Vital signs 5.The nurse controls or minimizes environmental factors that may affect vital signs. 6.The nurse uses a systematic method when taking vital signs. 7.The nurse collaborates with the physician to decide the frequency of vital sign assessment
5.The nurse controls or minimizes environmental factors that may affect vital signs. 6.The nurse uses a systematic method when taking vital signs. 7.The nurse collaborates with the physician to decide the frequency of vital sign assessment
Vital signs 8.The nurse uses vital signs measurements to determine indication for medication administration. 9.The nurse analyses the results of vital signs measurement. 10.When to take vital signs
8.The nurse uses vital signs measurements to determine indication for medication administration. 9.The nurse analyses the results of vital signs measurement. 10.When to take vital signs
Learning Objectives 1.Define the following terms:fever, hyperthemia,hypothermia,continuous fever,remittent fever,intermittent fever, irregular fever. 2.Discuss the normal value of body temperature and factors affect body temperature. 3.Identify the classification of fever and nursing interventions for client with fever. 4.Demonstrate the steps of temperature taking
Learning Objectives 1.Define the following terms: fever, hyperthemia, hypothermia, continuous fever, remittent fever, intermittent fever, irregular fever. 2. Discuss the normal value of body temperature and factors affect body temperature. 3. Identify the classification of fever and nursing interventions for client with fever. 4. Demonstrate the steps of temperature taking
Contents Physiology Factors Affecting Body Temperature Alterations in Body Temperature 我要学习啦 Nursing Process and Thermoregulation
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section 1 Physiology Body temperature is the heat of the body, measured in heat units called degrees.Body temperature reflects the balance between the heat produced and the heat lost from the body
Body temperature is the heat of the body, measured in heat units called degrees. Body temperature reflects the balance between the heat produced and the heat lost from the body. Physiology