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Vital Signs Temp

Temperature , Vital Signs chapter 32 Potter & Perry

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What are 7 factors affecting temperature? age, exercise, hormone levels, circadian rhythm, stress, environment, multiple disease processes
What time is temp the lowest? 1-4 am
What time is temp the highest? 4-6 pm
What are the vital signs? temp, pulse, BP, respirations, pain, o2 saturation
Thermoregulation body's physiological function of heat regulation to maintain constant internal body temperature
What controls the body temperature inside body? (the thermostat) hypothalmus
Pyrexia fever
Febrile fever
Afebrile without fever, fever breaking
What is definition of fever? core temperature greater than 100.4 or surface temperature greater than 99.5. Know patients baseline!
What is FUO? Fever of unknown origin
Goal of treating patient with fever? help them feel better, treat symptoms as long as they aren't seizing
What defense mechanisms do fevers provide? Increase immune system, increased WBC count, Interferon stimulated, Suppression of bacteria
What is a pyrogen? bacteria or viruses that elevate body temperature. Act as antigens triggering immune response to raise set point.
What are core temperature measurements rectum, tympanic membrane, esophagus, pulmonary artery, urinary bladder, temporal
What are surface temperatures? Skin, Oral , Axillae
What is more reliable ? rectal
what is least accurate? axillae
what are 4 continuous temps? esophageal, pulmonary artery, foley catheter, urinary bladder
What common way to take temp of newborns? axillae
What common way to take temp of combative patients? axillae
What is range of core temp? 96.8-100.4
What is accurate? valid
What is precise? reliable
What is easiest/ most comfortable temp? oral
What has great variability and often used incorrectly , most contradictions? tympanic
What is most reliable? rectal
Least preferred by patients? rectal
How do you treat hypothermia? Rewarm slowly, extra blankets, warmed blankets, radiant warmers, bair huggers, cover head, head wrap, warm water (NOT HOT), Warm IV fluids, rewarmed O2,extracorporeal rewarming (rewarming blood)
What should you have on hand ? Resuscitation equipment, hypothermia may get worse first
What risk with hypothermia? cardiac arrhythmia
what temp is hypothermic? below 96.4
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