Skills Lab #2 Flashcards
Which of these are vital signs? (Select all that apply)
a. ) Pulse
b. ) Pain
c. ) Blood pressure
d. ) Blood sugar
e. ) Body temperature
a. ) Pulse
b. ) Pain
c. ) Blood pressure
d. ) Blood sugar
Which of these values is the normal adult axillary temperature range?
a. ) 97.6-99.6 degrees
b. ) 96.6-98.6 degrees
c. ) 98.6-100.6 degrees
d. ) 96.4-100.4 degrees
b.) 96.6-98.6 degrees
Armpit is generally cooler
Which of these values is the normal adult rectal temperature range?
a. ) 97.6-99.6 degrees
b. ) 96.6-98.6 degrees
c. ) 98.6-100.6 degrees
d. ) 96.4-100.4 degrees
c.) 98.6-100.6 degrees
Which of these values is the normal adult tympanic temperature range?
a. ) 97.6-99.6 degrees
b. ) 96.6-98.6 degrees
c. ) 98.6-100.6 degrees
d. ) 96.4-100.4 degrees
d.) 96.4-100.4 degrees
Which of these values is the normal adult oral temperature range?
a. ) 97.6-99.6 degrees
b. ) 96.6-98.6 degrees
c. ) 98.6-100.6 degrees
d. ) 96.4-100.4 degrees
a.) 97.6-99.6 degrees
What happens to blood pressure as an adult becomes elderly?
a. ) BP lowers
b. ) Only diastolic lowers
c. ) Only systolic rises
d. ) BP rises
c.) Only systolic rises
How long should the nurse wait to assess the clients VS following eating, drinking, smoking or exercising?
a. ) 10 minutes
b. ) 15 minutes
c. ) 30 minutes
d. ) 45 minutes
c.) 30 minutes
Which site takes the most reliable temperature?
a. ) rectal
b. ) axillary
c. ) tympanic
d. ) oral
a.) rectal
What happens to respirations, pulse and BP during a strong emotion like anger or fear?
a. ) Increase
b. ) Decrease
a.) Increase
Describe how the nurse locates the apical pulse.
- ) Locate the angle of Lewis
- ) Move down mid-intercostal space
* look up the rest*
What happens to blood pressure when the elasticity of arterial walls decrease?
a. ) increase
b. ) decrease
a.) increase
What happens when the BP cuff is wrapped too loosely?
a. ) erroneously low
b. ) erroneously high
c. ) erroneously high diastolic
d. ) erroneously low systolic and high diastolic reading
b.) erroneously high
What happens when the BP cuff is deflated too fast?
a. ) erroneously low
b. ) erroneously high
c. ) erroneously high diastolic
d. ) erroneously low systolic and high diastolic reading
d.) erroneously low systolic and high diastolic reading
What happens when the BP cuff is wrapped too slowly?
a. ) erroneously low
b. ) erroneously high
c. ) erroneously high diastolic
d. ) erroneously low systolic and high diastolic reading
c.) erroneously high diastolic
What happens when the BP cuff is wrapped too wide?
a. ) erroneously low
b. ) erroneously high
c. ) erroneously high diastolic
d. ) erroneously low systolic and high diastolic reading
a.) erroneously low