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NSG 3100 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update 2025 what does pulse oximetry measure - Answers the amount of oxygen available to tissues what is the pulse oximeter reading - Answers percentage of hemoglobin that combines with oxygen what are baseline vitals used for - Answers identifying changes in patient status what would cause a blood pressure to increase - Answers pain what affect does pain medication have on vitals and why - Answers lower blood pressure lower heart rate lower respiratory rate slows the respiratory and cardiovascular system what is normal temperature for an adult - Answers 35.5C-37.5C 95.5F-99.5C what is normal pulse for an adult - Answers 60-100 what is normal respiratory rate for an adult - Answers 12-20 what is normal pulse ox for an adult - Answers greater than 95 what is the normal range of blood pressure for an adult - Answers 90-120/60-80 what is the normal temperature for an older adult - Answers 35C-37.2C 95F-99F what is the normal pulse for an older adult - Answers 60-100 what is the normal pulse ox for an older adult - Answers greater than 95 what is the normal respiration rate for an older adult - Answers 15-20 what is the normal range of blood pressure for an older adult - Answers 90-120/60-80 what must a nurse do before delegating vitals to a UAP - Answers assess the patient first to assure they are medically stable who is responsible for interpreting vitals - Answers nurse why do chemo patient need their temperature taken often - Answers ongoing monitoring for infection why might older adults need assistance in adjusting to temperature - Answers cognitive impairment, physical issues what does afebrile mean - Answers a person who is maintaining the normal temperature how does axillary temperature compare to oral readings - Answers approx 1 degree less than oral how does axillary temperature compare to rectal - Answers approximately 1 degree less than rectal what part of the body regulates body temperature - Answers hypothalamus how does the anterior hypothalamus regulate heat loss - Answers diaphoresis (sweating) and vasodilation of blood vessels what is metabolism in relation to heat production - Answers the chemical process responsible for generating energy for cellular functions what organ regulates heat production and loss - Answers the skin through insulation of the body with subcutaneous tissue and fat how does age affect temperature - Answers baseline temperature drops as a person ages how does exercise affect temperature - Answers temperature increases during exercise how does hormone fluctuations affect temperature - Answers women have higher temperature during ovulation how does circadian rhythms affect temperature - Answers lowest at 3am and highest at 6pm how does stress affect temperature - Answers levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine can increase during emotional and physical stress which increases temperature how does smoking affect temperature - Answers causes vasoconstriction which causes a drop in the temperature of the skin and mucous membranes what are signs of hypotension - Answers decreased body temperature pale and cool skin decreased muscle coordination decreased urinary output drowsiness where are common sites for frostbite - Answers earlobes tip of the nose fingers toes what does febrile mean - Answers a person with a fever what could a fever be associated with - Answers infection tissue injury cancer trauma surgery what are risk factors for a heatstroke - Answers very young very old cardiovascular disease diabetes alcoholism what are signs and symptoms of heat stroke - Answers confusion delirium

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NSG 3100 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update 2025

what does pulse oximetry measure - Answers the amount of oxygen available to tissues

what is the pulse oximeter reading - Answers percentage of hemoglobin that combines with oxygen

what are baseline vitals used for - Answers identifying changes in patient status

what would cause a blood pressure to increase - Answers pain

what affect does pain medication have on vitals and why - Answers lower blood pressure

lower heart rate

lower respiratory rate

slows the respiratory and cardiovascular system

what is normal temperature for an adult - Answers 35.5C-37.5C

95.5F-99.5C

what is normal pulse for an adult - Answers 60-100

what is normal respiratory rate for an adult - Answers 12-20

what is normal pulse ox for an adult - Answers greater than 95

what is the normal range of blood pressure for an adult - Answers 90-120/60-80

what is the normal temperature for an older adult - Answers 35C-37.2C

95F-99F

what is the normal pulse for an older adult - Answers 60-100

what is the normal pulse ox for an older adult - Answers greater than 95

what is the normal respiration rate for an older adult - Answers 15-20

what is the normal range of blood pressure for an older adult - Answers 90-120/60-80

what must a nurse do before delegating vitals to a UAP - Answers assess the patient first to assure they
are medically stable

who is responsible for interpreting vitals - Answers nurse

why do chemo patient need their temperature taken often - Answers ongoing monitoring for infection

,why might older adults need assistance in adjusting to temperature - Answers cognitive impairment,
physical issues

what does afebrile mean - Answers a person who is maintaining the normal temperature

how does axillary temperature compare to oral readings - Answers approx 1 degree less than oral

how does axillary temperature compare to rectal - Answers approximately 1 degree less than rectal

what part of the body regulates body temperature - Answers hypothalamus

how does the anterior hypothalamus regulate heat loss - Answers diaphoresis (sweating) and
vasodilation of blood vessels

what is metabolism in relation to heat production - Answers the chemical process responsible for
generating energy for cellular functions

what organ regulates heat production and loss - Answers the skin through insulation of the body with
subcutaneous tissue and fat

how does age affect temperature - Answers baseline temperature drops as a person ages

how does exercise affect temperature - Answers temperature increases during exercise

how does hormone fluctuations affect temperature - Answers women have higher temperature during
ovulation

how does circadian rhythms affect temperature - Answers lowest at 3am and highest at 6pm

how does stress affect temperature - Answers levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine can increase
during emotional and physical stress which increases temperature

how does smoking affect temperature - Answers causes vasoconstriction which causes a drop in the
temperature of the skin and mucous membranes

what are signs of hypotension - Answers decreased body temperature

pale and cool skin

decreased muscle coordination

decreased urinary output

drowsiness

where are common sites for frostbite - Answers earlobes

tip of the nose

, fingers

toes

what does febrile mean - Answers a person with a fever

what could a fever be associated with - Answers infection

tissue injury

cancer

trauma

surgery

what are risk factors for a heatstroke - Answers very young

very old

cardiovascular disease

diabetes

alcoholism

what are signs and symptoms of heat stroke - Answers confusion

delirium

excessive thirst

nausea

muscle cramps

high temperature

high heart rate

when does heat exhaustion occur - Answers extreme or prolonged environmental heat exposure leads
to profuse sweating with consequent excessive and electrolyte loss

what aspects affect the site selection for temperature - Answers age

state of consciousness

amount of pain the patient is suffering

treatment the patient is undergoing
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