Vital Signs (LAB)

Cards (9)

  • Temperature, Pulse Rate, Respiratory Rate, Blood Pressure are the components of vital signs.
  • Vital signs are important to monitor because they can indicate changes or abnormalities in an individual's health status.
  • Changes in vital signs may be indicative of underlying medical conditions such as infection, dehydration, shock, heart disease, respiratory problems, or neurological disorders.
  • Changes in vital signs may indicate underlying medical conditions or complications.
  • They can be used to monitor changes in an individual's condition over time.
  • Vital signs are important indicators of overall health status.
  • Abnormally high blood pressure readings could suggest hypertension, while low blood pressure levels might indicate hypotension.
  • Components of Vital Signs
    • Pulse
    • Respiration
    • Temperature
    • Blood Pressure
    • Oxygen Saturation
  • 35.9° bodily temperature of adults is under the class of? 
    Lower than average