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Which pulse site is measured midway in the groin
femoral pulse
Which pulse site is measured thumb side of the inner surface of the wrist
radial pulse
Which pulse site is measured inner medial surface of the elbow
brachial pulse
Which pulse site is measured instep of the foot
dorsal pedis pulse
Which pulse site is measured on either side of the trachea
carotid pulse
The process of measuring is called:
mensuration
Used by health care personnel to identify the measurement of body functions that are essential to life
vital Signs
The process of listening for a pulse is called:
auscultation
The numerical correlation between a patient’s height and weight is called:
body mass index
The process of feeling for a pulse:
palpating
The bottom or lower edge of the heart is the:
apex
The act or process of breathing out is:
expiration
The silent interval between systolic and diastolic pressure is the:
auscultatory gap
Consistent heart rate below 60 beats per minute is called:
bradycardia
Elevated blood pressure without apparent cause is called:
idiopathic hypertension
Pulse that lacks a regular rhythm is called:
arrhythmia
The fluctuating pressure that the blood exerts against the arterial walls as the heart alternately contracts and relaxes is:
blood pressure
Consistent heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute is called:
tachycardia
This refers to the difference between the systolic and diastolic reading
pulse pressure
The act or process of breathing in is called:
inspiration
The drop in blood pressure that occurs when a patient changes from sitting to a standing position
orthostatic hypotension
A temperature reading of 41.1°C is classified as:
fatal
A temperature reading of 99.6°–101.0°F is classified as:
slight
A temperature reading of 104.0°–105.0°F is classified as:
dangerous
A temperature reading of 101.0°–102.0°F is classified as:
moderate
A temperature reading of 38.3°–38.8°C is classified as:
moderate
A temperature reading of 37.5°–38.3°C is classified as:
slight
A temperature reading of 102.0°–104.0°F is classified as:
severe
A temperature reading of 38.8°–40.0°C is classified as:
severe
The accurate measurement of height and weight is best done on a ____ scale.
balanced beam
A person with a temperature above normal is said to be:
febrile
What is the normal oral temperature range in Fahrenheit?
97.6°F - 99.6°F
What color is the oral probe used with an electronic thermometer?
blue
Which type of thermometer is also known as an aural thermometer?
tympanic thermometer
When taking an adult’s temperature rectally, the patient should be positioned on his or her:
left side
What is the average body temperature in Celsius?
37 degrees
It is the ____ pulse that is palpated during CPR.
carotid
The average pulse rate of patients in their 30s and 40s is _______ beats per minute.
60-100
Compared to the pulse rate of a male, a female’s pulse rate is approximately:
10 beats per minute faster
The force or strength of the pulse is referred to as its:
volume
You should never use your ____ to measure pulse rate.
thumb
Difficult or labored breathing is called:
dyspnea
A faster than normal rate of respiration is known as:
tachypnea
The relaxation phase of blood pressure is known as:
diastole
A blood pressure cuff should be the proper size. The recommended bladder length is ____ percent of the patient’s arm circumference, and the ideal width is at least ____ percent.
80; 40
The temperature-regulating center in the body is located in the _______.
hypothalamus of the brain
True or False: The normal adult body temperature ranges from 97°F to 99°F (36.1°C to 37.2°C).
True
True or False: A sphygmomanometer is used to measure respiratory rate.
False
True or False: The pulse rate is typically lower in children than in adults
False
True or False: Blood pressure is recorded as two numbers: systolic over diastolic
True
True or False: The average pulse rate for adults is generally between 60 and 100 beats per minute
True
True or False: Weight should always be measured with the patient wearing heavy clothing and shoes for accuracy
False
True or False: Vital signs include temperature, pulse, respiration rate, and blood pressure
True
True or False: The apical pulse is measured at the wrist
False
True or False: An elevated body temperature is known as hypothermia
False
True or False: A blood pressure reading of 120/80 mmHg is considered normal
True
True or False: The respiratory rate is typically higher in infants compared to adults
True
True or False: Measuring a patient's height can help assess overall health and nutritional status.
True
True or False: The radial pulse is felt on the side of the neck
False
True or False: The stethoscope is used to auscultate heart sounds and measure blood pressure
True
True or False: Pulse oximetry measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood
True
True or False: The average respiration rate for adults is 12 to 20 breaths per minute
True
The instrument used to measure blood pressure is called a ___________.
sphygmomanometer
An abnormal decrease in body temperature is referred to as ___________.
hypothermia
A blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg is classified as ___________.
hypertension
The medical term for high blood pressure is ___________.
hypertension
In adults, the typical range for a normal pulse oximetry reading is _____% to _____%.
95 to 100
The ___________ pulse is commonly assessed in infants due to its accessibility
brachial