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Vital signs

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Adventitious sounds   Abnormal breath sounds.  
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Afebrile   Without fever  
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Alveolus   A thin walled air sac of the lungs in which the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place.  
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Antecubital space   The space located at the front of the elbow.  
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Aorta   The trunk of the artial body system  
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Apena   Tempory cessation of breathing.  
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Axilla   Armpit  
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Bounding pulse   A pulse that feels strong and full  
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Bradycardia   A slow heart rate less than 60 beats per minute.  
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Bradypnea   A decrease in the respiratory rate of less than 10 respirations per minute.  
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Celsius scale   Freezing point of water is zero,and the boiling point is one hundred.  
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Cunduction   Transfer of energy from one object to another.  
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Convection   Transfer of energy through air currents.  
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Crisis   Falling of an elevated body tempature.  
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Cyanosis   A bluish discoloration of the skin,and mucus membranes  
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Diastole   The heart relaxes between contractions in the cardiac cycle.  
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Diastolic pressure   The point of lesser preasure on the arterial wall,which is recorded during diastole.  
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Dyspnea   Shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing.  
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Dysrythmia   An irregular rythm,also termed arrythmia.  
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Eupena   Normal respiration  
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Exhalation   the act of breathing out.  
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Fahrenheit scale   A tempature scale on which the freezing point of water is 32 and the boiling point is 212.  
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Febrile   Pertaining to fever.  
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Fever   A body tempature that is above normal;synonym for pyrexia.  
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Frenulum linguae   The middline 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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Hyperporyrexia   An extremely high fever  
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Hypertension   high blood preasure  
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Hyperventilation   A fast and deep type of breathing.Can be associated with anxiety  
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Hypopnea   An abnormal decrease in the rate and depth of respiration.  
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Hypotension   low blood preasure.  
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Hypothermia   A body tempature bellow normal.  
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Hypoxemia   A decrease in oxygen saturation of the blood.  
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Hypoxieia   A reduction in the oxygen supply to the tissues.  
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Inhalation   Breathing in.  
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Intercostal   Between the ribs  
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Korotkoff sounds   Sounds used to determine blood preasure readings.  
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Malaise   A weakness the marks the onset of a disease.  
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Manometer   an instrument used for measuring blood preasure.  
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Meniscus   A curved surface.  
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Orthopnea   When breathing is esier if a person is sitting or standing  
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Pulse oximeter   A computerized device to measure the oxygen saturation of arterial blood.  
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Pulse oximetry   The use of a pulse oximeter.  
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Pulse preasure   The difference between systolic and diastolic preasure.  
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Pulse rhythm   The interval between heartbeats.  
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Pulse volume   The strength of a heartbeat.  
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Radiation   The transfer of energy in the form of waves.  
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Sao2   The percentage of hemoglobin that is saturated with oxygen.  
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SpO2   The percentage of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen measured by a pulse oximeter.  
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Sphygmomanometer   Measures arterial blood preasure.  
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Stethoscope   Hears sounds by the body.  
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Systole   Phase where the ventricle contract in the cardiac cycle pushing blood out of the heart.  
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Systolic preasure   Maximum preasure on the artial walls which is recorded during systole  
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Tachycardia   Abnormally fast heart more than 100 beats per minute.  
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Tachypenia   Abnormal increase in the respiratory rate more than 20 beats per minute.  
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Thready pulse   A pulse with a decreased volume that sounds weak and thin.  
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