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Unit 7. Vital Signs Assessment. Vital Signs. Pulse Respiration Blood pressure Temperature. The Pulse. Reflects condition of patient’s circulatory system and cardiac function Pulse is found in the artery Vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
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Unit 7 Vital Signs Assessment
Vital Signs • Pulse • Respiration • Blood pressure • Temperature
The Pulse • Reflects condition of patient’s circulatory system and cardiac function • Pulse is found in the artery • Vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body • Absence of a pulse indicates cardiac arrest or death
The Pulse • Use fingers to palpate an artery to listen for the heartbeat • Normal pulse rate for an adult • 60-100 beats per minute • In a trained athlete • 50-60 beats per minute
Respiration • Process of bringing oxygen into body • Used by cells • Expels carbon dioxide as a waste product from cells • Single respiration consists of one inspiration and one expiration
Respiration • General guidelines for normal rates are: • 15 years and older: • 15-20 breaths per minute • Well-trained athlete: • 6-8 breaths per minute
Respiratory Patterns • Abdominal • Apnea • Bradypnea • Cheyne-Stokes respiration
Respiratory Patterns • Dyspnea • Hyperpnea • Kussmaul’s breathing • Labored breathing
Blood Pressure • Systolic • Diastolic
Blood Pressure Terms • Hypotension • Low blood pressure • Hypertension • High blood pressure
Blood Pressure Terms • Sphygmomanometer • Blood pressure cuff • Measures a person’s blood pressure along with a stethoscope
Body Temperature • Core temperature • Must remain within a relatively narrow range in order for the body’s various systems to function efficiently
Body Temperature • Regulated by an area in the brain known as the hypothalamus • Group of cells monitors the temperature of the blood and responds to any change of temperature • Normal body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit