Chapter 19- Vital Signs (Part 2)
The normal respiratory rate for an adult ranges from?
12-20
Which of the following BP reading can be classified as hypertension stage 1?
144/92
If a patients blood pressure is 130/85. The pulse pressure would be?
45
Where is the apical pulse located?
5th intercostal space at the junction of the left midclavicular line
What is the normal range of the resting pulse rate of an adult?
60-100
The oxygen saturation level of a healthy individual is:
95%-99%
During exhalation, what happens?
Carbon dioxide is removed from the lungs
Which of the following tests may be ordered for a patient with dysrhythmia?
ECG
What is the abbreviation used to record oxygen saturation measured by a pulse oximeter?
SpO2
Which of the following individuals has the lowest respiratory rate?
adult
Pulse oximetry provides the physician with:
amount of oxygen being delivered to the tissues
What term is used to describe a temporary sensation of breathing?
apnea
Which of the following individuals will be less likely to have dyspnea?
arthritis
When measuring blood pressure the patients arm should be positioned?
at heart level
Where is the popliteal pulse located?
behind the knee
Which of the following indicates that the proper cuff size has been selected?
bladder cuff encircles 80% of thecircumference of the arm
You are taking a pulse and find it feels extremely strong and full. How do you record this?
bounding
Over which artery is the stethescope placed when taking blood pressure?
brachial
Which of the following is not an advantage of using an automatic blood pressure device?
can be used to measure blood pressure in a patient with dysrhythmia
Which of the following pulse sites is often used to monitor pulse during exercise?
carotid
The purpose of the power on self test(POST) performed by a pulse oximeter:
check the internal system of the oximeter
Proper care of the pulse oximeter includes:
cleaning the probe with a disinfectant cleaner
Which of the following prevents light from interfering with the SpO2 reading?
covering the probe with a wash cloth
What term is used to describe a bluish color of the skin due to lack of oxygen?
cyanosis
Which of the following does NOT effect the SpO2 reading?
darkly pigmented skin
What term is used to describe the point of lesser pressure on the arterial walls when assessing blood pressure?
diastolic pressure
The phase in the cardiac cycle in when heart relaxes between contractions is known as:
dyastole
What term is used to describe an irregularity in a hearts rhythm?
dysrhythmia
What is internal respiration?
exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the body cells
Which of the following is not used as a probe placement site?
finger on arm in which an automatic blood pressure cuff is applied
Which of the following will NOT cause a decrease in the SpO2 reading?
gastritis
What type of breathing may occur with a panic attack?
hyperventilation
What term designates a decrease in oxygen saturation in the blood?
hypoexemia
What term is used to describe an abnormal decrease in the rate and depth or respiration?
hypopnea
How does physical exercise temporarily affect the pulse?
increases the pulse
Which of the following individuals has the fastest pulse rate?
infant
Excessive pressure should not be applied to the radial pulse why?
it will cut off the blood flow
For an artery to be considered a pulse site it must be:
located over a firm tissue such as bone
The control center for involuntary respiration is:
medulla oblongata
Where is the femoral pulse located?
middle of the groin
How is blood pressure measured in what units?
millimeters of mercury (mm Hg)
Where is the radial pulse located?
on the thumb side of the wrist
What does one respiration consist of?
one inhalation and one exhalation
What term is used to describe easier breathing in a sitting position?
orthopnea
which of the following has an affect on blood pressure
pain, bladder distention, smoking, body positon
When measuring blood pressure the korotkoff phase in which the sound disappears is?
phase 5
Which of the following pulse sites can be used to assess the circulation in the foot?
posterior tibial
What affect can patient movement have on the pulse oximeter reading?
prevents probe from picking up pulse signal
What term is used to describe in which the radial pulse rate is less than the apical pulse rate?
pulse defecit
You are measuring a pulse and find it is of normal rhythm and volume. How do you chart this?
regular and strong
Which of the following represents an error in blood pressure technique?
releasing the air in the cuff as slowly as possible
If the patients fingers are cold when performing pulse oximetry, the MA should ask the patient to?
rub their fingers together
Which of the following is not a risk factor for developing hypertension?
sleep apnea
What condition is often characterized by hypopnea?
sleep disorders
Which term describes an abnormally fast pulse rate?
tachycardia
Blood pressure measures:
the force exerted from the arteries on the walls by the blood
The systolic blood pressure represents:
the pressure in the arteries when the ventricles contract
When measuring blood pressure the first tapping sound represents:
the systolic pressure
What type of cuff would probably be needed for an overweight adult weighing 250?
thigh cuff
You are measuring the pulse and find it feels weak and rapid. How do you record this?
thready
Which of the following is not included in the purpose of measuring pulse
to determine if the patient is developing hypertension
Which of the following individuals may normally exhibit bradycardia?
trained athlete
The function of hemoglobin is to:
transporting oxygen to the body
When do you need to chart body position when taking blood pressure?
when patient is laying down or standing up