Vital Signs: ATI Post-Test When preparing to measure the vital signs of a patient, you should recognize that which of the following will affect the methods that you will use? You are assessing a p... atients vital signs. the patient has a temperature of 102F which of the following do you expect to find? You are measuring a patients temperature orally. you place the covered probe... You are preparing to use a tympanic thermometer. which of the following steps has the highest priority in the accurate use of this piece of equipment for measuring body temperature? The most important factor in measuring blood pressure accurately is.... You are assessing the vital signs of a newly admitted patient. to establish an accurate baseline of the patients respiration you... When auscultating a patients apical pulse you listen until you hear the s1 and s2 heart sounds clearly and regularly. s2 is produced when the... When taking an adult patients temperature rectally it is important to... the difference between a patients systolic and diastolic blood pressures is called... You have assess a 45 year old patients vital signs. which of the following assessment values requires immediate attention... When assessing a patients respiration. it is recommended that the patient.... To auscultate a patients apical pulse accurately you position the bell or the diaphragm of your stethoscope over the point of maximal impulse which is located... [Show More]
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