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NSG 262 Week 1 Test
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Aura - ANSWER A bright light, smell, or taste

- before a convulsive episode

status epileticus - ANSWER indicated by prolonged/repeated seizures.. requires
intensive monitoring + treatment

Afebrile - ANSWER Absence of fever

antipyretics - ANSWER Drugs that reduce fever

auscultatory gap - ANSWER a brief period when Korotkoff sounds disappear during
auscultation of blood pressure; common with hypertension

blood pressure (BP) - ANSWER the force exerted on the walls of an artery by the
pulsing blood under pressure from the heart

Bradycardia vs. Tachycardia - ANSWER Bradycardia: <60 bpm

Tachycardia: >100 bpm

capnography - ANSWER the measurement of exhaled carbon dioxide throughout
exhalation

conduction - ANSWER the transfer of heat from one object to another with direct
contact

Convection - ANSWER the transfer of heat away by air movement

core temperature - ANSWER The temperature of the central part of the body (eg,

, the heart, lungs, and vital organs).

diaphoresis - ANSWER sweating

diastolic pressure - ANSWER the minimal pressure exerted against the arterial walls
at all times

eupnea - ANSWER normal breathing

Evaporation - ANSWER the transfer of heat energy when a liquid is changed to a gas

febrile - ANSWER fever

FUO (fever of unknown origin) - ANSWER undetermined cause

Frostbite - ANSWER damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold

Heat Stroke versus Heat Exhaustion - ANSWER exhaustion - a body temperature of
40°C (104°F) or more accompanied by hot, dry skin and central nervous system
abnormalities, such as delirium, convulsions, or coma

stroke - caused by environmental heat exposure and presents with profuse
diaphoresis that results in excess water and electrolyte loss

Hematocrit - ANSWER percentage of red blood cells in the blood, determines blood
viscosity

Hypertension - ANSWER high blood pressure

Hypothermia - ANSWER low body temperature

hypotension - ANSWER low blood pressure

hypoxemia - ANSWER low levels of arterial O2

Malignant hyperthermia - ANSWER A hereditary condition of uncontrolled heat
production that occurs when susceptible people receive certain anesthetic drugs.

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