Routine Measurements of Body System

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This presentation provides an overview of routine measurements of the body system, including temperature, blood pressure, respiration rate, pulse, and peak flow readings. It explains the process and importance of each measurement, such as detecting abnormalities and assessing overall health. The presentation includes step-by-step instructions for measuring each parameter and references for further reading.

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Most patients have their vital signs be measured by healthcare assistants or
registered nurses in order to identify any abnormality in the normal
physiological functioning of the human body.
Pulse measurement
Respiration rate
Routine measurements of body system
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References
Pulse refers to tactile arterial palpation of the rate at which the heart
pumps blood across the human body and is generally measured by using
a heart rate monitor (HRM) or by placing the fingers at the radial artery.
Make the patient sit in a relaxed position
Straighten the elbow of the patient and make the wrist face upwards
Position the middle and index fingers of the dominant hand in a manner
that the fingertips align
Ask patients to form a fist, upon which a ligament gets elevated
beneath the skin
Place the fingers next to the ligament on the side of the thumb
Feel the throbbing of the radial artery beneath
Start a timer and count the pulse beats for fifteen seconds
Multiply the count by four to obtain pulse rate/minute
Biologycorner.com., 2018. Lab: Measuring Blood Pressure. [online] Available at:
https://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/measuring_blood_pressure.html [Accessed 22 Apr. 2019]
Kidshealth.org., 2018. How to Take Your Child's Temperature. [online] Available at:
https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/take-temperature.html [Accessed 22 Apr. 2019]
Masimo.cn., 2018. Acoustic respiration rate. [online] Available at: http://www.masimo.cn/rra/index.htm
[Accessed 22 Apr. 2019]
Medicalnewstoday.com., 2017. What is the pulse and how do I check it? [online] Available at:
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/258118.php [Accessed 22 Apr. 2019]
Medlineplus.gov., 2018. How to measure peak flow. [online] Available at:
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientimages/000116.htm [Accessed 22 Apr. 2019]
The pressure exerted by circulating bloodstream on the walls of the
arteries is referred to as blood pressure. A sphygmomanometer is
commonly used to measure arterial blood pressure.
Locate the pulse
Slide the cuff to the arm and secure it near the brachial artery
Position stethoscope on the same arm and palpate it near antecubical
fossa
Inflate the cuff until it stops blood flow and no sounds are heard
Begin deflation
Record the systolic reading with a tap noise prior to the rhythmic sound
Record the diastolic reading with a stop in the sound
It refers to the number of breaths a person takes, per minute
Allow the person to relax
Use a watch and count the number of times the person’s chest moves
up and down for a complete minute
Assess for orientation and alertness of the person to place and time
Note the pause between each breath
Health assessment Blood pressure
Oral temperature
measurement
Glass thermometers containing mercury inside are most commonly used for
measurement of body temperature, in order to detect the presence of fever
or febrile response.
Wash the hands with warm water and soap
Take a clean thermometer
Do not drink or eat anything for a minimum of five minutes prior to
measurement of temperature
Firmly shake it downwards numerous times of the mercury line reads more
than 35.6°C
Place the tip of the thermometer under the tongue
Hold it in the same region for at least 2-3 minutes and do not bite the
glass
Remove it without holding the tip
Hold it at eye level and record the line of mercury
Peak flow readings
Peak expiratory flow refers to maximum expiration speed of a person and
is typically measured using a peak flow meter.
Ensure that the arrow or sliding marker on the meter is at the scale
botton
Make the patient stand up straight and put the meter mouthpiece inside
the mouth, by closing the lips securely
Ask patient to blow air quickly and hard in one breath
Note the movement of the marker
Repeat thrice
Record the highest rating
Figure 1- Temperature measurement
Source- Kidshealth.org 2018
Figure 2- Pulse measurement
Source- Medicalnewstoday.com 2017
Figure 3- Pressure measurement
Source- Biologycorner.com 2018
Figure 5- Peak flow measurement
Source- Medlineplus.gov 2018
Figure 4- Respiratory rate
measurement
Source- Masimo.cn 2018

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