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Vital signs and history

AB
signobjective condition that is observed, something you can see on examination
symptomthe patient's perception of his illness or injury, his subjective complaints that he tells the EMT
Oonset
P in OPQRSTprovocation
Rradiation, region, relief
Qquality
S in OPQRSTseverity
Ttime
S in SAMPLEsigns and symptoms
Aallergies
Mmedications
P in SAMPLEpast medical history
Llast oral intake
Eevents leading up to the illness or incident
first priority of the EMTscene safety
AVPUalert?, responsive to voice, response to pain, unresponsive
ABCairway, breathing circulation
oriented x3oriented to person, place, time
measurements of the body's most basic functionvital signs
useful in detecting or monitoring medical problemsvital signs
first measurement of vital signsbaseline vital signs
why you reasses vital signs frequentlyto catch any changes that may occur, detect and monitor
normal respiration rate12-20/minute
stridorharsh sound on inspiration when air flows through a narrowed upper airway
snoringtongue falls back in the throat and partially occludes it.
gurglingheard when liquid material is in upper airway
wheezinghigh-pitched sound typical of lower airway obstruction, like in asthma
gruntingindicates extreme effor being exerted
shallow breathingchest wall is hardly moving during breaths
labored breathingaccessory muscles are being used, chest is working hard at getting breaths
normal pulse rate60-100/minute
name for wrist pulseradial
name for upper arm pulse pointbrachial
name for side of neck pulse pointcarotid
name for groin pulse pointfemoral
threadyweak pulse
boundingvery strong pulse
listeningauscultation
feeling pulsepalpation
the space opposite the elbow on the front of the armantecubital fossa
normal adult blood pressure90/60 to 150/90
systolictop number of b/p, pressure in vessels when heart is contracting
diastoliclower b/p number, pressure in vessels when heart is resting
amount of upper arm the b/p cuff should cover2/3
cyanosisbluish
jaundiceyellowish
pallorpale in color, paler than normal
flushedred
capillary refill, normal timeless than 2 seconds
pupilblack part in the center of the eye
PERRLpupils equal, round and reactive to light
constrictedsmaller than normal pupils
pinpointtiny pupils
dilatedlarger than normal pupils
blown pupilshuge, greater than 8 mm
anisocoriaunequal pupils
sluggishpupils responding slowly to light
machine that indirectly measures the percent of oxygenated blood in the capillaries using infrared lightpulse oximeter
normal percentage of saturation of oxygen in the blood96-100%
reason for accurate history takingoften describes the reason for the present health crisis and past successful treatments
deformitydistorted, unnatural, looks funny
contusioninjury with skin intact, bruise
abrasionscraped away top layer of skin, "skinned knee"
puncturea wound that pierces the skin, "knife wound"
burnstissue injury due to heat/chemicals
tendernesspain when pressure applied, tender, sore
lacerationtorn skin, cut
swellingabnormal enlargement, swollen
a sign of fluid overload or serious chest injuriesjugular vein distension
crepitusa crunching sensation caused by air accumulation under the skin
PMS in physical exampulse, movement and sensation
log rollturning a person without turning the neck or spine by using 3-4 people and holding spine straight



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