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Vital Signs and Conditions of the Athlete

AB
Heart Rate/Pulsecan be taken at the carotid or radial arteries
Normal Body Temperature98.6 degrees
Blood PressureSystolic/Diastolic
Capillary Refillindicates whether blood is flowing to fingertips and toes
RespirationsBreathing Rate
MononucleosisViral infection; enlarged spleen
AsthmaBronchi are constricted and mucus is produced
Diabetes Type IInsulin is not produced
Diabetes Type IICells are insulin resistant
Skin ColorBluish tinge means poor oxygen supply
Response to PainVaries among individuals
ParalysisInability to move
Normal Pupil ReponseConstrict in response to light
HemiplegiaInability to move one side of body
ParaplegiaInability to move the legs
QuadriplegiaInability to move arms and legs
Normal BpBelow 120/80


Sports Medicine Instructor
Lenape High School

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