Normal parameters for bp
[DOC File]January 13, 2003 - January 19, 2003 - University of Missouri
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Blood Pressure (BP) score is determined by comparing the current systolic reading and the patient’s usual Systolic Blood Pressure (UBP) and the greater the difference the greater the score. The patient’s UBP is to be recorded on the observation chart in the space provided (see section 4).
[DOC File]Propofol Dosing Guidelines - Stanford University
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Document current VS; BP parameters stabilized prior to transport tPA: Verify total dose given or to be infused. Document total tPA dose to be administered, start and stop times; if tubing change required for EMS IV Pump, assure correct dose of tPA is included.
[DOCX File]Vital Signs and Early Warning Scores
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A. Anticipate that the blood pressure will drop following the propofol/fentanyl induction. It usually returns promptly with intubation. B. Reduce the doses 25 50% for elderly, sick, or heavily premedicated patients. C. TIVA means no N2O and no isoflurane. D. Titrate the …
[DOC File]ACSM Guidelines - University of Washington
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Paediatric Normal Values of Vital Signs Age (years) Heart Rate/minute Respiratory Rate/minute Systolic Blood Pressure
[DOC File]Normal Values of Vital Signs - Bradford VTS
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Blood pressure. 80 to 110 mmHg systolic. Respirations. 15 to 30 breaths per minute. Infant vital signs (age 1 to 12 months) Pulse. 100 to 140 beats per minute. Blood pressure. 70 to 95 mmHg systolic. Respirations. 25 to 50 breaths per minute Neonatal vital signs (full-term, 60 mmHg systolic. Respirations
Pediatric Vital Signs by Age: Charts and Ranges
Classification of Blood Pressure for Adults Aged 18 and Older 120 Very Severe (Stage 4) hypertension Procedures for Assessment of Blood Pressure at Rest 1.
[DOC File]Normal Vital Signs Guidelines for EMS, by Age Group
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Normal values are 96-100%. Less than 90% is a concern, though patients with some conditions will have chronically low values, e.g. 86-88% Artifacts are common due to: darker skin color, poor circulation (cold fingers), motion of limb, bright light, fingernail polish, irregular pulse.
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