Deck 5: Vital Signs and Anthropometrics

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What are two reasons for taking pulse measurements?
a. ___________________________
b. ___________________________
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Which of the following is NOT considered a characteristic of pulse?

A) Rate
B) Speed
C) Regularity
D) Amplitude
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The MOST accurate method to determine pulse is to count beats for a period of:

A) 10 seconds.
B) 15 seconds.
C) 30 seconds.
D) 60 seconds.
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Which of the following arteries are commonly used to determine blood vessel patency?

A) Carotid
B) Radial
C) Femoral
D) Dorsal pedal
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Maximal heart rate is the heart rate a person should:

A) achieve during exercise.
B) not exceed.
C) have at rest.
D) maintain during ADLs.
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Target heart rate is the heart rate a person should:

A) achieve during exercise.
B) not exceed during activity.
C) have as the rest heart rate after training.
D) gradually lower as training improves cardiovascular fitness.
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The two primary reasons for measuring blood pressure are to determine:
a. ___________________________
b. ___________________________
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Systolic pressure is the pressure when the heart is:

A) at rest.
B) contracting.
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A blood pressure of 144/90 mm Hg is considered to be in which of the following ranges?

A) Normal
B) Prehypertenion
C) Stage 1 hypertension
D) Stage 2 hypertension
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When taking a blood pressure measurement, the pressure in the cuff is:

A) evacuated very slowly.
B) evacuated quickly to get to the first sound, then reinflated and slowly released.
C) raised to 200 slowly and then rapidly evacuated.
D) evacuated rapidly when tapping sounds become muffled.
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What are the four "red flags" to consider as part of monitoring blood pressure response to activity?
a. ___________________________
b. ___________________________
c. ___________________________
d. ___________________________
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What are four methods of measuring respiration rate?
a. ___________________________
b. ___________________________
c. ___________________________
d. ___________________________
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When measuring respiratory rate:

A) only inhalations are counted.
B) only exhalations are counted.
C) both the inhalation and the exhalation are counted.
D) the respiratory cycle of one inhalation and the following exhalation is counted.
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Exhalation time is greater than inhalation time.
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Palpation is an objective measure of temperature.
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Palpation of skin temperature is performed by using the:

A) palm of the hand.
B) anterior forearm.
C) dorsum of the hand.
D) pads of the index and middle fingers.
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Oral temperature remains constant throughout a 24-hour period.
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Being febrile means a person's oral temperature:

A) exceeds 100 °F.
B) exceeds 106 °F.
C) is less than 98.6 °F.
D) is less than 94 °F.
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List three aspects to be included in the documentation of pain besides measurements of intensity, duration, and frequency.
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
c. __________________________
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Pain is subjective, but the number a patient assigns the pain is regarded as an objective measurement of pain.
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Moderate pain ratings on the visual analogy scale or number rating are considered to be in the range of:

A) 1-3.
B) 4-6.
C) 7-8.
D) 9-10.
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List two methods of rating pain intensity commonly used with adults.
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
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A child's height and weight are plotted to determine:

A) weight as an adult.
B) height as an adult.
C) percentile rank to monitor rate of development.
D) body mass index to monitor rate of development.
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Body mass index is an accurate objective method to determine if a person is underweight, normal, or overweight.
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Body mass index that is considered indicative of being underweight is:

A) less than 18.5.
B) between 18.2 and 24.9.
C) between 25 and 29.9.
D) greater than 30.
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Deck 5: Vital Signs and Anthropometrics
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What are two reasons for taking pulse measurements?
a. ___________________________
b. ___________________________
a. Determine heart rate
b. Determine patency of arteries
2
Which of the following is NOT considered a characteristic of pulse?

A) Rate
B) Speed
C) Regularity
D) Amplitude
Speed
3
The MOST accurate method to determine pulse is to count beats for a period of:

A) 10 seconds.
B) 15 seconds.
C) 30 seconds.
D) 60 seconds.
60 seconds.
4
Which of the following arteries are commonly used to determine blood vessel patency?

A) Carotid
B) Radial
C) Femoral
D) Dorsal pedal
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Maximal heart rate is the heart rate a person should:

A) achieve during exercise.
B) not exceed.
C) have at rest.
D) maintain during ADLs.
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Target heart rate is the heart rate a person should:

A) achieve during exercise.
B) not exceed during activity.
C) have as the rest heart rate after training.
D) gradually lower as training improves cardiovascular fitness.
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The two primary reasons for measuring blood pressure are to determine:
a. ___________________________
b. ___________________________
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Systolic pressure is the pressure when the heart is:

A) at rest.
B) contracting.
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9
A blood pressure of 144/90 mm Hg is considered to be in which of the following ranges?

A) Normal
B) Prehypertenion
C) Stage 1 hypertension
D) Stage 2 hypertension
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10
When taking a blood pressure measurement, the pressure in the cuff is:

A) evacuated very slowly.
B) evacuated quickly to get to the first sound, then reinflated and slowly released.
C) raised to 200 slowly and then rapidly evacuated.
D) evacuated rapidly when tapping sounds become muffled.
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What are the four "red flags" to consider as part of monitoring blood pressure response to activity?
a. ___________________________
b. ___________________________
c. ___________________________
d. ___________________________
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What are four methods of measuring respiration rate?
a. ___________________________
b. ___________________________
c. ___________________________
d. ___________________________
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13
When measuring respiratory rate:

A) only inhalations are counted.
B) only exhalations are counted.
C) both the inhalation and the exhalation are counted.
D) the respiratory cycle of one inhalation and the following exhalation is counted.
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Exhalation time is greater than inhalation time.
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Palpation is an objective measure of temperature.
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Palpation of skin temperature is performed by using the:

A) palm of the hand.
B) anterior forearm.
C) dorsum of the hand.
D) pads of the index and middle fingers.
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Oral temperature remains constant throughout a 24-hour period.
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18
Being febrile means a person's oral temperature:

A) exceeds 100 °F.
B) exceeds 106 °F.
C) is less than 98.6 °F.
D) is less than 94 °F.
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List three aspects to be included in the documentation of pain besides measurements of intensity, duration, and frequency.
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
c. __________________________
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Pain is subjective, but the number a patient assigns the pain is regarded as an objective measurement of pain.
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21
Moderate pain ratings on the visual analogy scale or number rating are considered to be in the range of:

A) 1-3.
B) 4-6.
C) 7-8.
D) 9-10.
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22
List two methods of rating pain intensity commonly used with adults.
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
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23
A child's height and weight are plotted to determine:

A) weight as an adult.
B) height as an adult.
C) percentile rank to monitor rate of development.
D) body mass index to monitor rate of development.
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Body mass index is an accurate objective method to determine if a person is underweight, normal, or overweight.
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Body mass index that is considered indicative of being underweight is:

A) less than 18.5.
B) between 18.2 and 24.9.
C) between 25 and 29.9.
D) greater than 30.
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