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brachial pulse - ✔️✔️Groove between biceps and triceps muscles at antecubital fossa;
provide status of circulation to lower arm; to auscultate blood pressure

sphygmomanometer - ✔️✔️pressure manometer, exclusive or vinyl cough that
encloses and inflatable rubber bladder, and a pressure bulb with a release valve that
inflates the bladder

tachycardia - ✔️✔️abnormally fast heart rate, 100 plus beats per minute in adults

bradycardia - ✔️✔️slow heart rate, less than 60 beats per minute in adults

radial pulse - ✔️✔️thumb side of forearm at wrist; common site to assess peripheral
pulse and status of circulation to hand

hypertension - ✔️✔️systolic blood pressure is greater or equal to 180 mm HG and or
diastolic is greater or equal to 110 mm HG

hypotension - ✔️✔️systolic blood pressure decreases to 90 mm of mercury or lower


diastolic - ✔️✔️minimal blood pressure exerted against the arterial walls at any time

systolic - ✔️✔️The peak of maximum pressure when ejection occurs is systolic blood
pressure

afebrile - ✔️✔️person is a febrile when the fever breaks; no fever

febrile - ✔️✔️having or showing symptoms of a fever; WBC production is stimulated

pulse pressure - ✔️✔️the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure

tachypnea - ✔️✔️rate of breathing is regular, but abnormally rapid greater than 20
breaths per minute

beadypnea - ✔️✔️rate of breathing as regular but abnormally slow less than 12 breaths
per minute

hyperthermia - ✔️✔️body temperature that is elevated as a result of the body's inability
to promote heat loss or reduce heat production

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