
Health Science Vital Signs
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Joseph Anderson
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VITAL SIGNS
Introduction
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What are vital signs?
They are measurements of various human physiological characteristics, generally take by health professionals, to assess the most basic bodily functions.
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Open Ended
Write what are the vital signs:
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The vital Signs are:
Blood Pressure
Temperature
Breathing Frequency
Heart Rate
Oxygen Saturation
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Multiple Select
This alteration is when blood pressure is too high
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
Hypertension
Hypotension
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Hypertension
Hypertension is diagnosed if, when it is measured on two different days, the systolic blood pressure readings on both days is >140mmhg or the diastolic blood pressure readings on both days is >90mmhg
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Degress of Hypertension
Normal is -120mmhg/-80mmhg
Prehypertension is 120-139 /80-89 mmhg
Hypertension Grade 1 : 140-159/90-99 mmhg
Hypertension Grade 2: 160-180/100-110 mmhg
Hypertensive crisis: >180/>110 mmgh
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Multiple Choice
A blood pressure of 160/110 mmhg is considered within the degrees of hypertension as:
Normal
Prehypertension
Hypertension Grade 1
Hypertension Grade 2
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Temperature
The temperature of the human body is in a range between 36.5 °C and 37.5 °C. This temperature varies according to several factors, such as gender, ages, time of day, the part of the body where the measurement is made, and the state of consciousness, health, and emotions.
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Multiple Select
According to the body temperature of a person if it presents 37.1 ° C-37.5 ° C the patient presents a:
Fever
Febrícula
Hipertermia
Normal
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Open Ended
Write where you can take body temperature.
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Heart Rate
Heart rate is the speed of the heartbeat measured by the number of contractions (beats) of the heart per minute.
A normal heart rate, when you are not being active, is between
60-100 beats per minute.
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Multiple Choice
When the heart rate is elevated the person presents:
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
Tachypnea
Bradipnea
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Fill in the Blank
Write the parameters of the heart rate of the following age ranges:
1. RN: ___________
2. Child 1-10 years: __________
3. Child of 10 - adults: ________
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Breathing Frequency
The respiratory rate is the rate at which breathing occurs.
This is usually measured in breaths per minute and is set and controlled by the respiratory centre.
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Multiple Choice
How much is the range of respiratory rate in an NB: __________
12-20 rpm
20-30 rpm
30-50 rpm
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Open Ended
Write and define the 2 possible alterations in respiratory rate:
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Oxygen saturation
The term oxygen saturation is a particular case of saturation that is used to indicate the amount of a gas in a liquid.
In medicine, oxygen saturation is measured in body fluids, usually blood
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Multiple Choice
How much is the normal parameter of Oxygen Saturation in a human being?
100-200%
150%
99%
95-100%
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Multiple Choice
Soraya is a 56-year-old woman who is sleeping in a tent with her relatives, while she was asleep a snake bit her and she began to sweat a lot, so her relatives decided to call the emergency system 911,
When her relatives arrived, they commented that she is hypertensive and diabetic, the paramedics took her vital signs and found the following figures:
156/110 mmhg
90bpm
20 rpm
89% oxygen saturation
38 ° C
What are the vital signs that the patient has altered?
O2%
Temperature y Heart rate
Blood pressure, Temperature, Oxygen Saturation
Breathing frequency, Blood pressure, Oxygen Saturation
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Open Ended
Soraya is a 56-year-old woman who is sleeping in a tent with her relatives, while she was asleep a snake bit her and she began to sweat a lot, so her relatives decided to call the emergency system 911,
When her relatives arrived, they commented that she is hypertensive and diabetic, the paramedics took her vital signs and found the following figures:
156/110 mmhg
90bpm
20 rpm
89% oxygen saturation
38 ° C
Perform the SAMPLE of the patient.
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Multiple Choice
How much is the normal parameter of Oxygen Saturation in a human being?
100-200%
150%
99%
95-100%
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