Directions: Have the students work in Jesus Garcia, a 28-year-old Hispanic male, admitted to the medical unit with a diagnosis of dehydration. Mr. Garcia has ulcerative colitis. He reports 8-10 liquid bowel movements a day, decreased appetite, and vomiting twice today. He reports abdominal pain a five on a scale of 0-10. His most recent vital signs are BP 106/56, HR 105, RR 20, and Temperature 98.6 F. Which vital signs are out of range, and why? Vital Sign Blood pressure Heart Rate Rationale Respiratory Rate Temperature Pain Idiabetes mellitus. He was admitted to the

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COLLEGE NURSING
National Management Office 0es Highland Parkway, Dewnes Greve, IL SIS I SSN 556K6I chamberfain.edu
Please viit chamiherlain.edulocations for baton spectie adideess, plee ant fax infirmation
NR 302 Analysis of Vital Signs
Name,
Date
Directions: Have the students work in pairs or small groups and provide rationales of why the vital signs are out of range.
Jesus Garcia, a 28-year-old Hispanic male, admitted to the medical unit with a diagnosis of dehydration. Mr. Garcia has
ulcerative colitis. He reports 8-10 liquid bowel movements a day, decreased appetite, and vomiting twice today. He reports
abdominal pain a five on a scale of 0-10. His most recent vital signs are BP 106/56, HR 105, RR 20, and Temperature 98.6 F.
Which vital signs are out of range, and why?
Vital Sign
Rationale
Blood pressure
Heart Rate
Respiratory Rate
Temperature
Pain
Carl Rogers is a 67-year-old African American male with a 20-year history of type Il diabetes mellitus. He was admitted to the
medical unit with a non-healing ulcer on his right heel. He reports a burning pain that hurts worse when he walks. Mr. Rogers
rates the pain as a 7/10. Mr. Roger's vital signs are BP 138/80, HR 76, RR 18, Temp 100.9 F, and oxygen saturation of 96% on
room air.
Which vital signs are out of range, and why?
Vital Sign
Blood pressure
Heart Rate
Rationale
Respiratory Rate
Temperature
Pain
Nancy Gilbert is a 65-year-old Caucasian female with a 5-year history of laryngeal cancer requiring a permanent
tracheostomy and continuous supplemental oxygen. She was evaluated shortness of breath and fatigue and admitted with a
diagnosis of pneumonia. Her most recent vital signs are BP 148/80, HR 88, RR 24, Temperature 101.4F, and oxygen
saturation of 90% on 50% Oz via trach collar.
Which vital signs are out of range, and why?
Vital Sign
Rationale
Blood pressure
Heart Rate
Respiratory Rate
Temperature
Oxveen Saturation
Transcribed Image Text:COLLEGE NURSING National Management Office 0es Highland Parkway, Dewnes Greve, IL SIS I SSN 556K6I chamberfain.edu Please viit chamiherlain.edulocations for baton spectie adideess, plee ant fax infirmation NR 302 Analysis of Vital Signs Name, Date Directions: Have the students work in pairs or small groups and provide rationales of why the vital signs are out of range. Jesus Garcia, a 28-year-old Hispanic male, admitted to the medical unit with a diagnosis of dehydration. Mr. Garcia has ulcerative colitis. He reports 8-10 liquid bowel movements a day, decreased appetite, and vomiting twice today. He reports abdominal pain a five on a scale of 0-10. His most recent vital signs are BP 106/56, HR 105, RR 20, and Temperature 98.6 F. Which vital signs are out of range, and why? Vital Sign Rationale Blood pressure Heart Rate Respiratory Rate Temperature Pain Carl Rogers is a 67-year-old African American male with a 20-year history of type Il diabetes mellitus. He was admitted to the medical unit with a non-healing ulcer on his right heel. He reports a burning pain that hurts worse when he walks. Mr. Rogers rates the pain as a 7/10. Mr. Roger's vital signs are BP 138/80, HR 76, RR 18, Temp 100.9 F, and oxygen saturation of 96% on room air. Which vital signs are out of range, and why? Vital Sign Blood pressure Heart Rate Rationale Respiratory Rate Temperature Pain Nancy Gilbert is a 65-year-old Caucasian female with a 5-year history of laryngeal cancer requiring a permanent tracheostomy and continuous supplemental oxygen. She was evaluated shortness of breath and fatigue and admitted with a diagnosis of pneumonia. Her most recent vital signs are BP 148/80, HR 88, RR 24, Temperature 101.4F, and oxygen saturation of 90% on 50% Oz via trach collar. Which vital signs are out of range, and why? Vital Sign Rationale Blood pressure Heart Rate Respiratory Rate Temperature Oxveen Saturation
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