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== Cognitive Status ==
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Orientation, Concentration, Memory, Ability to Follow Instructions


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== Emotional Status ==
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Confusion, Agitation,
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== Cardiovascular Status ==
 
=== Pulses ===
[[Pulse rate]] is defined as the wave of blood in the artery created by contraction of the left ventricle during a cardiac cycle. The most common sites of measuring the peripheral pulses are the radial pulse, ulnar pulse, brachial pulse in the upper extremity, and the posterior tibialis or the [[Dorsalis Pedis Artery|dorsalis pedis]] pulse as well as the femoral pulse in the lower extremity. Clinicians also measure the carotid pulse in the neck. In day to day practice, the radial pulse is the most frequently used site for checking the peripheral pulse, where the pulse is palpated on the radial aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the [[Wrist and Hand|wrist joint.]]
 
=== Heart Rate ===
 
=== Blood Pressure ===
 
== Respiratory Status ==
 
=== Respiratory Rate ===
The [[Respiratory Rate|respiratory rate]]/the number of breaths per minute is defined as the one breath to each movement of air in and out of the lungs. The normal breathing rate is about 12 to 20 beats per minute in an average adult. In the pediatric age group, it is defined by the particular age group.
 
=== Oxygen Saturation ===
 
=== Breathing Pattern ===
 
=== Work of Breathing ===
 
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Introduction[edit | edit source]

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Cognitive Status[edit | edit source]

Orientation, Concentration, Memory, Ability to Follow Instructions

Emotional Status[edit | edit source]

Confusion, Agitation, Aggression, Depression, Cooperation,

Cardiovascular Status[edit | edit source]

Pulses[edit | edit source]

Pulse rate is defined as the wave of blood in the artery created by contraction of the left ventricle during a cardiac cycle. The most common sites of measuring the peripheral pulses are the radial pulse, ulnar pulse, brachial pulse in the upper extremity, and the posterior tibialis or the dorsalis pedis pulse as well as the femoral pulse in the lower extremity. Clinicians also measure the carotid pulse in the neck. In day to day practice, the radial pulse is the most frequently used site for checking the peripheral pulse, where the pulse is palpated on the radial aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist joint.

Heart Rate[edit | edit source]

Blood Pressure[edit | edit source]

Respiratory Status[edit | edit source]

Respiratory Rate[edit | edit source]

The respiratory rate/the number of breaths per minute is defined as the one breath to each movement of air in and out of the lungs. The normal breathing rate is about 12 to 20 beats per minute in an average adult. In the pediatric age group, it is defined by the particular age group.

Oxygen Saturation[edit | edit source]

Breathing Pattern[edit | edit source]

Work of Breathing[edit | edit source]

Attachments[edit | edit source]

Environment[edit | edit source]

Resources[edit | edit source]

References [edit | edit source]