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Vital Signs

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    temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure
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  • Identify the pulse site
    femoral
    brachial
    radial
    temporal
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  • Identify the pulse site
    femoral
    brachial
    carotid
    temporal
  •  15
  • Identify the pulse site (top of foot)
    posterior tibial
    popliteal
    dorsalis pedis
    femoral
  •  15
  • Identify the pulse site
    carotid
    dorsalis pedis
    temporal
    femoral
  •  15
  • Identify the pulse site
    popliteal
    posterior tibial
    radial
    brachial
  •  15
  • Identify the pulse site
    popliteal
    brachial
    dorsalis pedis
    posterior tibial
  •  15
  • Identify the pulse site
    popliteal
    brachial
    radial
    temporal
  •  15
  • Identify the pulse site
    radial
    temporal
    femoral
    carotid
  •  15
  • increase in respiratory rate
    hyperventilation
    hypertension
    hypoventilation
    hypotension
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  • decrease in respiratory rate
    hyperventilation
    hypotension
    hypertension
    hypoventilation
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  • difficult breathing
    orthopnea
    apnea
    dyspnea
    tachypnea
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  • bubbling or noisy sounds when breathing
    orthopnea
    cheyne-stokes
    dyspnea
    rales
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  • periods of dyspnea followed by periods of apnea
    wheezing
    rales
    orthopnea
    cheyne-stokes
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  • bluish discoloration due to decreased O2 and increased CO2 in the blood
    wheezing
    cheyne-stokes
    cyanosis
    orthopnea
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  • Pressure exerted on the arteries during the contraction phase of the heart beat
    systolic blood pressure
    diastolic blood pressure
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  • The resting pressure on the arteries as the heart relaxes between contractions
    systolic blood pressure
    diastolic blood pressure
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