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NSG3100 Exam 2 Questions With 100%
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how does axillary temperature compare to rectal

approximately 1 degree less than rectal

what part of the body regulates body temperature

hypothalamus

how does the anterior hypothalamus regulate heat loss

diaphoresis (sweating) and vasodilation of blood vessels

what is metabolism in relation to heat production

the chemical process responsible for generating energy for cellular functions

what organ regulates heat production and loss

the skin through insulation of the body with subcutaneous tissue and fat

how does age affect temperature

baseline temperature drops as a person ages

how does exercise affect temperature

temperature increases during exercise

how does hormone fluctuations affect temperature

women have higher temperature during ovulation

how does circadian rhythms affect temperature

lowest at 3am and highest at 6pm

how does stress affect temperature

levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine can increase during emotional and physical stress
which increases temperature

,how does smoking affect temperature

causes vasoconstriction which causes a drop in the temperature of the skin and
mucous membranes

what are signs of hypotension

decreased body temperature
pale and cool skin
decreased muscle coordination
decreased urinary output
drowsiness

where are common sites for frostbite

earlobes
tip of the nose
fingers
toes

what does febrile mean

a person with a fever

what could a fever be associated with

infection
tissue injury
cancer
trauma
surgery

what are risk factors for a heatstroke

very young
very old
cardiovascular disease

,diabetes
alcoholism

what are signs and symptoms of heat stroke

confusion
delirium
excessive thirst
nausea
muscle cramps
high temperature
high heart rate

when does heat exhaustion occur

extreme or prolonged environmental heat exposure leads to profuse sweating with consequent
excessive and electrolyte loss

what aspects affect the site selection for temperature

age
state of consciousness
amount of pain the patient is suffering
treatment the patient is undergoing

where is core temperature measured

esophagus
pulmonary artery sites

what affects oral temperaure

eating
drinking
smoking
use of oxygen cannula or mask

when is rectal temperatures contraindicated

, newborns
neutropenic patients (low WBC)
spinal cord injury
diarrhea
rectal disease
post rectal surgery
quadriplegic

when is the only time rectal temperatures should be used

when there is no other feasible option

what type of temperature is the tympanic membrane temperature

core temperature

when is the tympanic temperature appropriate

when patients are confused or unconscious

what is the correct procedure for obtaining a tympanic temperature

grasping the pinna and gently pulling up and back (4+)
down and back for a child 3 and younger

when is the tympanic temperature not appropriate

for patients with ear drainage or eardrum scarring

what does the temporal artery temperature measure

ambient air temperature and corrects the temperature reading for radiant heat loss

when is temporal artery temperature not as accurate

when detecting low grade fevers
monitoring acutely ill adults who have fevers
when temperature will influence clinical decisions

when is axillary temperature used

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