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Master Vital Signs Nursing with this comprehensive 2026 study and exam review guide covering the essential principles of measuring, interpreting, and documenting vital signs. Topics include temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation (SpO₂), pain assessment, normal and abnormal findings, accurate measurement techniques, factors affecting vital signs, patient assessment, documentation, and appropriate nursing interventions. The resource includes practice questions, answers, detailed rationales, clinical scenarios, and key review notes designed to strengthen assessment skills and clinical judgment. Ideal for nursing fundamentals, CNA/LPN/RN coursework, ATI, HESI, NCLEX-style preparation, skills assessments, and nursing exams.

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Vital Signs Nursing 2026 |
Temperature, Pulse,
Respiration, Blood
Pressure & SpO₂ Practice
Questions | Complete
Ethics Study Guide




Updated 2026 Questions and Answers
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, Vital signs Temperature
Heart Rate/Pulse
Respiration
Blood Pressure
Oxygen Saturation
Pain


When do we check vital signs? -On admission
-Changes in health status, increased pain or change in mental status
-Reports of symptoms, such as pain, lightheaded, etc.
-Pre and post intervention, procedure or surgery
-Pre and post administration of medication
-Pre, intra, and post blood transfusions
-Pre, intra, and post therapies, such as ambulation


Acceptable Ranges for Adults -Temperature Range:= 96.8 to 100.4
-Pulse= 60 to 100 beats/min
-Pulse Oximetry= Normal: greater or equal to 95%
-Respirations= 12 to 20 breathes/min
-Blood pressure= Systolic <120mm Hg and Diastolic < 80mm Hg


Afebrile Absence of fever




core temperature temperature of an organism at which it is meant to operate




febrile feverish




Hyperthermia Abnormally high body temperature.
- is greater than 105.8 due to a failure of the body's thermoregulatory response
(temperature control) through extreme exercise, warm environment, medications


Hypothermia abnormally low body temperature below 95 degrees




Hypothalamus regulates body temperature




Pyrexia raised body temperature; fever.




Body Temperature -Body temperature has a rhythmic biological variation throughout each 24 hour
period which is called circadian rhythm.
-There isn't a "normal" temperature as it is dependent on age, physical activity,
hydration, environment, and even medication. (steroids doesn't allow one to mount
a response).


Thermoregulation regulate temperature, especially one's own body temperature




Temperature Increase in metabolism = increase heat production

Decrease in metabolism = decrease in heat production

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