1. take/check vital signs
2. temperature
3. respiratory rate
4. pulse
5. (take) blood pressure: high/low, hypertensive/hypotensive
6. oxgen saturation
7. systolic pressure/ diastolic pressure
8. beat
9. cuff
10. chart
11. Celsius/ Fahrenheit
12. infection
13. reading
14. respiratory tract
15. numb
16. rapidly.
17. slightly
18. attend
19. deflate
20. shrink
21. stand up straight
22. warp around
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回覆刪除During the morning shift, I was assigned to check vital signs for several patients. First, I measured the patient’s temperature in Celsius and recorded the reading on the chart. Then, I counted their respiratory rate and checked their oxygen saturation to ensure they were breathing properly. Next, I wrapped the blood pressure cuff around their arm and slowly deflated it to get an accurate measurement. One patient had a slightly high systolic pressure, so I reported it to the nurse in charge.
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回覆刪除In a hospital, checking vital signs is an important part of patient .Nurses begin by measuring the patient’s temperature and pulse. They use a blood pressure cuff to check both systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. And,they use monitor to check the patient’s respiratory rate and oxygen saturation to ensure everything is stable. All of these readings are carefully recorded on a chart for doctors to see.Accurate monitoring of blood pressure and other vital signs helps medical staff detect any issues early and provide the right treatment.
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回覆刪除The nurse checked the patient’s vital signs, starting with their temperature, which was slightly elevated at 38°C (Celsius). Next, she measured the respiratory rate and pulse, both of which were within the normal range. However, when she took the blood pressure, she found it was quite low, indicating a hypotensive condition. The oxygen saturation level was also slightly reduced, suggesting possible breathing difficulties. The systolic pressure and diastolic pressure readings confirmed the low blood pressure. Given the elevated temperature and other signs, the nurse suspected a mild infection and decided to monitor the patient closely.
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回覆刪除Today, the nurse checked Tom vital signs. His temperature was 38.5 degrees Celsius , respiratory rate was 18, pulse was 75, blood pressure was 134 over 82, and oxygen saturation was 93%. His vital sign chart showed that Tom had a fever. The nurse rapidly drew blood for him to check if he was infection with the virus. After giving him medicine, his temperature dropped slightly. Tom is much better now.
Take vital signs provide a lot of information. The measurements include temperature, respiratory rate, pulse, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation. From these readings, we can determine whether there is a problem with high or low blood pressure (hypertensive/hypotensive), whether the heartbeat is too rapid, or if there is a fever caused by an infection. This helps in attending to patients more effectively.
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回覆刪除In the hospital, nurses regularly check patients’ vital signs to monitor their health. They measure temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit and check pulse and respiratory rate to assess heart and lung function.
If a patient has high blood pressure or low blood pressure, the nurse uses a monitor to take a blood pressure reading. A cuff is wrapped around the arm, inflated, and then rapidly deflated to get the reading.
The nurse also checks for numbness or discomfort and records all data in the patient’s chart for the doctor’s review.
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回覆刪除Nurse: Hello! I’m going to take your vital signs now. First, let me check your temperature.
Patient: Sure
Nurse: Your temperature is 38.5°C, which is a bit high. Do you have any infection symptoms, like coughing or a sore throat?
Patient: Yes, I’ve had a sore throat since yesterday.
Nurse: I see. Now, I will check your pulse and respiratory rate. Please breathe normally.
Patient: Okay.
Nurse: Your respiratory rate is slightly fast. I’ll also take your blood pressure. Let me wrap the cuff around your arm.
Patient: Alright.
Nurse: Your blood pressure is a bit low. Have you felt numb or dizzy recently?
Patient: Yes, I felt dizzy this morning when I tried to stand up straight.
Nurse: I see. I’ll note these in your chart and let the doctor know.
A: I need to check your vital signs.
回覆刪除B: Sure.
A: First, your temperature—do you prefer Celsius or Fahrenheit?
B: Celsius.
A: 37°C. Now, your respiratory rate—just breathe normally.
B: Okay.
A: Looks good. Checking your pulse and oxygen saturation now.
B: Alright.
A: Pulse: 75 beats per minute. Oxygen saturation: 98%. Now, I’ll take your blood pressure.
B: Okay.
A: Wrapping the cuff around your arm… inflating… now deflating.
B: Got it.
A: Systolic pressure: 120. Diastolic pressure: 80. Normal.
B: Good to hear!
A: Let me update your chart. If you feel numb or dizzy, tell me.
B: Just slightly tired.
A: That’s fine. If anything changes rapidly, we’ll check for infection or respiratory tract issues.
B: Thanks!
A: You’re welcome!
This morning, I would like to check the patient’s vital signs in room 303. First, I took his temperature and recorded it on the chart. Then, I checked his pulse and oxygen saturation to make sure everything was normal. The patient said his arm felt numb, so I told him I will report to the doctor. After that, I put the blood pressure cuff on his arm and slowly deflated it after checking his blood pressure. The nurse also checked for signs of infection. Before leaving, I reminded the patient to stand up straight when walking to feel better. His reading was normal, so he was fine.
