General | Reference | Vital Signs

Ref: Vital Signs
  1. Temperature
  2. Pulse
  3. Respiratory rate
  4. Blood pressure
Temperature
  • Types:
    • Axillary: worst
    • Oral
    • Aural
    • Rectal: best
  • Timing:
    • Continued
    • Intermittent
    • Remittent
    • Relapsing
  • Nomenlature:.
    • Hyperpyrexia: >41.6°C
    • Hypothermia: <35°C
Pulse
  • Shake hands: Dr's L to pt's L.
  • During handshake grip Dr's R hand takes pulse.
  • Measure for 15 secondsthen multiple by 4 to get rate/min.
  • Assess rhythmcharacterdelays.
  • See Pulse Reference.
Respiratory rate
  • Don't announce measuring itsince under pt's control.
  • Adultnormal: 14-20/min.
Blood pressure
  • Pt's anticubital fossa level with heartarm slightly bent.
  • Proper-sized cuff over brachial a. 2cm above anticubital fold.
  • Inflate cuff until pulse disappears to tell systolic
    • If HTNthen need topalpate radial as inflate.
  • Stethoscope over brachial a.inflate cuff 30mmHg more.
  • Release pressurewhen hear pulsetells diastolic.

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