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Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or in front of the elbow.
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Antecubital
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Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat.
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Arrhythmia
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Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or in front of the elbow.
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Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat.
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Pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels.
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Relating to the arm, the artery.
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Relating to either of the two major arteries on each side of the neck that carry blood to the head.
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In respiration, the amount of air in a breath.
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The normal rhythmic relaxation and dilation of the heart chambers.
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Instrument used in the detection and diagnosis of heart abnormalities. It generates a record of the electrical currents associated with heart muscle activity.
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Specific sounds heard when one is taking a blood pressure.
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Physical and chemical processess that occur within a living cell or organism and are necessary for the maintenance of life.
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Measurement of oxygen concentration in the blood.
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To examine or explore by touching.
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Rhythmic throbbing of the arteries produced by regular contractions of the heart.
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Relating to the radius, or forearm, artery.
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A quantity measured, as in breaths and heartbeats.
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Act or process of inhaling and exhaling; breathing.
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Sequence or pattern, sch as the heartbeat or breathing.
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Instrument for measuring blood pressure in the arteries.
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Instrument used for listening to sounds produced within the body.
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Rhythmic contraction of the heart, especially of the ventricles.
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Degree of hotness or coldness of a body or an environment.
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Instrument for measuring temperature.
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Relating to ear drum.
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Quantity or amount, as in force of a heartbeat.
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30 sec
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Average range of oral temperature of a resting person?
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30 sec
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Oral temperature reading
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30 sec
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Tympanic
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Axillary temperature reading
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Rectal temperature reading
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Most common site for taking a patient's pulse in the dental office.
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Characteristics of Pulse.
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30 sec
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Normal pulse rate for an adult?
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Characteristics of Respiration.
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Normal respiration rate for a relaxed adult?
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First sound of blood pressure, sharp tapping sound. First and larger number recorded.
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Last sound of blood pressure, soft tapping sound, second and lower number. The heart muscle at rest.
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A fit, healthy person should have an oxygen saturation level between?
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When rate or rhythm of the heart beat is altered.
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Occurs when the atria contracts before the next cardiac cycle begins. Caffeine induced.
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Seen when the atria is beating at an extremely rapid rate.
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Premature ventricular contractions (PVC), occurs when the ventricles contract before the next cardiac cycle.
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V-tach, occurs when the ventricles are beating at an extremely fast rate.
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V-fib, most critical and life threatening arrhythmia. Results in death. Total disfunction of the heart. No pulse, and not breathing. Need a defibrillator.