Vital Signs skill module Flashcards
antipyretic
a substance or procedure that reduces fever
-Acetaminophen and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, salicylates, and indomethacin reduce fever by increasing heat loss
apnea
temporary or transient cessation of breathing
auscultatory gap
temporary disappearance of sounds usually heard over the brachial artery, occurring when the cuff pressure is high and is gradually reduced, with the sounds again heard at a lower level of pressure (usually occurring in patients who have hypertension)
axillary
-36.5 C/ 97.7F
pertaining to the axilla, the cavity beneath the junction of a forelimb and the body; also called the armpit or the underarm
brachial pulse
beating or throbbing felt over the brachial artery, usually palpated in the antecubital space
bradycardia
an abnormally slow pulse rate, usually fewer than 60 beats per minutes in an adult
bradynea
an abnormally slow respiratory rate, usually fewer than 12 breaths per minutes in an adult
cardio output
the amount of blood pumped into the arteries by the heart during one minute; the product of the heart rate and the stroke volume
centigrade
relating to the international thermometric scale on which 0° is the freezing point and 100° is the boiling point; Celsius
core temp
the amount of heat in the deep tissues and structures of the body, such as the liver
-Body tissues and cells function efficiently within a narrow range, from 36° to 38° C (96.8° to 100.4° F), but no single temperature is normal for all people.
diastolic pressure
the force exerted when the heart is at rest in between each beat; the lowest pressure exerted against the arterial walls at all times
dyspnea
the sensation of difficult or labored breathing
eupnea
-(yoop-nee-uh)
normal respiration
fahrenheit
relating to the temperature scale on which 32° is the freezing point and 212° is the boiling point
febrile
feverish; pertaining to a fever
fever
an elevated body temperature , aka pyrexia
- because heat-loss mechanisms are unable to keep pace with excessive heat production, thus high body temp
- A fever is usually not harmful if it stays below 39° C (102.2° F) in adults or below 40° C (104° F) in children.
hypertension
a common cardiovascular disorder, often with no symptoms, in which the blood exerts an abnormal amount of force on the inside walls of the arteries persistently and blood pressure readings are persistently above 120/80 mmHg
hypotension
a condition in which blood pressure falls below the normal range; not usually considered a problem unless it causes symptoms, such as dizziness or fainting
Korotkoff sounds
a series of five sounds (four sounds followed by an absence of sound) heard during the auscultatory determination of blood pressure and produced by sudden distention of the artery because of the proximally placed pneumatic cuff
orthopnea
ability to breathe without difficulty only when in an upright position (sitting upright or standing)
orthostatic hypotension
a sudden drop in blood pressure resulting from a change in position, usually when standing up from a sitting or reclining position and often causing dizziness