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		Definition of vital signs in English: vital signsplural noun Clinical measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.  check vital signs half-hourly at first  figurative students could start coordinated efforts to monitor the earth's vital signs  Example sentencesExamples -  On examination, the patient's vital signs were stable and he showed no signs of jaundice.
 -  It is these changes in vital signs and body functions that constitute the symptoms and signs of disease.
 -  They may perform a physical exam and check your vital signs - blood pressure and pulse.
 -  The system allows them to transmit patients' vital signs from an ambulance to hospital so staff could make lifesaving decisions.
 -  Historically, vital signs were used to determine the level of sedation in critically ill patients.
 -  Your vital signs are body temperature, blood pressure and heart and respiration rates.
 -  The patient denies having pain or symptoms, and his vital signs are stable.
 -  Her glasses and dinner were on the bed tray which was moved by the nurse when vital signs were taken.
 -  His vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature, were normal.
 -  Delve a little further into Essendon's vital signs and more specific problems are revealed.
 -  Soft fabric sensors could monitor vital signs such as body temperature, pulse and breath rate.
 -  Inappropriate interventions, including blood tests and measurement of vital signs, should be discontinued.
 -  She hurried over to Max, and knelt beside him, checking his pulse and other vital signs for life.
 -  The nurse records the patient's vital signs and level of consciousness every 10 minutes.
 -  Observation of vital signs may give the nurse the first clue to the cause of the patient's delirium.
 -  A schedule for monitoring of vital signs before and during the transfusion was also recommended.
 -  On examination she was pale, but vital signs were normal.
 -  The remainder of the physical examination was unremarkable with all vital signs being normal.
 -  His trip to hospital for a medical checkup showed that all vital signs were normal.
 -  It is now a proven fact that high mental stress can affect certain vital signs, such as your blood pressure and your resting heart rate.
 
    Definition of vital signs in US English: vital signsplural nounˈvaɪtl ˌsaɪnz Clinical measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.  check vital signs half-hourly at first  figurative students could start coordinated efforts to monitor the earth's vital signs  Example sentencesExamples -  His trip to hospital for a medical checkup showed that all vital signs were normal.
 -  His vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature, were normal.
 -  A schedule for monitoring of vital signs before and during the transfusion was also recommended.
 -  The system allows them to transmit patients' vital signs from an ambulance to hospital so staff could make lifesaving decisions.
 -  Soft fabric sensors could monitor vital signs such as body temperature, pulse and breath rate.
 -  She hurried over to Max, and knelt beside him, checking his pulse and other vital signs for life.
 -  Her glasses and dinner were on the bed tray which was moved by the nurse when vital signs were taken.
 -  Your vital signs are body temperature, blood pressure and heart and respiration rates.
 -  Historically, vital signs were used to determine the level of sedation in critically ill patients.
 -  Observation of vital signs may give the nurse the first clue to the cause of the patient's delirium.
 -  The nurse records the patient's vital signs and level of consciousness every 10 minutes.
 -  They may perform a physical exam and check your vital signs - blood pressure and pulse.
 -  Delve a little further into Essendon's vital signs and more specific problems are revealed.
 -  On examination she was pale, but vital signs were normal.
 -  The patient denies having pain or symptoms, and his vital signs are stable.
 -  Inappropriate interventions, including blood tests and measurement of vital signs, should be discontinued.
 -  It is these changes in vital signs and body functions that constitute the symptoms and signs of disease.
 -  It is now a proven fact that high mental stress can affect certain vital signs, such as your blood pressure and your resting heart rate.
 -  The remainder of the physical examination was unremarkable with all vital signs being normal.
 -  On examination, the patient's vital signs were stable and he showed no signs of jaundice.
 
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