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CMA Certification 1 CLIA-Waived Laboratory Procedures -: tests to be performed are simple with a low risk of error What is the normal Temperature -: 97.6-99.6 (36.4C-36.7C) Oral temperature above 100 (37.8C) Rectal/Ear Temperature above 101 (38.3C) What do these numbers indicate? -: Fever Pediatric patient fever -: rectal temperature is

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CLIA-Waived Laboratory Procedures -: tests to be performed are simple with a low risk
of error

What is the normal Temperature -: 97.6-99.6 (36.4C-36.7C)

Oral temperature above 100 (37.8C)
Rectal/Ear Temperature above 101 (38.3C)
What do these numbers indicate? -: Fever

Pediatric patient fever -: rectal temperature is 100.4 (38C) or above

Normal Blood Pressure -: Systolic is less than 120 and diastolic is less than 80
(120/80)

Pre hypertension -: systolic 120-139
diastolic 80-89

Hypertension Stage 1 -: systolic 140-159
diastolic 90-99

Hypertension Stage 2 -: systolic 160+
diastolic 100+

Hypertensive crisis -: systolic 180+
Diastolic 110+

Hypotensive -: Systolic <90
diastolic <60

Heart Rate range -: 60-100 BPM resting state
Athlete 40BPM

Tachycardia -: 100+ BMP heart rate

Bradycardia -: <60BPM heart rate

respiration rate -: 12-20RPM
abnormal-pale skin/cold

vital signs -: provides diagnostic information for the physician
blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respirations

,ventricles contract -: blood is pushed out of heart and into the aorta and pulmonary
artery

blood pressure is divided into two section -: systolic/diastolic

systole -: when the heart contracts

diastole -: when the heart relaxes

sphygmomanometer -: used to measure a patient's blood pressure

Blood pressure procedure -: 1. palpate the brachial artery in the antecubital fossa
region of the arm
2. palpate for the brachial pulse in both arms. Use right arm
3. position the patients arm in an outstretched relaxed position at heart level.
4. center the bladder of the blood pressure cuff over the brachial artery
5. blood pressure cuff 1 inch above bend in elbow
6.hold stethoscope between 1st and 2nd fingers/thumb not over it
7. bell completely touching the skin
8. release the dial on the bulb by 2mm per second
9 First beat note the number on the dial- SYSTOLIC READING
10.Continue listening until beats have stopped-
DIASTOLIC READING

120/80mm Hg

patients heart rate provides information about -: heart's rhythm, volume, and vessel
elasticity

Pulse procedure -: 1. palm side of wrist
2.count number of times beat repeats for 30 sec
3.multiply by 2

respiration procedure -: 1. do not tell patient
2.count number of times chest rises 30 sec
3.multiply by 2

temperatures -: tympanic membrane, temporal artery, axillary, rectal

rectal temperature position -: sims

anthropometric measurements -: height and weight

to convert celcius to F -: (C x 9/5) +32

, to convert F to C -: (F-32) x 5/9

1 pound=.45kg -:

kilograms to pounds -: kilogram x 2.2

pounds to kilograms -: pound x .45

Supine Position -: laid flat

dorsal recumbent -: laid face up with knees bent

Fowlers position -: patient is laid on a table with head of the table elevated to 90
degrees

semi fowlers -: table elevated to 45degrees

prone position -: patient is face down

Sims position -: patient lies on their left side with the right leg sharply bent with knee on
exam table

knee chest position -: patient rests on the knees and chest with head turned to one
side

Trendelenburg position -: patient is supine and bottom of the table is raised about 30
degrees

medication administered -: oral, topical, and parenteral

injectable medication -: intramuscular, intradermal, and subcutaneous

intramuscular injection -: seated position exposing deltoid, 3 fingers below acromial
process, aspirate and observe for blood, if no blood inject medication 90 degree angle

intradermal injection -: seated position 15 degree injection

subcutaneous injection -: upper arm inject 45 degrees aspirate for blood and then
inject medicine

pulmonary function test -: uses spirometer and blow as hard as possible

snellen chart -: vision test

routine specimens -: most common urine test

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