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Vital Signs, Oxygen & Medical Emergencies. Warning: blood and guts to follow !. Vital Signs Oxygen Therapy Oxygen Devices Chest Tubes and Lines. Vital Signs. Indication of Homeostasis Primary Mechanisms Heart beat Blood pressure Body temperature Respiratory rate Electrolyte balance.
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Vital Signs, Oxygen & Medical Emergencies Warning: blood and guts to follow !
Vital Signs Oxygen Therapy Oxygen Devices Chest Tubes and Lines Vital Signs
Indication of Homeostasis Primary Mechanisms Heart beat Blood pressure Body temperature Respiratory rate Electrolyte balance Physical assessment include measurement of vital signs Body Temperature Pulse Respiration Blood Pressure Mental Status Vital Signs
Normal average body temperature: 98.6 F Humans can survive between 106 F and 93.2 F. Hypothermia Hyperthermia Measuring Body Temperature Oral Rectal Axillary Tympanic Body Temperature
Pulse • Pulse rate: Adult = 60 to 100 beats per minute • Children under 10 = 70 to 120 beats per minute • Tachycardia • Bradycardia
Respiratory Rate • Breaths per minute: Adult = 12 to 20 • Children under 10 = 20 to 30 per min • Tachypnea • Bradypena • Dyspnea • Apnea
Pulse Oximeter • Normal Pulse Oximeter = 95% to 100%
Blood Pressure • Blood Pressure • Systolic pressure = 95-140 mmHg • Diastolic pressure = 60-90 mmHg • Hypertension • Hypotension
Oxygen • Oxygen constitutes 21% of atmospheric gases • If O2 levels in the body drop below 21% homeostasis is altered. • Hypoxia: Inadequate amount of oxygen at the cellular level.
Oxygen Devices • Nasal Cannula • Masks • Nonrebreathing mask • Aerosol mask • Air-entrainment mask Tent and Oxyhood
Chest Tubes and Lines • Endotracheal Tube (ET) • Ventilator • Chest Tubes • Nasogastric tube (NG) • Central Lines
Vital Signs Homeostasis Body Temperature Pulse Respiration Blood Pressure Mental Status Electrolyte balance Pulse Oximeter Oxygen Oxygen Devices Chest Tubes Chest Lines Review
Winston Churchill • "The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty." Winston Churchill
Questions? • Vital Signs
Medical Emergencies • Definitions • What should the RT know? • Common Radiology Emergencies
Medical Emergencies • Definition: Sudden change in medical status requiring immediate action. • For RT’s medical emergencies are rare, however as medical personnel we must be prepared to recognize emergencies.
What an RT should know….. • How to….. • Avoid additional harm to the patient • Obtain appropriate medical assistance quickly • Recognize emergency situations • Remain calm and confident
Anaphylactic Reaction • An immune response to foreign material • Bronchospasm – wheezing and edema in the throat and lungs • Can lead to shock • Requires prompt recognition and treatment from the technologist Why do RT’s care about Anaphylactic RXN’s….?
Water Soluble Iodine • High atomic # 53 • Radiopaque • Used to radiograph • Vessels • Arteries • Veins • Function of internal organs
Iodine Contrast Material • Ionic Iodine Contrast • Anion - • Cation + • More patient allergic reactions • Non-Ionic Contrast • Less patient allergic reactions
Radiology Department • Patients are usually sent to the radiology department only after they have been stabilized. • However……
Ensure an open airway Control Bleeding Take Measures to Prevent shock Attend to wounds or fractures appropriately Provide emotional support Continually reevaluate and follow up General Priorities
ABC • A = Air Way • B = Breathing • C = Circulation
C = Cardio P = Pulmonary R = Respiration Must be certified for the “Health Care Provider” Cards good for 2 years are available. CPR
Become familiar with……….. • In your work environment: • Emergency assistance protocol (how to get help) • Emergency Cart/Crash Cart Location
Important Conditions to be Aware of…… • Level of Consciousness: ALOC • Altered Level Of Consciousness • Anaphylactic Shock: vasogenic shock • Hypoglycemic/Hyperglycemia • NPO – Nothing by Mouth
Medical Terms to Know….. • Pallor = paleness; absence of skin coloration • Shock = failure of the circulatory system • CPR = cardiopulmonary resuscitation • For program must be for Health Care Provider