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- 4. Caused when the body temperature reaches above 104 fahrenheit and is measured rectally
- 5. Unpleasant sensory and emotional damage that is associated with damaged tissue
- 6. Temperature measured by mouth
- 8. Heart pulse under 60 beats per minute
- 9. Temperature taken with tympanic thermometer placed in the ear or auditory canal
- 11. Difficult or labored breathing
- 12. Dusky bluish discoloration of skin, lips, and/or nail beds cause by decreased oxygen and rich carbon dioxide presence in the blood stream
- 14. Pressure which blood is felt against the wall of an artery and the heart is contracting and relaxes or beats
- 18. Lack of heart respirations; lack of blood
- 20. Another term for fever
- 23. The strength force and quantity
- 24. Severe dyspnea which breathing becomes difficult in any other position besides sitting and standing
- 25. Depth of quality respirations
- 27. Irregular or abnormal heartbeat caused by deficiency in hearts electrical pattern
- 29. Beats per minute
- 31. Used in most health care facilities with registered temperature on a view in second
- 32. Constant pressure in wall of arteries when left ventricle of heart is at rest
- 34. A balance between heat lost and heat produced by the body
- 37. Abnormal breathing pattern followed by multiple periods of dyspnea and apnea and is common in dying patients
- 38. Pulse taken with stethoscope at the apex of the heart
- 40. High body temperature exceeding 101 F
- 41. Glass tube containing mercury and contains alcohol that expands when exposed to heat
- 42. Specialized thermometers that record aural temp in the ear
- 43. Determinations provided basic conditions of the patient
- 44. High blood pressure and is indicated when pressures greater than 140mm and 90mm diastolic
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- 1. Passed between a straight line across the forehead midway between eyebrows and upper hairline
- 2. Instrument used to listen to internal body sounds
- 3. Force exerted by blood against arterial walls when heart is contracting or relaxes
- 4. Low blood pressure loss and is less than 90mm systolic and 60mm diastolic
- 7. Rapid shallow respiratory rate above 25 respirations per minute
- 10. Lack of pulse in the heart
- 13. Used to measure blood pressure in millimeters of the amount of mercury
- 15. Temperature taken in the arm pit under the upper arm
- 16. Reflect the breathing rate of the patient
- 17. Low body temperature measured 95 degrees fahrenheit and is also measured rectally
- 19. Happens in arteries walling when the heart contracts and blood gets pushed into the arteries
- 21. A type of thermometer that uses infrared radiation to determine a person or objects temperature without any form of physical contact
- 22. Regularly
- 26. Bubbling, crackling or noisy sounds caused by fluids or mucus in the air passages
- 28. Constant state of body fluid balance and identifies as the healthy state in the human body
- 30. Low respiratory rate under below 10 respirations
- 33. A small and handheld device that can measure your blood oxygen and oxygen saturation and pulse rate
- 35. Pulse over 100 beats per minute
- 36. The difficulty breathing with high pitched whistling, sighing which is caused by narrowing of bronchioles and obstruction or mucus accumulation in the bronchi
- 39. Temperature taken rectally
