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2. Where are we going?
What are vital signs?
How do you take them?
So, what’s normal?
SAMPLE History
3. What are the vitals
They provide information about the
status of a patient
Breating (Respirations)
Pulse
Skin
Pupils
Blood Pressure
4. Counting Respirations
Respiration is one inhalation and
exhalation.
Determined by counting for 30 sec, and
multiplying by 2.
A hand on the stomach/chest may help
7. Pulse
Determined by counting for 30 sec and
multiplying by 2.
Irregular pulse counted for 60 sec.
Provides information about heart, blood
volume and perfusion.
Taken at a pulse point
Don’t use your thumb
8. Common Pulse Points
Central Pulses
Carotid
Femoral
Peripheral Pulses
Radial
Brachial (children
under 1)
Posterior Tibial,
Dorsalis Pedis
13. Assessing Skin
Color assessed using lips, nail beds,
inside of mouth, membranes of the eye
Pull back glove to determine temp and
condition
In children under 6 capillary refill is
useful for determining perfusion
Refill should take less than 2 seconds
17. BP by Auscultation
Size using guides on cuff
Position on upper arm hoses pointing down
Inflate 30mmHg past pulse
Position stethoscope over brachial artery
Deflate
Note first sound and last sound
Record as systolic/diastolic (140/80)
18. One last note on Vitals
First set of vitals is the baseline, you are
interested in changes
On not sick patients, repeat every 15
minutes
On sick patients, repeat every 5 minutes
Treat patient, not the vital signs or the
equipment
19. BP by Auscultation
Size using guides on cuff
Position on upper arm hoses pointing down
Inflate 30mmHg past pulse
Position stethoscope over brachial artery
Deflate
Note first sound and last sound
Record as systolic/diastolic (140/80)
20. BP by Palpation
Size using guides on cuff
Position on upper arm centered over
brachial artery
Inflate 30mmHg past pulse
Deflate
Record point at which pulse returns
Record as Systolic/P (135/p)
21. Normal Blood Pressure
Male
Systolic = 100+age
until 50
Diastolic =60-90
Female
Systolic=90+age
until 50
Diastolic = 50-80
22. Practice
Get BP from two
people
Try at least two
techniques for
obtaining BP
Auscultation,
Palpation, or
Automatic Cuff
28. Medications
Prescription and OTC
Including vitamins, herbal remedies
Birth Control Pills
Illicit Drugs
Always get a list of meds, or take them
with
Home O2 rate is also important
What did you take, when, how much?
29. Past Pertinent Medical History
Underlying medical problems
Recent visits to hospitals/doctors
Recent medical procedures
Recent accidents/falls/trauma
Medic Alert tags may be useful
Look for signs of medical equipment in
the house
31. Events Leading to Call
Get as much information as you can
What happened, what were you doing
Has anything unusual happened?
If this is a chronic problem, what’s
different this time?
32. Final SAMPLE notes
Try to ask open ended questions (avoid
yes/no questions)
Wait for the patient to respond
5-10 seconds is not out of line
Note pertinent negatives
Write everything down