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Vital Signs

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Vital Signs

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Vital Signs

• Homeostasis – state of equilibrium

• Vital Signs – assessment of pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and temperature– Body functions essential to life

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The Pulse

• Measurement of heartbeat– Blood vessels expand & contract when heart

beats– Reflects condition of circulatory system– Normal = 60 to 100 beats per minute– Tachycardia = higher than 100– Bradycardia = below 60

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The Pulse

• Rapid but weak pulse– Shock– Bleeding– Diabetic coma– Heat exhaustion

• Rapid and strong– Heat stroke– Hypertension (high blood pressure)

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Circulatory System

• Arteries – vessels carry blood away from heart to body

• Veins – vessels carry blood from body to heart

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Respiration

• Respiration – breathing; brings oxygen into body while taking carbon dioxide out of body

• Single respiration – one inspiration (in) and one expiration (out)

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Respiration

• 15 years and older – 15 to 20 breaths per minute

• Well-trained athlete – 6 to 8 breaths per minute

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Abnormal Respirations

• Apnea – cessation of breathing; temporary or permanent

• Bradypnea – abnormally slow

• Cheyne-Stokes – grossly irregular consisting of apnea with fast or slow

• Dyspnea – difficult or painful breathing

• Tachynea – abnormally rapid

• Kussmaul’s – deep, gasping respirations

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Blood Pressure

• Blood Pressure – the pressure exerted by the circulating blood against the walls of the arteries

• Systolic – top number– Heart is contracting

• Diastolic – bottom number– Heart is relaxing

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Blood Pressure

• Normal – 120/80

• Abnormal systolic – below 100 or above 140

• Abnormal diastolic – below 65 or above 90

• BP is mearsured in mm Hg

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Blood Pressure

• Hypertension – high blood pressure– Indicator of cardiac problems and strokes

• Hypotension – low blood pressure– Could indicate shock, dehydration, or internal

bleeding

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Temperature

• Temperature – internal body temp.

• Normal – 98.6º F

• Abnormal – illness, heat exhaustion, heat stroke