Measuring and recording respirations is a critical vital sign assessment that shows your ability to observe breathing patterns without the resident’s awareness. This skill requires careful observation, accurate counting, and attention to breathing quality. Proper respiratory assessment is essential for resident care and your certification exam.
🧰 Required Equipment/Supplies
Watch with second hand
Documentation materials
Pen
Proper positioning supplies
Call light within reach
Stethoscope (if needed)
⚡ Key Steps
Pre-procedure
Verify resident identity
Position resident comfortably
Maintain pulse position (to avoid alerting resident)
Observe chest/abdomen movement
Ensure resident is relaxed
Note resident’s position
During procedure
Count for full 60 seconds
Observe breathing depth
Note breathing pattern
Watch for use of accessory muscles
Note any abnormal sounds
Maintain casual observation
Post-procedure
Document rate
Record breathing characteristics
Note any irregularities
Report abnormal findings
Ensure resident comfort
Clean up area
⚠️ Critical Points
Must count full 60 seconds
Don’t tell resident you’re counting breaths
Observe quality of breathing
Note use of accessory muscles
Watch for signs of distress
Know normal ranges
Report abnormal findings
✅ Skills Test Tips
Count silently
Maintain casual demeanor
Note depth and rhythm
Document immediately
Report readings outside normal range (12-20)
Observe skin color
Note any signs of difficulty
📹 Video Demonstration
Watch our detailed video demonstration below to see proper respiration measurement technique in action. This video will show you exactly how to perform this vital assessment for your certification exam.