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With table partners write down the vital signs that are measured in health care. There are 5 For each vital sign, write what you think are normal values or how they are measured. Why are vital signs used? IF YOU WERE ABSENT LAST CLASS COMPLETE A PROFESSIONALISM FEEDBACK FORM. New Unit!!!
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Temperature Pulse Respiration Blood Pressure Pain
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TODAY’S AGENDA SPHYGMOMANOMETER AND STETHOSCOPE Vital Sign notes Measure your own pulse Measure the pulse of 3 other class members: Name Heart rate per minute Turn into basket Next class– finish vital sign notes– Vital Sign Quiz May 16/17
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Indicate: illness/injury recovery of pt need for medication Measure in a 1-10 scale.
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Normal T- 98.6 F What might an elevated T indicate: Food intake Exercise Illness Infection Always question pt.
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Wave of blood across an artery as the heart beats. (heart rate) Normal “P” 60-100 b/m Look at: Rate Rhythm Tachycardia – over 100 Bradycardia- under 50 Communicate c pt. EMOTIONS!!!!!
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Apical – most accurate Radial – most used Brachial – used to measure BP Area where pulse is measured.
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Stop
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1 inhalation/ 1 exhalation Normal 16-20 b/m Only vital sign that can be controlled Measure respiration without pt knowing.
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Amount of pressure exerted on artery wall when the heart beats and at rest. Systolic 120 Diastolic 80 If vital signs are not normal it is often an sign of infection or disease.
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