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vital signsMeasurement of blood pressure, heart rate (pulse), breathing and temperature.
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vital signsMeasurements that indicate how well the body is functioning, including pulse rate, respiration (breathing rate), temperature, and blood pressure.
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vital signsThe signs of Life that may be monitored or measured, namely Pulse Rate, Respiratory rate, Body Temperature, and Blood Pressure.
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vital signsblood pressure, pulse rate, breathing rate
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vital signsthe traditional signs of life: heart beat, body temperature, breathing rate and blood pressure.
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vital signsNHS/PCT performance management/measurement framework (including targets based on local and national priorities).
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vital signsAre a subset of physical, chemical, and biological elements and processes of park ecosystems that are selected to represent the overall health or condition of park resources, known or hypothesized eff [..]
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vital signsVolar DIP joint dislocation
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vital signsPhysical signs that someone is alive, such as blood pressure, temperature, pulse, heartbeat, and breathing rate.
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vital signsMeasurements of the body’s pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate and blood pressure. This indicates the state of essential body functions.
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