Perfusion Status Assessment
1. What would usually be the "Pulse" rate for an adult with adequate perfusion?

60-100/min
<50 or >110/min
Absence of palpable pulse
50-100/min
<50 or >100/min

2. What would usually be the "BP" for an adult with no perfusion?

< 60mmHg systolic or unrecordable
Unrecordable
80-100mmHg systolic
> 100mmHg systolic

3. What would usually be the "BP" for an adult with extremely poor perfusion?

> 100mmHg systolic
60-80mmHg systolic
Unrecordable
< 60mmHg systolic or unrecordable
80-100mmHg systolic

4. What would usually be the "Pulse" rate for an adult with no perfusion?

50-100/min
<50 or >100/min
<50 or >110/min
Absence of palpable pulse
60-100/min

5. What would usually be the "BP" for an adult with inadequate perfusion?

< 60mmHg systolic or unrecordable
> 100mmHg systolic
Unrecordable
60-80mmHg systolic
80-100mmHg systolic

6. What would usually be the "Pulse" rate for an adult with inadequate perfusion?

50-100/min
<50 or >100/min
<50 or >110/min
Absence of palpable pulse
60-100/min

7. What would usually be the "Skin" condition for an adult with inadequate perfusion?

Cool, pale, clamy
Warm & pink

8. What would usually be the "Skin" condition for an adult with adequate perfusion?

Cool, pale, clamy
Warm & pink

9. What would usually be the "Skin" condition for an adult with no perfusion?

Warm & pink
Cool, pale, clamy

10. What would usually be the "Conscious State" for an adult with inadequate perfusion?

Unconsious
Altered or unconscious
Either alert and oriented in time & place or altered
Alert and oriented in time & place
Altered

11. What would usually be the "Conscious State" for an adult with borderline perfusion?

Altered
Alert and oriented in time & place
Altered or unconscious
Either alert and oriented in time & place or altered
Unconsious

12. What would usually be the "Conscious State" for an adult with no perfusion?

Unconsious
Alert and oriented in time & place
Altered
Either alert and oriented in time & place or altered
60-80mmHg systolic

13. What would usually be the "Skin" condition for an adult with extremely poor perfusion?

Cool, pale, clamy
Warm & pink

14. What would usually be the "Skin" condition for an adult with borderline perfusion?

Warm & pink
Cool, pale, clamy

15. What would usually be the "Conscious State" for an adult with extremely poor perfusion?

Altered
Either alert and oriented in time & place or altered
Altered or unconscious
Unconsious
Alert and oriented in time & place

16. What would usually be the "BP" for an adult with adequate perfusion?

Unrecordable
< 60mmHg systolic or unrecordable
60-80mmHg systolic
80-100mmHg systolic
> 100mmHg systolic

17. What would usually be the "Pulse" rate for an adult with borderline perfusion?

50-100/min
<50 or >100/min
60-100/min
<50 or >110/min
Absence of palpable pulse

18. What would usually be the "BP" for an adult with borderline perfusion?

< 60mmHg systolic or unrecordable
80-100mmHg systolic
60-80mmHg systolic
> 100mmHg systolic
Unrecordable

19. What would usually be the "Pulse" rate for an adult with extremely poor perfusion?

50-100/min
<50 or >110/min
60-100/min
<50 or >100/min
Absence of palpable pulse

20. What would usually be the "Conscious State" for an adult with adequate perfusion?

Alert and oriented in time & place
Altered or unconscious
Either alert and oriented in time & place or altered
Altered

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