How to write an oral description of the operation process of measuring vital signs of young children

1. Confirm the identity and personal information of the toddler, including name, age, gender, etc., and at the same time prepare the measuring tools such as sphygmomanometer, thermometer, and pulsometer.

2. Use an electronic thermometer or an oral thermometer to take measurements, place the thermometer in the toddler's armpit or mouth, wait for about 1-2 minutes and then take it out to read the temperature value.

3.Measurement with a manual or electronic pulse meter: Place the counter on the child's wrist or carotid artery, count the number of heartbeats in 30 seconds, and multiply by 2 to get the number of heartbeats per minute.

4. Observe the rise and fall of the child's chest, count the number of breaths in 30 seconds, and multiply by 2 to obtain the number of breaths per minute.

5. Measurements were taken with a child-specific sphygmomanometer. The cuff was placed on the child's upper arm, and the systolic and diastolic blood pressure values were read according to the instructions.

6. Record the measurement results in the child's health record, including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure values, as well as the time of measurement and the name of the healthcare provider.