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Vital Signs-Cheyenne Davis

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adventitious sounds-   abnormal breath sounds  
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afebrile-   without fever; the body temperature is normal  
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alveolus-   A thin-walled air sac of the lungs in which the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.  
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antecubital space-   The space located at the front of the elbow.  
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antipyretic-   An agent that reduces fever.  
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aorta-   The major trunk of the arterial system of the body; this rises from the upper surface of the left ventricle.  
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apnea-   the temporary cessation of breathing  
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axilla-   the armpit  
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bounding pulse-   a pulse with an increased volume that feels very strong and full  
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bradycardia-   an abnormally slow heart rate, less than 60 beats per mintue  
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bradypnea-   an abnormal decrease in the respiratory rate of less than 10 respirations per minute  
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Celsius scale-   a temperature scale on which the freezing poing of water is 0 degrees and the boiling point of water is 100 degrees; also called the centigrade scale  
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conduction-   : the transfer of energy, such as heat, from one object to another by direct contact  
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convection-   the transfer of energy, such as heat, through air currents  
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crisis-   a sudden falling of an elevated body temperature to normal  
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cyanosis-   a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes  
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diastole-   diastole : the phase in the cardiac cycle in which the heart relaxes between contractions  
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diastolic pressure-   the point of lesser pressure on the arterial wall, which is recorded by diastole  
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dyspnea-   shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing  
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dysrhythmia-   an irregular rhythm; also termed arrhythmia  
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eupnea-   normal respiration. rate 16 to 20 respiration per minute, rhythm is even and regular, and the depth is normal  
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exhalation-   the act of breathing out  
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Fahrenheit scale-   a temperature scale on which the freezing point of water is 32 degrees and the boiling point of water is 212 degrees  
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febrile-   pertaining to fever  
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fever-   body temp above normal  
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frenulum linguae-   the midline fold that connects the undersurface of the tongue with the floor of the mouth  
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hyperpnea-   an abnormal increase in the rate and depth of respiration  
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hyperpyreixa-   an extremely high fever  
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hypertension-   high blood pressure  
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hyperventilation-   an abnormally fast and deep type of breathing, usually associated with acute anxiety conditions  
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hypotension-   low blood pressure  
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hypothermia-   a body temp that is below normal  
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hypoxemia-   a decrease in the oxygen satuation of the blood; leads to hypoxia  
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hypoxia-   a reduction in the oxygen supply to the tissues of the body  
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inhalation-   the act of breathing in  
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intercostal-   between the ribs  
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Korotkoff sounds-   sounds heard during the measurement of blood pressure that are used to determine the systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings  
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malaise-   a vague sense of body discomfort, weakness, and fatigue that often marks the onset of a disease and continues through the course of the illness  
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manometer-   an instrument for measuring pressure  
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meniscus-   the curved surface on a column of liquid in a tube  
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orthopnea-   the condition in which breathing is easier when an individual is in a sitting or standing position  
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pulse oximeter-   a computerized device consisting of a probe and monitor used to measure the oxygen saturation of arterial blood  
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pulse oximetry-   the use of a pulse oximeter to measure the oxygen saturation of arterial blood  
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pulse pressure-   the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures  
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pulse rhythm-   the timer interval between heartbeats  
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pulse volume-   the strength of the heartbeat  
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radiation-   the transfer of energy, such as heat, in the form of waves  
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SaO2-   Abbreviation for the percentage of hemoglobin that is saturated with oxygen  
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sphygomanometer-   an instrument for meauring arterial blood pressure  
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SpO2-   abbreviation for the percentage of hemoglobin that is saturated with oxygen in arterial blood as measured by a pulse oximeter; stands for saturation of peripheral oxygen  
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stethoscope-   an instrument for amplifying and hearing sounds produced by the body  
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systole-   the phase in the cardiac cycle in which the ventricles contract, sending blood out of the heart and into the aorta and pulmonary aorta  
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systolic pressure-   the point of maximum pressure on the arterial walls, which is recorded during systole  
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tachycardia-   n abnormally fast heart rate, more than 100 beats per minute  
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tachypnea-   an abnormal increase in the respiratory rate of more than 20 respirations per minute  
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thready pulse-   a pulse with a decreased volume that feels weak and thin  
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hypopnea-   an abnormal decrease in the rate and depth of respirations  
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