Vital Signs Checklist
Vital Signs Checklist
Checklist Evaluation
Vital Signs
Rating Scale:
2 – Demonstrate the procedure with errors even with frequent guidance and supervision
1 – Does not demonstrate the procedure even under close supervision and guidance
Performance
Preparation Remarks
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1. Assess:
Digital Thermometer
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Disposable gloves
Tissues/wipes
Cotton balls with alcohol/cotton pads
Procedure
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7. Remove the thermometer and discard the cover or wipe with
a tissue if necessary.
Total Score
To compute for the Total Score: Add each item’s
rating.
Ave.
Comments:
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Student’s Signature Over Printed Name CI’s Signature Over Printed Name
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Assessing a Peripheral Pulse
Performance
Preparation Remarks
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1. Assess:
Procedure
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8. Document the pulse rate, rhythm, and volume and your actions
in the client record.
Procedure
After assessing the pulse, remove all the gel from the probe to
prevent damage to its surface. Clean the transducer with
aqueous
solutions.
Total Score
To compute for the Total Score: Add each item’s rating.
Ave.
To compute for the Average: Divide the total SCORE by
total number of items, multiply by 100
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Comments:
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Student’s Signature Over Printed Name CI’s Signature Over Printed Name
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Assessing an Apical Pulse
Performed
Preparation Remarks
5 4 3 2 1
1. Assess:
Stethoscope
Antiseptic wipes
If using DUS, the transducer probe, obtain the
stethoscope headset, transmission gel, and
tissues/wipes
Procedure
Total Score
To compute for the Total Score: Add each item’s rating.
Ave.
To compute for the Average: Divide the total SCORE by
total number of items, multiply by 100
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Comments:
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Student’s Signature Over Printed Name CI’s Signature Over Printed Name
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Assessing an Apical−Radial Pulse
Performance
Preparation Remarks
5 4 3 2 1
1. Assess:
Clinical signs of hypovolemic shock
Stethoscope
Antiseptic wipes
Procedure
Decide on a time to begin counting. The nurse taking the radial pulse
says "Start" at that time.
Each nurse counts the pulse rate for 60 seconds. Both nurses end
the count when the nurse taking the radial pulse says "Stop."
The nurse who assesses the apical rate also assesses the apical
pulse rhythm and volume.
The nurse assessing the radial pulse rate also assesses the radial
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pulse rhythm and volume.
One-Nurse Technique
Assess the apical pulse for 60 seconds.
Assess the radial pulse for 60 seconds.
Total Score
To compute for the Total Score: Add each item’s
rating.
Ave.
Comments:
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Student’s Signature Over Printed Name CI’s Signature Over Printed Name
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Assessing Respirations
Performance
Prepar Remarks
ation
5 4 3 2 1
1. Assess:
Chest movement
Activity tolerance
Chest pain
Dyspnea
Proce
dure
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Observe the depth, rhythm, and character of respirations.
5.
Total Score
To compute for the Total Score: Add each
item’s rating.
Ave.
Comments:
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Student’s Signature Over Printed Name CI’s Signature Over Printed Name
Printed Name
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Assessing Blood Pressure
Performance
Remarks
Preparation 5 4 3 2 1
1. Assess:
Stethoscope or DUS
Sphygmomanometer
Procedure
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Pump up the cuff until you no longer feel the brachial pulse. At
that pressure, the blood cannot flow through the artery. Note
the pressure on the sphygmomanometer at which pulse is no
longer
felt.
Release the pressure completely in the cuff, and wait one to two
minutes before making further measurements.
Procedure
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If it is not possible to use a stethoscope to obtain the blood
pressure, or if the Korotkoff’s sounds cannot be heard, palpate
the radial or brachial pulse site as the cuff pressure is released.
The manometer reading at the point where the pulse
reappears represents a blood pressure between what would be
the
Procedure
client unduly.
Locate the popliteal artery.
Procedure
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11. Wipe the cuff with an approved disinfectant.
Total Score
To compute for the Total Score: Add each item’s rating.
Ave.
To compute for the Average: Divide the total SCORE by
total number of items, multiply by 100
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Comments:
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Student’s Signature Over Printed Name CI’s Signature Over Printed Name
Printed Name
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Measuring Oxygen Saturation
Performance
Preparation Remarks
5 4 3 2 1
1. Assess:
Alcohol wipe
Sheet or towel
Pulse oximeter
Procedure
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5. Prepare the site.
Clean the site with an alcohol wipe before applying the sensor.
Remove client’s nail polish or acrylic nails.
6. Apply the sensor, and connect it to the pulse oximeter.
Make sure the LED and photodetector are accurately aligned.
Attach the sensor cable to the connection outlet on the
oximeter. Turn on the machine.
Check the preset alarm limits for high and low oxygen
saturation and high and low pulse rates. Change these alarm
limits as indicated. Ensure that the audio and visual alarms are
on before
you leave the client.
Total Score
To compute for the Total Score: Add each item’s rating. .
Ave
To compute for the Average: Divide the total SCORE by ----------/60
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total number of items, multiply by 100
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Student’s Signature Over Printed Name CI’s Signature Over Printed Nam
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