HSA 4502 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Asthma, Hypotension, Diastole

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Body temperature: body temperature is an indication of the intensity or degree of heat within the body, the average temperature of 98. 6 f is the most generally accepted single value. If the temperature is measured by the rectal, temporal, ear, or axillary method, this should be noted in the patient"s record. Temporal artery scanner: a temporal artery scanner uses an infrared scanner to measure the temperature of the temporal artery in the forehead. Oral thermometer: an oral thermometer has a probe connected to a unit containing a battery that measures a person"s temperature and provides a digital reading. Pulse: pulse: the movement of blood in the arteries, which can be palpated at various sites of the body or measured through auscultation over the apex of the heart with a stethoscope, measured in beats per minute. Finger pulse oximeters are compact unit that usually operate with a single button oximeter used.

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