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General Survey, Measurement,
Vital Signs
Chapter 9
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Chapter 9: General Survey, Measurement, Vital Signs
General Survey
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Physical appearance
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Body structure
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Age
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Stature
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Sex
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Nutrition
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Level of
consciousness
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Symmetry
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Posture
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Position
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Body build, contour
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Skin color
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Facial features
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General Survey
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Mobility
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Behavior
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Gait
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Facial expression
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Range of motion
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Mood and affect
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Speech
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Dress
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Personal hygiene
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Measurement
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Weight
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Balance scale
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Recommended range for height
Height
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Vital Signs
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Temperature
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Hypothalamus as thermostat mechanism
Influences on temperature
• Diurnal cycle
• Menstrual cycle
• Exercise
• Age
Routes of temperature measurement
• Oral
• Electronic thermometer
• Axillary
• Rectal
• Tympanic membrane thermometer
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Vital Signs
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Pulse
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Stroke volume
Technique of measurement
Rate
• Normal rate for age group
• Bradycardia
• Tachycardia
Rhythm
• Sinus arrhythmia
Force
Elasticity
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Vital Signs
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Respirations
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Technique of measurement
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Normal rate for age group
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Ratio of pulse rate to respiratory rate should be
approximately 4:1
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Vital Signs
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Blood pressure
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Systolic pressure
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Diastolic pressure
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Pulse pressure
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Mean arterial pressure
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Chapter 9: General Survey, Measurement, Vital Signs
Blood Pressure
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Vital Signs
(cont.)
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Influences on blood pressure
• Age
• Race
• Weight
• Emotions
• Sex
• Diurnal rhythm
• Exercise
• Stress
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Vital Signs
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Physiologic factors controlling blood pressure
• Cardiac output
• Peripheral vascular resistance
• Volume of circulating blood
• Viscosity
• Elasticity of vessel walls
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Factors Controlling Blood Pressure
Illustration Pat Thomas, © 2006
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Chapter 9: General Survey, Measurement, Vital Signs
Vital Signs
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Blood pressure measurement
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Sphygmomanometer
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Cuff width and size
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Blood pressure measurement in the arm
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Position of person
Palpate brachial artery
Proper inflation and deflation technique
Korotkoff’s sounds
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I, systolic pressure
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IV, muffling of sounds
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V, diastolic pressure
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Chapter 9: General Survey, Measurement, Vital Signs
Measuring Blood Pressure
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Vital Signs
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Common errors in blood pressure
measurement
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Orthostatic (or postural) hypotension
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Blood pressure measurement in the thigh
• Thigh pressure higher than in the arm
• Screen for coarctation of aorta
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Chapter 9: General Survey, Measurement, Vital Signs
Sample Charting
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Chapter 9: General Survey, Measurement, Vital Signs
Significant elevation in blood pressure
measurements from one day to the next
could be attributed to
A. A decrease in cuff size
B. An increase in cuff size
C. New onset of pain or anxiety
D. A and C
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Chapter 9: General Survey, Measurement, Vital Signs
Which patient would be most likely
to present with a pulse rate that is
lower than normal?
A. A 70-year-old telephone salesman
presenting with dehydration.
B. A 20-year-old runner who had surgery 4
days ago for a fractured leg.
C. A 67-year-old who presented with an
exacerbation of his COPD
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