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hyperthermia - > 104 degrees Fahrenheit febrile - > 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit hypothermia - < 95 degrees Fahrenheit how long after exercise or bathing should you take temperature? - 1 hour how long after consuming hot or cold beverages or smoking should you take temperature? - 30 minutes baseline oral temperature tends to __________ slightly with age - decrease pulse rate fluctuates with __________, __________, __________, and __________ - exercise, illness, injury, and emotions T/F: females have a higher HR than males - true causes of bradycardia: (2) - resting/sitting, heart block what is considered tachycardia? - > 100 BPM causes of tachycardia: (5) - shock, hemorrhage, fever, acute pain, and drugs Sites for Assessing Pulses: - - Brachial artery - - Dorsalis pedis/feet - Apical (use stethoscope, listening directly on the heart, used if the radial pulse is irregular to see what the heart is actually doing) - Posterior tibial - - Carotid arteries - Brachial artery - Radial - Dorsalis pedis/feet - Apical - Posterior tibial most common way to assess pulse in emergency situations - carotid arteries most common way to assess pulse - radial uses a stethoscope to listen directly on the heart, used if the radial pulse is irregular to see what the heart is actually doing - apical how do you assess the pulse of infants and children under 2? - obtain by auscultating the apical pulse for a full minute when taking the pulse, you are assessing for...

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NUR 218 Exam 1 Questions and
Answers 2025
hyperthermia - > 104 degrees Fahrenheit


febrile - > 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit


hypothermia - < 95 degrees Fahrenheit


how long after exercise or bathing should you take temperature? - 1 hour


how long after consuming hot or cold beverages or smoking should you take
temperature? - 30 minutes


baseline oral temperature tends to __________ slightly with age - decrease


pulse rate fluctuates with __________, __________, __________, and __________ -
exercise, illness, injury, and emotions


T/F: females have a higher HR than males - true


causes of bradycardia: (2) - resting/sitting, heart block


what is considered tachycardia? - > 100 BPM


causes of tachycardia: (5) - shock, hemorrhage, fever, acute pain, and drugs

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Sites for Assessing Pulses:
-
- Brachial artery
-
- Dorsalis pedis/feet
- Apical (use stethoscope, listening directly on the heart, used if the radial pulse is
irregular to see what the heart is actually doing)
- Posterior tibial - - Carotid arteries
- Brachial artery
- Radial
- Dorsalis pedis/feet
- Apical
- Posterior tibial


most common way to assess pulse in emergency situations - carotid arteries


most common way to assess pulse - radial


uses a stethoscope to listen directly on the heart, used if the radial pulse is irregular to see
what the heart is actually doing - apical


how do you assess the pulse of infants and children under 2? - obtain by auscultating the
apical pulse for a full minute


when taking the pulse, you are assessing for...


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-
- - - rhythm
- intensity


regularity of the heartbeat (regular/irregular) - rhythm


the strength of the pulse with each beat, often described as normal, weak, strong, or
bounding (0-4) - intensity


Difficulties palpating the pulse may be due to...
-
-
- - - poor circulation (use gravity and lower the arm)
- edema
- obesity (heat can help the pulse become stronger)


steady ___________ in HR as you get older (unlike temperature, which is a normal bell
curve) - decrease


for infants, resting heart rate is ___________ than young children and adults - higher


for children, resting heart rates in this group continue to ___________ gradually (still
___________ than the normal 60-100 BPM) - decrease
higher




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