M33_MARI0000_00_SE_CH33.qxd 33 3/29/11 4:46 PM Page 208 R E V I E W S H E E T NAME ____________________________________ EXERCISE LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ Human Cardiovascular Physiology: Blood Pressure and Pulse Determinations Cardiac Cycle 1. Using the grouped sets of terms to the right of the diagram‚ correctly identify each trace‚ valve closings and openings‚ and each time period of the cardiac cycle. a c 1 2 b g 3 4 5 d 120 i f h Pressure (mm Hg) i 1. aortic pressure
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both her sons come and pick them up from her house. 1. HEALTH PERCEPTION AND HEALTH MAINTAINANCE A. Review of Client’s Health Perception Client verbalized that she has been worried about own health since 2010 when diagnosed with diabetes. She rates her health state 6 out of 10 (1-worst‚ 10-best). She is not aware of healthy lifestyle. She likes to eat oily food but she is not willing to do exercise. She claimed that she had a lot of housework to do and often felt tired after that. She denies
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H istory O f Pulse O xim etry Reno Reddick W hat is a Pulse O xim etry? ▪ Non-invasive method for monitoring a patient ’s O2 saturation ▪ Also measures the patient ’s heart rate ▪ instant results‚ rather than drawing blood from a patient and examining it in a lab. H ow is it used? ▪ a sensor is placed on a thin part of the patient ’s body – Fingertip – Earlobe Light of two wavelengths is passed through the patient to a photo detector changing absorbance at each of the wavelengths is measured
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There was one experiment that was administrated to test the effects of exercise by pulmonary rate‚ heart rate and blood pressure with regards to cardiopulmonary function. The exercises dealt with vital capacity between male and females in terms of their age‚ physical conditions‚ and size. We also measured the electrical activity of the heart by using an electrocardiogram (ECG). The experiment consisted of measuring blood pressure for a normal male or female at a resting point versus them exercising
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signs measurements shows that some of her results are not within the normal ranges. Nursing Care Plan Assessment A 47 year-old-female complains of headache and numbness of her left hand. Vital signs: Temp 37.2˚c; Resps. 28/minute‚ BP 150/100mmHg‚ Pulse is weak upon palpation. She appears to be in anxious and shows signs of rib retraction and nasal flaring. Nursing Diagnosis #1 Headache related to increased in cerebral vascular pressure Planning/Intervention/Rationale 1. Assess blood pressure
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carbon-tinged sputum. Mr. Davis rates his pain at a “9” on a scale of 0-10. He denies pain at the chest‚ neck‚ back‚ and upper arms. Urine output has totaled 150 ml since the foley was inserted 2 hours ago. His foley is draining burgundy-colored urine. Mr. Davis is experiencing nausea‚ has faint bowel sounds‚ and his abdomen is distended. A nasogastric tube was inserted to low intermittent suction and is draining dark yellow-green liquid. His extremities are edematous making the pulses difficult to palpate
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to 80% maximum heart rate) with good technique on each repetition and set for most of the training session. 2. Able to produce a plan for the PEP after initial teaching and with guidance on the use and application of the principles of training and training methods. 3. Has a little knowledge of the muscles they are using and the effect of training on their muscles‚ heart and circulatory system and how they work during training sessions. 4. Knows how to take pulse rates and knows the importance
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athlete. To do so both the athlete and non-athlete had to preform the step test in which they stepped up and down the stairs at the same pace for the same duration of time. The hypothesis made by my group was that the athlete would have a lower heart-rate and better fitness index then the non-athlete. We guessed this base on the fact that many youth in America who aren’t athletes don’t get the proper amount of exercise to maintain a healthy lifestyle. In fact‚ “Nationwide‚ only 54% of youth ages 6–19
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Vital Signs The measurements of assessments that are included in the vital signs 1. temperature 2. pulse 3. respiration 4. blood pressure 5. pain Differences between core and surface temperature: 1. core – temperature of the deep tissue of the body 2. surface – temperature of the skin Classifications of fevers: 1. constant – remain elevated consistently and fluctuates very little 2. intermittent – rise and fall – sometimes goes back to normal temperature 3. remittent – similar
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number‚ the higher the risk for pressure ulcer development Bradycardia = abnormally slow heart rate‚ pulse rate below 60 beats per minute Bradypnea = abnormally slow breathing‚ respiratory rate below 10 per minute‚ regular rhythm Bruit = a sound or murmur heard in auscultation (abnormal) Cheyne Stokes respiration= apnea-then gradual increase in respiratory rate and depth-then decrease in rate and depth – then apnea-then the same respiratory cycle starts
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