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-pnea - ANSWER-Refers to breathing, respiration.

-thermo - ANSWER-Refers to heat.

Hyper- - ANSWER-Refers to over, above

Hypo- - ANSWER-Refers to under, below

Define hyperthermia - ANSWER-Abnormally high body temperature, especially

that is induced for therapeutic purposes. When a patient's body temperature

increases above the normal body temperature range.

identify the causes of hyperthermia - ANSWER-Any event that increases cellular

metabolism also increases body temperature.

Define hypothermia - ANSWER-Low body temperature. When a patient's body

temperature falls below the normal body temperature range.

identify the causes of hypothermia - ANSWER-Can be caused by prolong

exposure to cold environmental temperatures, trauma to the hypothalamus, or

medically induced.



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,Define tachypnea - ANSWER-Abnormal rapidity of breathing. Used to describe an

increase respiratory rates greater than 20 breaths/min in an adult patient.

identify the causes of tachypnea - ANSWER-Exercise, fever, anxiety, pain,

infection, heart failure, chest trauma, decreased oxygen in the blood, and central

nervous system disease.

Define bradypnea - ANSWER-Abnormal slowness of breathing. Used to describe

a decrease in the respiratory rate.

identify the causes of bradypnea - ANSWER-Results from the depression of the

respiratory center of the brain and is most common with drug overdoses, head

trauma and hypothermia.

Define tachycardia - ANSWER-Rapidity of the heart action, usually defined as a

heart rate increase by more than 20 beats per minute (BPM) in a resting adult or a

heart rate greater than 100 BPM. Refers to an increase in heart rate.

identify the causes of tachycardia - ANSWER-Can be caused by an increase in

cellular demands for oxygen such as: exercise, fever, anemia, respiratory disorders,

congestive heart failure, hypoxemia, and shock. Can be caused by an increase in

stimulus through the nervous system such as: pain, anger, fear, anxiety, and

medications.




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,Define bradycardia - ANSWER-Refers to a decrease in heart rate. The slowness of

the heartbeat as evidenced by slowing of the pulse rate to less than 60 beats per

minute (BPM).

identify the causes of bradycardia - ANSWER-Unrelieved sever pain, subsequent

heart problems, and heart failure.

Define hypertension - ANSWER-Persistently high arterial blood pressure. Usually

identified as a blood pressure that is persistently greater than 140/99 mm Hg.




-Hypertension is categorized into three different stages:

1. Prehypertension, 2. Stage 1 hypertension, and 3. Stage 2 hypertension.

identify the causes of hypertension - ANSWER-Stress, medications, obesity,

smoking, and various disease states.

Define hypotension - ANSWER-Abnormally low blood pressure, seen in shock

but not necessarily indicative of shock. Usually identified as a blood pressure of

less than 90/60 mm Hg.




- Hypotension is generally desirable as long as it does not produce symptoms




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, identify the causes of hypotension - ANSWER-Can be caused by a patient in

shock from severe bleeding, burns, vomiting, diarrhea, trauma, or heat exhaustion

that is caused by a decrease in total blood volume.

Diaphoresis: - ANSWER-Profuse sweating.

Febrile: - ANSWER-Pertaining to or characterized by fever.

Ventilation: - ANSWER-Mechanical movement of air into and out of the lungs.

Apnea: - ANSWER-Not breathing.

Used to describe the absence of spontaneous ventilation.

Dyspnea: - ANSWER-Used to describe difficult breathing.

Orthopnea - ANSWER-Refers to difficulty breathing (dyspnea) unless sitting up or

standing up.

Auscultation: - ANSWER-Listening to the sounds of the body, typically through

the use of a stethoscope.

Apical pulses: - ANSWER-Pulse rates obtained from placing a stethoscope over

the heart and counting each heartbeat to measure the pulse rate.

Pulse oximeter: - ANSWER-A noninvasive, photoelectric device used for

determining the oxygen saturation of the blood as well as the patient's pulse rate.

Systolic: - ANSWER-Pertaining to the tightening, or a period of contraction of the

heart, especially that of the ventricles.


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