回覆刪除Emily is a nursing student doing internship at Chengqing Hospital. This is her first time in the clinic, and today she is going to measure the patient's vital signs. When she entered the ward, she smiled and said to the patient, "Good morning, now I will help you measure your vital signs," then rolled up the patient's sleeves, put on a cuff, and finally turned on the monitor. As the monitor started, Emily noted the systolic pressure and diastolic pressure, then checked the chart. She felt the patient’s pulse, counting each beat, then observed their respiratory rate. After measuring the temperature, she clipped the oximeter to their finger to check oxygen saturation. “All done!” she said with a smile.
回覆刪除Nurse: Sir, how are you feeling? Do you still feel numb?
回覆刪除Patient : My chest still feels tight… Like I’m deflating with every breath.
Nurse : Try to stand straight; it’ll help you breathe better.
Patient : A little better… but I feel like I’m shrinking, so weak…
Nurse : Just rest for now. Don’t forget to attend your follow-up next week.
Patient : Alright… Thank you.
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回覆刪除N: Good morning Mr.Yung. I'm the nurse attend of you today.
Y: Good morning.
N: Because you have infection.May l take you vital sigs?
Y: sure.
N: I will take your temperature,respiratory rate,pulse,blood pressure and oxgen saturation.
Y: Ok!
N: Your temperature,respiratory rate,pulse and oxgen saturation is normal.
Y: Ok! What is my blood pressure data ?
N: Systolic pressure 120 and diastolic pressure 80 is normal.
Y: Thanks for your help.
Today, I went to the clinic for a health checkup. The nurse first checked my vital signs. She measured my temperature with an ear thermometer, and it was 38 degrees Celsius. She said I might have an infection. Then, she took my blood pressure by wrapping a blood pressure cuff around my arm, inflating it, and then deflating it slowly to get the reading.
回覆刪除“Your blood pressure reading is 140/85, which is slightly hypertensive, and your respiratory rate is a bit fast,” she said, reminding me to get plenty of rest and drink more water. Finally, she asked me to stand up straight to measure my height and weight. After recording all the data, she smiled and said, “All done! Please wait over there for the doctor.”
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回覆刪除Today is my first day go to the hospital for internship.I was learning to take vital sign.I check patient temperature and found that his temperature was high. I measured the patient's breathing that he was rapidly . Then wrapped the blood pressure cuff around his arm and let it deflate. The patient frowned. “My arm feels numb,” he said. After checking the patient, the doctor said, “He might have a respiratory tract infection. Good job noticing the signs.” I felt proud. I was happy to attend to patients and help them feel better.
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回覆刪除Doctor: Hello! I’m going to take your vital signs now. First, let’s check your temperature.
Patient: Sure, doctor.
Doctor: Your temperature is normal. Now, I’ll check your pulse and blood pressure. Please relax your arm.
Patient: Alright.
Doctor: I’ll wrap the cuff around your arm and start the reading.
Patient: I feel a little numb in my arm.
Doctor: That’s normal. The cuff will deflate soon.
Patient: Okay.
Doctor: Your blood pressure is slightly high. Have you been feeling any infection symptoms recently?
Patient: No, I don’t think so.
Doctor: That’s good. Please stand up straight so I can check your respiratory rate.
Patient: Alright.
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回覆刪除A: Good morning Sir. I will take your Vital signs now.
B:OK,no problem.
(tie a cuff and use thermometer)
A: Your temperature is 36.5.
B:OK!
A:Your pulse is 89 beats per minute and respiratory rate is 18,all it fine.
B:I see.My blood pressure is high or low?
A: That me see…your blood pressure is 115 over 80 it fine so don't worry.
B:And my oxygen saturation?
A:It100%!
The doctors and nurses are checking a patient’s vital signs. First, they take his body temperature with an ear thermometer. The measured temperature is 37.9 degrees Celsius. A high temperature may indicate an infection.Next, they check his respiratory rate. If the respiratory tract is affected, he may breathe rapidly. They then check his pulse.The normal heart rate is 60 to 100 beats/min. Finally, they take blood pressure using a cuff that wraps around his arm. The systolic pressure and diastolic pressure are recorded. If the readings are too high, he may be hypertensive.
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回覆刪除Nurse: Hello, Mr. Sam. I would like to check your vital signs now. Please relax.
Patient: Sure, thank you.
Nurse: Let’s start take your temperature… (checks temperature) Your temperature is normal.
Now, I’ll take your pulse and blood pressure. (wraps the cuff around the patient’s arm and takes readings) Your pulse and blood pressure are also within the normal range.
Patient: That’s good to hear.
Nurse: Now, I’ll check your respiratory rate and oxygen saturation. Please breathe normally. (observes and records the readings)
Hmm… your respiratory rate is slightly fast, and your oxygen saturation is a bit low.
Patient: Oh… Is that something serious?
Nurse: I’m not sure yet, but I’ll attend to this immediately.
I’ll record your readings in the chart and inform the doctor.
Please wait a moment while I get the doctor to assess your condition.
