What is considered a normal temperature range?
Choose all that apply
96.8 - 100.4
92.4-96
98.6 - 99.4
97-101.4
94.4 - 97.6
The ideal BP for an adult is 40 (mean) >120, >180 <120, <180 125/64 100/80 84/65( 40 (mean), >120, >180, <120, <180, 125/64, 100/80, 84/65 )
What are the characters of a pulse
Pulse range for a new born?
100-170
80-130
70-120
70-110
60-100
Pulse for an adult?
60-110
Components of respiration
rate
erriatic/smooth
depth
amount of fluidity
rhythm
Lina is a 3 year old child, during a routine examination she presents a pulse of 114, is this normal for her age?
Yes, the pulse is characteristic of a 2-6 year old
No the pulse is too high
No the pulse is too low
What does it mean to have a thready pulse?
small fine pulse, feeling like a small cord
a pulse that fades in and out in intensity
a pulse that is intense
a faint pulse
absence of pulse
Pulse range for an infant
New born repression
30-80
20-40
20-30
16-22
12-20
Respiration for 1 Year old
Respiration for 6 year old
16-20
30-40
10 year old respiration
BP for newborn
40 (mean)
85/54
95/65
105/65
110/65
119/75
Patricia has a Bp of 95/65. This is an optimal number. What age-group is she in?
newbord
1 year
6 years
10-13
14-17
Opitmal pressure for 10-13
100/45
130/84
Jeff has a blood pressure of 140/92. How would you classify this BP?
Normal
Stage 1 Hypertension
Prehypertension
Stage 2 hypertension
Malaria is passed to a person from a mosquito bite this mosquito is a carrier infected( a carrier, infected ). This disease is communicable infectious( communicable, infectious )
James has the flu. The disease has progressed to where he is admitted to the hospital. He is placed in isolation on droplet airborne contact quarentine( droplet, airborne, contact, quarentine ) precautions. His mother catches the flu by hugging James, this is an example of him having a communicable infectious carrying resevior( communicable, infectious, carrying, resevior ) disease.
If Janet has mrsa in her nares, she is infected with it.
What are some of the bodies 1st lines of defense.
skin
GI acidity
urinary tract flushing
cilia
natural killer cells
immunogloblins
Vulnerable age groups when dealing with infection include
elderly- reduced skin integrity, decreased mucociliary escalator
children around 5- poor hygiene practice, around other members of age group
babies- still developing immune system
Adolesence -stds, poor hygiene, drug use
Susie is experiencing nausea and a headache. She has the flu and doesn't yet realize it. She is in the prodromal incubation illness convalescent( prodromal, incubation, illness, convalescent ) stage of infection
Illness cause ❌ disease. Some complications with treatment include ❌ comprimised immune system, demand on treatment resources.
You are walking in a room of a person with Tuberculosis. You should be wearing...
Gown
Surgical Mask
N95 Respirator
Gloves
A cool hat