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TPJ3M VITAL SIGNS. Vital Signs. These signs may be observed, measured, and monitored to assess an individual's level of physical functioning. Taking Vitals: Procedure. 1. Welcome patient and introduce yourself . 2. Ask patient to assume a sitting position. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TPJ3MVITAL SIGNS

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Vital SignsThese signs may be observed, measured, and monitored to assess an individual's level of physical functioning.

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Taking Vitals:Procedure

1. Welcome patient and introduce yourself

2. Ask patient to assume a sitting position

3. Prior to measuring vitals, the patient should

have had the opportunity to sit and relax for

approximately 5 minutes

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Taking Vitals:Procedure

4. Take a minute or so to look at the patient in their entirety

5. Observe

**REMEMBER! The exam begins the minute

you lay eyes on the patient

- Does the patient seem anxious?- In pain?- Upset?

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VITAL #1HEART RATE (HR)Wavelike sensations felt by

fingertips as blood passes through a peripheral artery (away from the heart) each time the heart contracts11 sites to palpate (touch with fingers to feel for pulse) or osculate (using stethoscope to listen) These sites are also called “pressure points” because you can provide pressure in these areas to stop bleeding

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VITAL #1HEART RATE (HR)

Units: HR is measured in beats

per minute (BPM)Normal HR Ranges:Infant = 110 - 180

BPM Child = 70 - 110 BPMAdult = 60 - 100 BPM

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VITAL #1HEART RATE (HR)

Documenting HR: (A) Site: Radial(B) Rate: 72 BPM

(C) Rhythm: Regular or Irregular(D) Depth: Normal,

Strong, weak, bounding, thready

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Text

1. Temporal Artery2. Carotid Artery3. Apical Artery4. Brachial Artery5. Radial Artery6. Femoral Artery7. Popliteal Artery

8. Dorsalis Pedis Artery

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VITAL #2RESPIRATIONS

-BREATHING RATE!-The number of breaths a person takes in one minute

-1 Respiration = 1 inhalation, 1 exhalation

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VITAL #2RESPIRATIONS

Units:Respirations are measured in

respirations per minute (RPM)Normal RPM Ranges:

Infant: Up to 40 RPMChild: 20 - 25 RPM

Adult: 12 - 20 RPM

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VITAL #2RESPIRATIONS

Documenting RR :

(A) Rate: RPM(B) Rhythm: Regular or Irregular

(C) Depth: Quiet or Laboured

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VITAL #3BLOOD PRESSURE

Pressure of blood inside your blood vessels

SystoleWhen the heart contractsDiastoleWhen the heart relaxes

Driving force is the contraction

Relaxation force created by your heart “pump

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VITAL #3BLOOD PRESSUREToolsSphygmomanometer (BP

Cuff - Different sizes and

stethoscope

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VITAL #3BLOOD PRESSURE12080

Systolic Pressure:Pressure in the arteries when

the heart contracts

Diastolic Pressure:Pressure in the arteries when the

heart relaxes

mmHg

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VITAL #3BLOOD PRESSURE

Units:mmHg

Normal BP Ranges: Baby/infant= 90/55

mmHg Child = 110/58 mmHgTeenager/Adult = 120/80 mmHg

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Important to note!• Hypertension – high blood pressure

140/90 mmHg +. High risk for blood clots, stroke or heart attack, arteries lined with fat

• Hypotension – low blood pressure 90/60 mmHg and below. May stop blood flow through kidneys, may cause shock or hemorrhaging. ONLY a concern if it cause signs or symptoms such as dizziness, virtigo and syncope (fainting)

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VITAL #4BODY TEMPERATURE4 Sites

1. Oral “O” (mouth)2. Tympanic “T” (ear)

3. Axillary “A” (armpit)

4. Rectal “R” (rectum)

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VITAL #4BODY TEMPERATURE

Normal Range36.5 - 37.5°C

Documentation

Site: O, T, R, ATemperature in degrees Celcius

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Important to Note!

Hypothermia – low body temperature below 35 degrees Celsius

Hyperthermia – high body temperature above 40 degrees Celsius (can lead to stroke, heart attach, death)

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