Patient: Alright, thank you.
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回覆刪除When attending to a patient, it's important to first check their vital signs. Begin by measuring their temperature, either in Celsius or Fahrenheit, to determine if they have a fever, which may indicate an infection. Next, check their respiratory rate to ensure their respiratory tract is functioning properly. If they seem numb or have difficulty breathing, this could be a sign of a more serious issue. Measure their pulse and blood pressure, paying attention to whether their systolic or diastolic pressure is too high or low, which could point to hypertension or hypotension.
You can then use a cuff to take the blood pressure reading. Be sure to deflate the cuff slowly to avoid any discomfort. Finally, check their oxygen saturation levels to assess if they are receiving enough oxygen, especially if they appear to be breathing rapidly or slightly labored.
Me:You don’t look well. I would like to check your vital signs,is that ok?
回覆刪除You:Of course,thanks you
Me:Ok,first I will check your temperature and blood pressure.Please take your arm on the table,I will wrap cuff around your arm and I will put the thermometer into your ear.
You:Ok.I feel my arm are numb.
Me:That is normal.Hm…your had a slightly
hypotensive and your temperature is 38 degrees Celsius.
You:That’s really bad.
Me:You should see a doctor. Go rapidly.
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回覆刪除A:Hi~ Are you feeling unwell?
B: I feel like my throat is a bit infection.
A: Alright, let me check your vital signs first.
B:ok~
A: Let’s take your blood pressure first. Please roll up your sleeves.
oh~ Your blood pressure is a bit high.
B: Really?
A:Yes,but don’t worry. Let’s take your temperature.
B:ok~
A: Your temperature is 37.0 celsius, which is normal. Next, let’s measure your height.
B:ok~shoes off?
A:Yes, Please stand up straight.
B: When can I see a doctor?
A:Almost there, please wait slightly longer.
B:ok~
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回覆刪除Two days ago, I was sick, so I went to see the doctor. The nurse told me to stand up straight because she needed to chart my height. After that, she helped me check my vital signs. She took my temperature to see if I had a fever, and she also took my blood pressure. She told me that I had low hypotensive pressure.
Sometimes, I kept coughing, and my breathing became a little rapid. The nurse said it was because my respiratory tract had a slight infection.
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回覆刪除The hospital routine one of them is check vital signs,we need use cuff wrap around patient's hand to take blood pressure,when the cuff deflate that mean we can get the reading,it's normal for your hands to feel a little numb during this process,next is body temperature,if to high maybe it's your body is getting an infection,after measuring the remaining vital signs, the doctor will check your cahrt.
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回覆刪除N: Hello, Mr. Li. How are you feeling now?
P: I feel a little unwell.
N: Let me check your vital signs. I'll take your temperature first. Your temperature is 38.2 degrees Celsius, which is slightly high.
P: Okay.
N: I'll check your respiratory rate. Your respiratory rate is normal.
P: Okay.
N: Now, I'll take your blood pressure. Let me roll up your sleeve and wrap the cuff around your arm.
P: Okay.
N: Your blood pressure is 138 over 75.
P: Okay.
N: Please rest while I go notify the doctor.
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回覆刪除Before the doctor arrived, the nurse took the patient’s vital signs. She noticed that his temperature was slightly high, which could indicate a fever, so she checked his respiratory rate to ensure he was breathing normally. Then, she found that his pulse was a bit fast, possibly to stress or discomfort. Since the patient had a history of hypertension, it was important to check his blood pressure regularly.The nurse used an oximeter to check his oxygen saturation, but the reading was slightly low, so she decided to take further measurements. She wrapped the cuff around his arm and recorded the blood pressure in his medical chart. After reviewing his condition, she suspected that he might have an infection, so she informed the doctor immediately. The patient also mentioned that his hands felt numb, which further indicated a possible health issue.
N: Hello, Mr. Lee! I would like to check your vital signs today. How are you feeling?
回覆刪除L: Oh no… Is my blood pressure going to break the chart?
N: Let’s find out! Just relax. I’ll wrap the cuff around your arm—don’t worry, it won’t squeeze too hard!
L: Phew! Last time, my arm felt numb for a minute!
N: I promise I’ll deflate it gently this time. Oh! Your pulse is great—are you secretly an athlete?
L: Haha, more like a professional napper!
N: Well, your temperature is perfect too. Not too hot, not too cold—just like the perfect cup of coffee!
L: That’s the best compliment I’ve had all day! So, what’s my reading? Am I officially alive?
N: Don’t worry! Your blood pressure is normal. Your systolic and diastolic pressures are both great, so your condition is really good—you could compete in the Napping Olympics at this rate!
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回覆刪除During her shift, Anna checked the vital signs of a patient. She took his temperature and 啊pulse, then checked his oxygen saturation. His blood pressure was a bit high, so she wrote it on the chart. When she listened to his respiratory tract, she heard a strange sound. The doctor told her to attend to him carefully. She used a cuff to check his blood pressure and made sure to wrap around his arm properly. After that, she reminded him to stand up straight before walking.