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palpitation <<ANSWER>>>
Differentiate between auscultation and >>Ausculation is listening to the body,usually with a stethoscope
Palpitation is feeling the body with fingers or hands
Differentiate between systolic and diastolic - <<ANSWER>>>Systolic is the highest level the blood
pressure is when the heart contracts
Diastolic- the lowest level the blood pressure reaches as the heart relaxes
Differentiate between CBC and CBC with differential - <<ANSWER>>>CBC measures the different
components of your blood
CBC with differential - can measure the amounts of different types of white blood cells in your blood
What are vital signs? Why are they monitored and what is the purpose of baseline vitals? -
<<ANSWER>>>Vital signs measure your essential body functions
They are monitored to detect changes in normal body function, and to determine response to treatment
Baseline vitals are a representation of a patient's typical state of health
six main vital signs - <<ANSWER>>>Heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, temperature, pain, oxygen
saturation
, What is heart rate? What tools are used? what is considered normal? - <<ANSWER>>>Heart rate is the
number of heartbeats per minute it's recorded by describing the speed rhythm and volume of the beats
Stethoscope
Normal
-infants 120- 160 BPM
-child 82 to 100 BPM
Adult 60 to 100
palpitation <<ANSWER>>>
Differentiate between auscultation and >>Ausculation is listening to the body,usually with a stethoscope
Palpitation is feeling the body with fingers or hands
Differentiate between systolic and diastolic - <<ANSWER>>>Systolic is the highest level the blood
pressure is when the heart contracts
Diastolic- the lowest level the blood pressure reaches as the heart relaxes
Differentiate between CBC and CBC with differential - <<ANSWER>>>CBC measures the different
components of your blood
CBC with differential - can measure the amounts of different types of white blood cells in your blood
What are vital signs? Why are they monitored and what is the purpose of baseline vitals? -
<<ANSWER>>>Vital signs measure your essential body functions
Science of Advanced
palpitation <<ANSWER>>>
Differentiate between auscultation and >>Ausculation is listening to the body,usually with a stethoscope
Palpitation is feeling the body with fingers or hands
Differentiate between systolic and diastolic - <<ANSWER>>>Systolic is the highest level the blood
pressure is when the heart contracts
Diastolic- the lowest level the blood pressure reaches as the heart relaxes
Differentiate between CBC and CBC with differential - <<ANSWER>>>CBC measures the different
components of your blood
CBC with differential - can measure the amounts of different types of white blood cells in your blood
What are vital signs? Why are they monitored and what is the purpose of baseline vitals? -
<<ANSWER>>>Vital signs measure your essential body functions
They are monitored to detect changes in normal body function, and to determine response to treatment
Baseline vitals are a representation of a patient's typical state of health
six main vital signs - <<ANSWER>>>Heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, temperature, pain, oxygen
saturation
, What is heart rate? What tools are used? what is considered normal? - <<ANSWER>>>Heart rate is the
number of heartbeats per minute it's recorded by describing the speed rhythm and volume of the beats
Stethoscope
Normal
-infants 120- 160 BPM
-child 82 to 100 BPM
Adult 60 to 100
palpitation <<ANSWER>>>
Differentiate between auscultation and >>Ausculation is listening to the body,usually with a stethoscope
Palpitation is feeling the body with fingers or hands
Differentiate between systolic and diastolic - <<ANSWER>>>Systolic is the highest level the blood
pressure is when the heart contracts
Diastolic- the lowest level the blood pressure reaches as the heart relaxes
Differentiate between CBC and CBC with differential - <<ANSWER>>>CBC measures the different
components of your blood
CBC with differential - can measure the amounts of different types of white blood cells in your blood
What are vital signs? Why are they monitored and what is the purpose of baseline vitals? -
<<ANSWER>>>Vital signs measure your essential body functions