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Title: Vital Signs


1
Vital Signs
  • Medic Assistant Lesson II

2
Lesson Objectives
  • Understand
  • What vitals are and how to document them
  • Learn How to
  • Take Pulse Rate
  • Take Respiration Rate
  • Take Blood Pressure

3
What are vital signs?
  • Outward signs of what is going on inside of the
    body
  • Pulse
  • Respirations
  • Blood Pressure
  • Skin Color
  • Temperature
  • Pupils

4
Pulse
  • Heart pumps blood through blood vessels
  • Blood passes through arteries in waves
  • Surges of blood through the arteries can be felt
    as pulses
  • The number of pulses felt in a minute is equal to
    the number of heart beats in a minute
  • Two Components Rate and Quality
  • RateBeats/min
  • Quality How it feels strong, weak, thready

5
Pulse Locations
  • Radial Pulse
  • Carotid Pulse
  • Brachial Pulse

6
Average Pulse Ranges
  • Age Beats/min
  • 14 60-100
  • 11-14 60-105
  • 6-10 70-110
  • Newborn 120-160

7
Respirations
  • Respiration The act of breathing
  • Measured in breaths/min
  • 2 actions inspiration and exhalation
  • Inspiration breath in
  • Exhalation breath out
  • 1 breath 1 inspiration 1 exhalation

8
Respiration Components
  • Rate and Quality (just like pulse)
  • Rate Breaths/min
  • Quality normal, shallow, labored, noisy

What do you think, normal?
9
Average Respiration Ranges
Age Breaths/min 14 12-20 11-14 12-2
0 6-10 15-30 Newborn 30-50
10
Blood Pressure
  • Definition
  • The force of blood against the walls of the
    blood vessels
  • When the heart contracts and forces blood in the
    arteries Systolic Pressure
  • When the heart is relaxed, the remaining
    pressures in the arteries Diastolic Pressure

11
Blood Pressure
  • Presented in the form Systolic
  • Diastolic
  • Average Blood pressure 120/80

12
How to Take Blood Pressure
  • Position the blood pressure cuff
  • Arrow over brachial artery
  • Put stethoscope properly into your ears
  • Place the head of the stethoscope on the brachial
    artery, below the BP cuff
  • Pump the BP cuff to 160 mmHG
  • Slowly release pressure by turning value
    counterclockwise
  • 1st sound heard systolic pressure
  • Last sound heard diastolic pressure

13
Blood Pressure by Palpation
  • Very similar to previous procedure, but no
    stethoscope is used
  • Instead, place your hand on the radial pulse
  • Pump BP cuff to 160 mmHG
  • Slowly release the value
  • First pulse felt Systolic pressure
  • Diastolic pressure cannot be measured this way
  • Documented (Systolic)/Palp.

14
Now its your turn.
  • Take the pulse, respiration rate, blood pressure
    by auscultation (stethoscope), and blood pressure
    by palpation of 10 students.
  • Put the values you obtain for these measurements
    in your practice PCRs
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