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Steps for measuring vital signs
The four major body ECG monitors refer to the body temperature, breathing, pulse rate, and blood pressure. The pulse rate can be replaced by heart rate, and generally, heart rate and pulse rate are consistent. The normal pulse rate of the normal population should be between 60-100 times per minute. Breathing is 12-18 times per minute. Blood pressure is between 90-130/60-85 mmHg. Armpit temperature is between 36-37 degrees. If all these indicators are relatively stable within the normal range, it often indicates that the patient’s health condition is good.
ECG monitoring refers to the body temperature, breathing, blood pressure, and heart rate. Normal body temperature: The normal armpit temperature is 36-37℃, the normal oral temperature is 36.3-37.2℃, and the normal duodenal body temperature is generally 0.3-0.5℃ higher than the normal oral body temperature. Because the precise measurement of armpit temperature is convenient and hygienic, we often use armpit temperature.
Normal respiratory rate: The normal respiratory rate of adults is 16-20 times/min, that of children is 20-30 times/min, and the respiratory frequency of newborns reaches above 40 times/min. Normal blood pressure: The systolic pressure of adults should not be less than 90 mmHg and not exceed 140 mmHg, and the diastolic pressure should not be less than 60 mmHg and not exceed 90 mmHg. Children of different ages have different normal heart rate and breathing ranges, generally the younger the age, the faster the breathing rate and the faster the heart rate.
The four major body ECG monitors refer to the body temperature, breathing, blood pressure, and pulse rate. In a quiet state, breathing natural gas, maintaining consciousness, and not taking any medication, the standard values are as follows: 1. Armpit temperature is between 36~37 degrees Celsius; 2. Breathing is between 12~20 times/min, regular, not too deep or shallow; 3. Blood pressure is below 140/90 mmHg; 4. Pulse rate is between 60~100 times/min, regular, even, and consistent with heart rate, with the same pulse rate on both sides.
Body’s ECG monitoring generally refers to the body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure. The precise measurement of body temperature in clinical medicine often uses a mercury thermometer to accurately measure the armpit temperature, which involves throwing the mercury column of the mercury thermometer below 35℃ and placing the liquid mercury head under the armpit, holding it for at least 5 minutes, and then reading the value. The precise measurement of heart rate can be carried out by touching the pulse rate, which is to count the pulse rate within 1 minute of touching for about 1 minute.