Vitals.2 Flashcards
normal rate and depth of breathing
eupnea
pulse sites include
temporal carotid apical brachial femoral popliteal posterior tibial pedal/ dorsalis pedis ulnar
12-20/min
adult norm respirations
first temp newborn __
second__
rectal
axillary
ear
tympanic
97.7-99.5F norm
newborn
diaphragmatic breathing
abdominal
uses diaphragm
abdomen movement
thoracic
uses intercostal muscles
chest movement
costal breathing
dyspnea
labored breathing
well conditioned athletes bmp
40-50/min
norm temp newborn
97.7-99.5F
norm adolescent/adult hr
60-90/min
twist arteries =
tortuous arteries
top of foot pulse
pedal/dorsalis pedis
types of breathing
costal
diaphragmatic
bradypnea
slow breathing
inner side of ankle pulse
posterior tibial pulse
norm preschool hr
80-110/min
stethoscope to assess pulses
auscultation
carotid
bilateral neck
hr under 60bpm
bradycardia
pulse at groin
femoral
rectal temp depth
1.5 in adults
1 in children
.5 infants
auscultation
stethoscope to assess pulses
may decrease respirations
narcotics
tachycardia
hr over 100bpm
popliteal pulse
behind knee
80-110/min
norm preschool hr
volume
pulse strength
0-3
adult norm respirations
12-20/min
pulse strength
0-3
volume
ulnar pulse
pinky side of wrist
90-140/min
norm toddler hr
temporal
forehead
lateral to eye
forehead
lateral to eye
temporal
slow breathing
bradypnea
bradycardia
hr under 60bpm
costal breathing
thoracic
uses intercostal muscles
chest movement
ability to breathe only in upright positions
orthopnea
femoral
pulse at groin
armpit
axillary
orthopnea
ability to breathe only in upright positions
120-160/min
norm infant hr
pedal/dorsalis pedis
top of foot
labored breathing
dyspnea
hr over 100bpm
tachycardia
axillary
armpit
safest/least invasive
1 degree lower than oral sometimes
one breath counts as
one inspiration
one expiration
norm infant hr
120-160/min
factors affect pulse rate
age gender (male after puberty is slower) exercise fever meds hemorrhage stress position changes
norm toddler hr
90-140/min
pinky side of wrist pulse
ulnar
tympanic
ear
costal
diaphragmatic
types of breathing
eupnea
norm rate and depth of breathing
60-90/min hr
norm adolescent/adult hr
posterior tibial pulse
inner side of ankle
abdominal
uses diaphragm
abdomen movement
diaphragmatic breathing
absence of breathing
apnea
fast breathing
tachypnea
tachypnea
fast breathing
apnea
absence of breathing