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Infants <2yrs BP  106-110 systolic/ 59-63 diastolic  
Children 3-5 y/o BP  113-116 systolic/ 67-74 diastolic  
Normal adult BP  <120 / <80  
Pre HPN  120-139/ 80-89  
HPN stage 1  140-159/90-99  
HPN stage 2  >160 / >100  
Orthostatic HyPOtension  sudden drop in BP that accompanies change in position  
Orthostatic HyPOtension  Drop in systolic BP of >20mmHg OR standing BP <100 systolic BP  
Mean Arterial Pressure  arterial pressure w/in large arteries over time  
Mean Arterial Pressure  sum of SBP and 2x of DPR / 3  
(N) adult RR  12-20 breaths/min  
Newborn RR  30-60 breaths/min  
Tachypnea  Inc in Rate of breathing >20/min  
Hyperpnea  inc in depth and rate of breathing  
Dyspnea on Exertion  brought on by exercise or activity  
Orthopnea  inability to breathe when in reclining position  
Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea  sudden inability to breathe occuring during sleep  
dyspnea scale +1  mild, noticeable to px only  
dyspnea scale +2  mild, some difficulty, noticeable to observer  
dyspnea scale +3  mod difficulty but can continue  
dyspnea scale +4  severe difficulty, canT continue  
crackles (rales)  rattling, bubbling sounds; may be due to lung secretions  
wheezes  whistling sounds  
Pulse oximetry  electronic devise that measures the degree of saturation of hemoglobin with O2  
Hypoxemia  ab(N) low amount of O2 in the blood  
Hypoxia  low O2 level in the tissues  
Ischemic Cardiac Pain  angina or myocardial infarction  
Ischemic Cardiac Pain  sensation of tightness, achiness in the chest; assoc with dyspnea, sweating, indigestion, dizziness, syncope, anxiety  
Angina  sudden/gradual onset; rest/activity; physical or emotional factors; hot/cold temp, relieved by rest or Nitroglycerin  
MI pain  sudden; Pain>30mins, may have no precipitating factors; not relieved by meds  
angina scale 1+  light, barely noticeable  
angina scale 2+  mod, bothersome  
angina scale 3+  severe, very uncomfortable  
angina scale 4+  most severe pain ever experienced  
Referred cardiac pain  sh, arms, neck or jaw  
dissecting aortic aneurysm  back  
intermittent claudication  pain, cramping, fatigue occuring during exercise, relieved by rest, assoc with PVD  
intermittent claudication related to arterial insufficiency  pain in calf, may also be in thigh, hips or buttocks  
intermittent claudication  may have pain @ rest w/ severe dec in arterial blood supply, forefoot, worst at night  
bilateral edema  CHF  
unilateral edema  local factors, thrombophlebitis, PVD