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Vital Signs The Five Vital Signs n Level of responsiveness n Breathing n Pulse n Temperature n Blood pressure.

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2 Vital Signs

3 The Five Vital Signs n Level of responsiveness n Breathing n Pulse n Temperature n Blood pressure

4 Other Signs n Skin temperature, moisture & color n Capillary refill time n State of the pupils n Ability to move n Response to pain and touch

5 AVPU g A lert g V erbal stimuli g P ain g U nresponsive AVPUAVPU

6 Breathing n Normal u 12-20/min adults u 15-30/children n Labored breathing n Ineffective breathing u Cyanosis F blue discoloration of skin, lips & nails u Altered mental status

7 Breathing - Other Signs n Noise n Odor u oral hygiene u alcohol u indigestion u diabetes u kidney failure u poisons

8 The Pulse n Rate u 50-90 bpm/adult u 80-100 bpm/child u don’t use your thumb n Rhythm n Strength

9 Normal Pulse n Healthy person n Uncomplicated high blood pressure n Early shock

10 Strong, Slow Pulse n Sleep n Simple fainting n Early increased intracranial pressure n Well-conditioned athlete

11 Weak, Slow Pulse n Hypothermia n Late increased intracranial pressure

12 Strong, Fast Pulse n Early heat stroke n Fever n Overactive thyroid gland n Early shock n Excitement or fright n Strenuous physical activity

13 Weak, Fast Pulse n Overwhelming infection n Late heat stroke n Late shock n Diabetic coma n Some types of heart disease

14 Irregular Pulse n Sinus arrhythmia n Some types of heart disease

15 Pulse Assessment Locations n Carotid artery n Femoral artery n Radial pulse n Brachial pulse n Dorsalis pedis pulse n Posterior tibial pulse

16 Temperature n Normal: 98.6 ° F (37°C) n Hypothermia: 95°F (35°C) n Locations u Oral u Ear u Axillary u Rectal

17 Blood pressure n Systolic pressure n Diastolic pressure n Pulse pressure n How to evaluate u Auscultation u Palpation

18 Skin Temperature, Moisture and Color n Red, moist, warm skin n Red, dry, warm skin n Pale, moist, cool skin n Pale, dry, cool skin n Blue skin n Yellow skin

19 Capillary Refill Time

20 Reaction of the Pupils n Constricted n Dilated

21 Pupillary Changes n Normal pupils n Pinpoint pupils n Large pupils n Unequal pupils

22 Reaction to Pain & Touch n Feeling n Localization

23 Ability to Move n Free movement n Resisted movement n Weakness n One side vs. both sides n Paralysis

24 Triad n Level of responsiveness n State of pupils n Lateralized extremity weakness


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