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trending vitals - over time part of the vitals are changing ex. heart rate trending VP. helps to see if they're doing better or worse vital signs - physical signs that indicate an individual is alive normal vital signs change with - sex, weight, exercise, tolerance, and condition your job as a nurse with vital signs is to what - MEASURE vital signs correctly, UNDERSTAND and INTERPRET values, COMMUNICATE findings appropriately and begin INTERVENTIONS as needed good deviation - HR is 150, do intervention to bring that down bad deviation - safe surgery, everything fine then they get fever. this is bad baseline is used to identify what - changes in patient status how do you establish trends - use the baseline and take a series of vital sign measurements to get a patient trends frequency - depend on patient status and clinical judgement can you take vitals at any time - yes how often do you check vitals for a med surg patient - 4-8 hours how often do you check vitals for a post surgery patient - every 15 minutes how often do you check vitals for a critical patient - every 5 minutes interpretation of vitals - compare patients results with normal values what is temperature usually measured in - Celsius or Fahrenheit what is the average temperature range - 97.6-99.6 average is 98.6 what is hyperthermia - over 104F

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NUR218 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
trending vitals - over time part of the vitals are changing
ex. heart rate trending VP. helps to see if they're doing better or worse


vital signs - physical signs that indicate an individual is alive


normal vital signs change with - sex, weight, exercise, tolerance, and condition


your job as a nurse with vital signs is to what - MEASURE vital signs correctly,
UNDERSTAND and INTERPRET values, COMMUNICATE findings appropriately and
begin INTERVENTIONS as needed


good deviation - HR is 150, do intervention to bring that down


bad deviation - safe surgery, everything fine then they get fever. this is bad


baseline is used to identify what - changes in patient status


how do you establish trends - use the baseline and take a series of vital sign
measurements to get a patient trends


frequency - depend on patient status and clinical judgement


can you take vitals at any time - yes




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how often do you check vitals for a med surg patient - 4-8 hours


how often do you check vitals for a post surgery patient - every 15 minutes


how often do you check vitals for a critical patient - every 5 minutes


interpretation of vitals - compare patients results with normal values


what is temperature usually measured in - Celsius or Fahrenheit


what is the average temperature range - 97.6-99.6
average is 98.6


what is hyperthermia - over 104F


febrile - greater than 100.4F


why does the body enact a fever - its the bodys defense to destroy invading bacteria


hypothermia - less than 95F


common ways to measure temp - oral, axillary, tympanic, temporal, rectal


what is the most common way to measure temperature - oral (mouth)


what is the least accurate way to measure temp - axillary (armpit)
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what way to measure temp is most utilized in kids - tympanic (ear)


what do you need to do when taking temperature tympanically - for kids you pull the ear
down a little but for adults you hold up


temporal way to measure temp - forehead


what is the last resort in newborns but most accurate - rectal (anus)


what are the advanced ways to take temperature (usually for critical care patients) - foley
catheter and esopogeal)


how long do you wait to take temp after exercise or bath - at least 1 hour


how long do you wait to take temp after smoking or hot/cold foods - 30 minutes


T or F baseline oral temperature changes with age - TRUE. it tends to decrease slightly
with age


abbreviations for heart rate - P, HR, BPM


what is normal heart rate - 60-100bpm


T or F pulse fluctuates with exercise, illness, injury and/or emotions - TRUE




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T or F females have a higher HR than males - TRUE


bradycardia - less than 60bpm


what causes bradycardia and what are some signs - resting, heart block, dizziness, pale,
tired all the time


tachycardia - over 100bpm


what may cause tachycardia - Shock, hemorrhage, fever, acute pain, drugs, heart
palpatation


sites for assessing pulses - carotid (neck), brachial, radial, dorsalis pedis (feet), apical and
posterior tibial (ankle)


when is carotid used to assess pulse - emergency situations


located in neck


when is brachial used to assess pulse - blood pressure


what is the most common site to take a pulse - radial


what is important to know about taking pulse apically - you have to use a stethoscope and
be right over the heart


T or F you can use your thumb when taking a pulse - FALSE

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