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List some of the following that influence pulse rates:
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Acute pain, anxiety. Age. Exercise. Fever, heat. Hemorrhage. Medications. Metabolism. Postural changes. Pulmonary conditions. Unrelieved severe paid, chronic pain.

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List some of the following that influence pulse rates:
Acute pain, anxiety. Age. Exercise. Fever, heat. Hemorrhage. Medications. Metabolism. Postural changes. Pulmonary conditions. Unrelieved severe paid, chronic pain.
List some of the following that influence pulse rates:
Acute pain, anxiety. Age. Exercise. Fever, heat. Hemorrhage. Medications. Metabolism. Postural changes. Pulmonary conditions. Unrelieved severe paid, chronic pain.
What are signs?
Objective data.
List some of the following that influence pulse rates:
Acute pain, anxiety. Age. Exercise. Fever, heat. Hemorrhage. Medications. Metabolism. Postural changes. Pulmonary conditions. Unrelieved severe paid, chronic pain.
What are symptoms?
Subjective data.
List some of the following that influence pulse rates:
Acute pain, anxiety. Age. Exercise. Fever, heat. Hemorrhage. Medications. Metabolism. Postural changes. Pulmonary conditions. Unrelieved severe paid, chronic pain.
List the following risk factors for disease:
Genetic and Physiological. Age. Environmental. Lifestyle.
List the following origins of disease:
Hereditary. Congenital. Inflammatory. Degrative. Infectious. Deficiency. Metabolic. Neoplastic. Environmental.
List some of the following positions for examination:
Sitting. Supine. Dorsal recumbent. Lithotomy. Sims. Prone. Lateral recumbent. Knee-chest.
List the following physical assessment techniques:
Inspection. Auscultation. Palpation. Percussion.
List the following guidelines for obtaining vital signs?
Measuring vital signs correctly. Understanding and interpreting the values. Communicating findings appropriately. Beginning interventions as needed.
List the following sites for temperature for measurement.
Oral. Rectal. Axilla. Tympanic. Temporal artery.
List some of the following that influence pulse rates:
Acute pain, anxiety. Age. Exercise. Fever, heat. Hemorrhage. Medications. Metabolism. Postural changes. Pulmonary conditions. Unrelieved severe paid, chronic pain.
Body temperature falls into what two categories?
Core temperature. Surface temperature.
What is the average pulse rate for an adult?
Between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
No pulse felt.
0 Absent pulse.
What are the following classification of a fever?
Constant. Intermittent. Remittent.
List the following pulse sites:
Temporal pulse. Carotid pulse. Apical pulse. Brachial pulse. Radial pulse. Femoral pulse. Popliteal pulse. Dorsalis pedis. Posterior tibial.