AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE!!
, having recently moved into the area a 56 year old female is having her initial visit with
the primary care provider. The patient denies any chronic or acute illness - ANSWER
you measure and record her vitals
the primary reason for assessing a patients vital signs is to - ANSWER establish a
baseline when the patient reports no specify health related problem
does body temp reflect the difference between heat produced by and heat lost from the
body - ANSWER yes
your patients ORAl temp is 98.2 F( 36.8).
is this within the normal temp for an adult - ANSWER yes
is it appro to document temp as T=98,2 D (O) - ANSWER yes
is "the palpable bounding of the blood flow in a peripheral artery" an appropriate
definition of a human pulse? - ANSWER yes
your patients radial pulse is 78 bpm, is it normal - ANSWER yes (60-100)
is P=78/min, 3+ appropriate for pulse - ANSWER yes
if your patients pulse rate is regular, it is appropriate to count for 30 sec and x 2 -
ANSWER yes
will you assessment of respiration provide info bat your patients ability to intake CO2
and expel O2 - ANSWER NO
O2 in. CO2 out
patients resp rate is 14/min, is it normal - ANSWER yes
normal 12-18
is "R=14/min, normal, regular"
appropriate doc format for recording patients respiration - ANSWER yes
don't say you counting
does measuring BP provide info bat the force blood exerts on the wall of a blood vessel
during both contraction and relaxation phases of the heart - ANSWER yes