🩺 Vital Signs & Patient Assessment Flashcards

Understand vital signs and the issues diagnosis that may come along with them.

1
Q

Anisocoria

A

Unequal Pupil Sizes

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Mydriasis

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Dilated or Enlarged Pupils

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3
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Miosis

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Constricted or Small Pupils

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4
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Normal Blood Pressure Range

A

Normal: Between (90-120)/(60-80)

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5
Q

Hypertension (and the rate)

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Blood Pressure More Than 120/80

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6
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Hypotension (and the rate)

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Blood Pressure Less Than 90/60

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P.E.R.R.L.

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Pupils are Equal, Round, & Reactive to Light

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8
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Six Standard Vitals

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  1. Blood Pressure (mmHg)
  2. Heart Rate (bpm)
  3. Respiratory (breaths per minute)
  4. Skin/Temperature (Β°F)
  5. Blood Oxygen (%)
  6. Pupils (Flash Light/mm)
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9
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History of Present Illness (HPI)

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  1. General Information (Age/Sex/Weight)
  2. Signs & Symptoms
  3. General Health Status
  4. Past Medical History
  5. Medications
  6. Allergies
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10
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Quality vs. Rhythm

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Quality = Strong or Weak
Rhythm = Regular or Irregular

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11
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Fever (Β°F)

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Over 100 (Β°F)

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12
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Normal Body Temperature (Β°F)

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97(Β°F) to 99(Β°F)

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Mottling

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A β€œmarbled” or β€œpatchy” appearance to the skin, may include red or purple. Indicates a lack of blood flow.

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14
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Normal Blood Oxygen (%)

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94% to 99%

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15
Q

Hyperglycemia

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High Blood Glucose (Sugar)

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16
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Hypoglycemia

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Low Blood Glucose (Sugar)

17
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Systolic Blood Pressure

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The pressure within the arteries DURING contraction of the heart. (The top number in a blood pressure reading).

18
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Diastolic Blood Pressure

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The pressure within the arteries IN-BETWEEN contractions of the heart. (The bottom number in a blood pressure reading).

19
Q

Wide Pulse Pressure

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When the difference between systolic and diastolic readings is greater than 50% of the systolic blood pressure reading.

20
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Narrow Pulse Pressure

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When the difference between the systolic and diastolic readings is less than 25% of the systolic blood pressure readings.

21
Q

Pulse Pressure

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The difference between the systolic and diastolic blood pressures.

22
Q

Capillary Refill

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A measurement of how long it takes for your capillary bed to refill after being squeezed.

*Mostly for pediatric patients
*Should take 2 seconds to refill

23
Q

Normal Glucose Levels (mg/DL)

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Between 70-140mg/DL

*Some sources say 80-120mg/DL

24
Q

Normal Respiratory Rates (Adults, Children, Toddlers & Infants)

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Adults: 12-20 bpm
Children: 18-30 bpm
Toddlers: 24-40 bpm
Infants: 30-60 bpm

25
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Normal Heart Rates (Adults, Children & Infants)

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Adults: 60-100 BPM
Children: 80-120 BPM
Infants: 100-180 BPM

26
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Tachycardia (Adults, Children & Infants)

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Adults: Over 100 BPM
Children: Over 120 BPM
Infants: Over 180 BPM

27
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Bradycardia (Adults, Children & Infants)

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Adults: Under 60 BPM
Children: Under 80 BPM
Infants: Under 100 BPM

28
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Pertinent Negatives

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Anything relative to the chief complaint that the patient denies.

29
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Trending

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Routine monitoring and assessment to identify changes

30
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S.A.M.P.L.E.

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S = Signs & Symptoms
A = Allergies
M = Medication
P = Past Medical History
L = Last Eaten/Consumed
E = Events Leading

31
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O.P.Q.R.S.T.

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O = Onset (β€œWhat were you doing when…”)
P = Provocation (β€œWhat provokes and makes it worse?”)
Q = Quality (β€œHow would you describe the pain?”)
R = Radiation (β€œDoes the pain radiate/move anywhere else?”)
S = Severity (β€œRate from 0-10”)
T = Time (β€œWhen did the pain begin?”)

32
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Associated Symptoms

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Anything the patient complains about in addition to the chief complaint.

33
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Glucometry

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Assessment of the blood glucose levels.

34
Q

Pallor or Pale

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Pale skin, often associated with low blood flow/circulation

35
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Flushed or Rubor

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Redness, often comes with fever, swelling, or excessive heat