Vital Signs Flashcards
1
Q
Temperature: Infant
A
98.2
2
Q
Temperature: Child
A
98.6
3
Q
Temperature: Adolescent
A
98.6
4
Q
Temperature: Adult/Elderly
A
98.6
5
Q
HR: Infant
A
80-180
6
Q
HR: Child
A
75-140
7
Q
HR: Adolescent
A
50-100
8
Q
HR: Adult/Elderly
A
60-100
9
Q
RR: Infant
A
30-50
10
Q
RR: Child
A
20-40
11
Q
RR: Adolescent
A
15-22
12
Q
RR: Adult/Elderly
A
10-20
13
Q
SBP: Infant
A
73
14
Q
SBP: Child
A
90
15
Q
SBP: Adolescent
A
115
16
Q
SBP: Adult/Elderly
A
< 130
17
Q
DBP: Infant
A
55
18
Q
DBP: child
A
57
19
Q
DBP: Adolescent
A
70
20
Q
DBP: Adult/Elderly
A
< 85
21
Q
Infection, exercise, and increased blood sugar will cause temp to?
A
Increase
22
Q
H&H, narcotics, decreased blood sugar, and aging will cause temp to?
A
Decrease
23
Q
CAD, anxiety, pain, exercise(SBP) will cause BP to?
A
Increase
24
Q
Narcotics will cause RR to?
A
Decrease
25
Narcotics, acute MI, increase K+, beta blockers will cause HR to?
Decrease
26
Infection, decreasing H&H, increasing blood sugar, anxiety, acute MI asthma, exercise will cause RR to?
Increase
27
Decreasing H&H, decreasing K+, narcotics, acute I, cardiac meds, anemia will cause BP to?
Decrease
28
Infection, decreasing H&H, CHF, increasing blood sugar, COPD, fever, decreasing fluid volume, anxiety, anemia, pain, decreasing K+, exercise will cause HR to?
Increase
29
Infection cause which systems to increase?
Temp, HR, RR,
30
Narcotics cause which systems to decrease?
All: Temp, HR, RR, BP
31
Decreasing H&H will cause what effect?
Temp and BP decrease,
| HR and RR increase
32
Increased blood sugar affects which systems?
Temp, HR, RR
33
Decreasing K+ affects which system?
HR increases, BP decreases.