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vitals

[vahyt-lz] / ˈvaɪt lz /


NOUN
entrails
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“She did not remember the incident itself but does remember that she wasn’t feeling well prior to the incident,” McAdams said, who added that her vitals were stable.

From Los Angeles Times

They recorded its vitals — a plump and healthy Townsend’s warbler weighing 8.4 grams, about as much as a ballpoint pen — and gently clamped an identification band on one of its legs.

From Los Angeles Times

If you are lucky, you quickly check in with a triage nurse who takes your vitals and registers your complaint—before sending you back to the lobby.

From Scientific American

His vitals were taken around 4 a.m. and, according to the complaint, one of the medical staff members wrote in a note that “inmate needs to be sent out to ER, due to dehydration.”

From Washington Post

Assistants often help handle tasks like turning the patient or checking on their vitals.

From Seattle Times