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Appropriate site for blood pressure brachial artery
Identify what is going on systole, the client's heart muscle contracts, ejecting
physiologically with the client during blood from the ventricles into the arteries. diastole,
systole and diastole the heart muscle relaxes, allowing the chambers to
fill with blood
Identify nursing interventions to take temperature, blood pressure, respirations, pulse,
regarding vital signs prior to and overall appearance
applying a warming device on the
client
Identify signs and symptoms of a dizziness, blurred vision, fainting, nausea
client with orthostatic hypotension
Identify descriptors of pulse strength 0: absent
(Grading system) 1+: weak or thready
2+: normal/strong
3+: increased
4+: bounding
, Recognize vital sign normal ranges Pulse: 60-100bpm
Respirations: 12-20 per minute
Blood Pressure: 90/60 to 120/80
Temperature: 97.8-100.4
Describe factors that affect vital sign age, gender, patient's condition, medications
collection methods
Identify appropriate measures to electric razor, caution with nail care, assess blood
take when assisting a client with in urine/stool, soft toothbrush/gentle flossing
hygiene who is taking anticoagulants
Identify the proper technique when wash from tip of the penis towards stomach, retract
performing perineal care for a male foreskin and clean, cleanse shaft from tip to base,
client wash scrotum, new cloths
Describe nursing care practices measure leg for sizing, no wrinkles, put on with
when assisting clients with elevated legs, monitor skin and circulation
antiembolism stockings and
sequential compression devices
Identify outcomes that occur when bad breath (halitosis), dental disease, plaque
regular oral care measures are not buildup, infection
performed on a client
Describe techniques used when inspect skin, wash with lukewarm water, moisturise
performing foot care on a patient feet, no razors, podiatrist cuts nails straight across
with diabetes/neuropathy no corners
Describe nursing care practices complete/partial bed baths, regular oral care, skin
when assisting immobile clients with breakdown assessment, encourage independence,
hygiene. proper body mechanics, and equipment
Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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Terms in this set (60)
Appropriate site for blood pressure brachial artery
Identify what is going on systole, the client's heart muscle contracts, ejecting
physiologically with the client during blood from the ventricles into the arteries. diastole,
systole and diastole the heart muscle relaxes, allowing the chambers to
fill with blood
Identify nursing interventions to take temperature, blood pressure, respirations, pulse,
regarding vital signs prior to and overall appearance
applying a warming device on the
client
Identify signs and symptoms of a dizziness, blurred vision, fainting, nausea
client with orthostatic hypotension
Identify descriptors of pulse strength 0: absent
(Grading system) 1+: weak or thready
2+: normal/strong
3+: increased
4+: bounding
, Recognize vital sign normal ranges Pulse: 60-100bpm
Respirations: 12-20 per minute
Blood Pressure: 90/60 to 120/80
Temperature: 97.8-100.4
Describe factors that affect vital sign age, gender, patient's condition, medications
collection methods
Identify appropriate measures to electric razor, caution with nail care, assess blood
take when assisting a client with in urine/stool, soft toothbrush/gentle flossing
hygiene who is taking anticoagulants
Identify the proper technique when wash from tip of the penis towards stomach, retract
performing perineal care for a male foreskin and clean, cleanse shaft from tip to base,
client wash scrotum, new cloths
Describe nursing care practices measure leg for sizing, no wrinkles, put on with
when assisting clients with elevated legs, monitor skin and circulation
antiembolism stockings and
sequential compression devices
Identify outcomes that occur when bad breath (halitosis), dental disease, plaque
regular oral care measures are not buildup, infection
performed on a client
Describe techniques used when inspect skin, wash with lukewarm water, moisturise
performing foot care on a patient feet, no razors, podiatrist cuts nails straight across
with diabetes/neuropathy no corners
Describe nursing care practices complete/partial bed baths, regular oral care, skin
when assisting immobile clients with breakdown assessment, encourage independence,
hygiene. proper body mechanics, and equipment