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vitals

[vahyt-lz] / ˈvaɪt lz /


NOUN
entrails
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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

Hospice is a home healthcare worker coming to your house once a week to take vitals.

From Salon

A nurse took my vitals and pressed on my stomach.

From Washington Post

“I checked him for vitals, realized he was deceased,” Mazzei said.

From Seattle Times