STNA Vital Signs Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Baseline Vitals | First set of vital signs taken |
Body Temperature | The balance/difference between the heat produced and the heat lost by the body. |
Normal Oral Temperature Range | 97.6 to 99.6 (98.6) |
Normal Tympanic Temperature Range | 97.6 to 99.6 (98.6) |
Normal Temporal Temperature Range | 97.6 to 99.6 (98.6) |
Normal Rectal Temperature Range | 98.6 to 100.6 (99.6) |
Normal Axillary Temperature Range | 96.6 to 98.6 (97.6) |
Pyrexia | Fever or Temperature over 101.0 F Oral |
Hypothermia | Temperature less than 95.0 F oral |
Hyperthermia | Temperature over 104.0 F oral |
Types of Glass Thermometers | Oral, Rectal & Security |
Pulse Rate | Number of beats per minute |
Pulse Volume or Amplitude | Strength or intensity of beats (Normal, weak/thready, full/bounding) |
Pulse Rhythm | Pattern of beats and pauses between them. |
Normal Pulse Range for Adult | 60 to 90 beats per minute |
Bradycardia | heart rate less than 60 beats per minute |
Tachycardia | heart rate over 100 beats per minute |
Radial Pulse | Pulse located on wrist (thumb side) |
Apical Pulse | Pulse heard with stethoscope at apex of heart |
Brachial Pulse | Pulse located inside elbow on little finger side |
Femoral Pulse | Pulse located in groin at top of leg |
Popliteal Pulse | Pulse located behind knee |
Pedal Pulse | Pulse located on top of foot |
Carotid Pulse | Pulse located in neck by voice box |
Temporal Pulse | Pulse located in temple on face |
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