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Measuring Respirations — Practice Checklist

Check each step as you complete it during practice. All 11 steps must be performed in the correct order. Use this checklist until the sequence is automatic.

Step-by-Step Procedure (11 steps)

  1. 1.

    Wash hands.

  2. 2.

    Identify the resident and explain that you are continuing to monitor vital signs (do not announce you are counting breaths).

  3. 3.

    Keep your fingers on the resident's wrist as if still counting the pulse — this prevents the resident from becoming aware and altering their breathing pattern.

  4. 4.

    Observe the rise and fall of the chest; one complete rise-and-fall cycle equals one respiration.

  5. 5.

    Count respirations for a full 60 seconds.

  6. 6.

    Note the rate, depth (shallow, normal, or deep), and rhythm (regular or irregular).

  7. 7.

    Also note any abnormal sounds such as wheezing, gurgling, or stridor.

  8. 8.

    Lower the resident's arm and ensure comfort.

  9. 9.

    Wash hands.

  10. 10.

    Record the respiratory rate, depth, rhythm, and any abnormal sounds immediately.

  11. 11.

    Report abnormal findings to the nurse right away.

Evaluator Pass Criteria (4 checkpoints)

All of these must be observed for you to pass this skill.

  • Fingers remain on the wrist to avoid alerting the resident.

  • One full chest rise-and-fall is counted as one respiration.

  • Respirations are counted for a full 60 seconds.

  • Rate, depth, and rhythm are all assessed and recorded.

Critical Mistakes — Avoid These

  • Announcing you are counting respirations — this makes people breathe differently.

  • Counting each chest movement (up and down) as a separate respiration instead of a cycle.

  • Counting for only 30 seconds and doubling.

  • Not noting the depth and rhythm, only the rate.

  • Forgetting to report abnormal sounds like wheezing.

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