| vital capacity |
The measure of air in a full breath. It is an important consideration for people with high-level tetraplegia who also have impaired pulmonary function.
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| vital signs |
Consist of taking blood pressure, pulse, respiration and temperature.
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| vital |
Of utmost importance to maintain life. A surgical procedure can be of vital importance in order to safe the life of the patient.
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| vital signs |
Vital signs include breathing, pulse, blood pressure and body temperature. Thety are indications that the body systems that are essential for keeping a person alive, are still working..
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| vital signs |
Temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure
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