thumb
Where to find apical pulse? - ANSWERS-between fourth and fifth rib in between
the midsternal and midcalvicular line
how long do you count pulse and respirations for during an initial assessment -
ANSWERS-1 minute
if respirations are normal and its not the first assessment, how long can you count
for - ANSWERS-15 seconds and times by 4 or 30 seconds and times by 2
if pulse are normal and its not the first assessment, how long can you count for -
ANSWERS-30 seconds and times by 2
tripod position - ANSWERS-An upright position in which the patient leans forward
onto two arms stretched forward and thrusts the head and chin forward.
normal BP, for the book - ANSWERS-120/80
factors affecting BP - ANSWERS-age, gender, race, diurnal rhythm, weight,
exercise, emotions, stress