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  1. ... breathing (respiratory) rate, and blood pressure. As you age, your vital signs may change, depending on how healthy you are. Some medical problems can cause ...
  2. ... of physical functioning. Normal vital signs change with age, sex, weight, exercise capability, and overall health. Normal vital sign ranges for the average healthy adult while ...
  3. ... noted that EHRs should be able to compare vital signs with age-based normal ranges, accept provided normative values, and ... results, body measurements, scores on standardized assessments, and vital signs) ... and they depend on age and/or other variants. A limited number of ...
  4. ... 01 per 1 unit increase Independent variables of age, height, race, and weight and with dependent variables of in-hospital initial vital sign measurements and GCS scores Heart Rate: OH ...
  5. ... Bouamra O, et al. The value of traditional vital signs, shock index, and age-based markers in predicting trauma mortality. J Trauma ... BL, Croce MA, Fischer PE, et al. New vitals after injury: shock index for the young and age x shock index for the old. J Surg ...
  6. ... including use of risk-reducing surgery and medications, age, Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, race or ethnicity, and vital status; and 4) reported family history was validated ...
  7. Sleep Are you getting enough sleep? Just one more minute. Sleep is something that's vital to keep our bodies working properly. Getting enough sleep at the ...
  8. Sleep Are you getting enough sleep? Just one more minute. Sleep is something that's vital to keep our bodies working properly. Getting enough sleep at the ...
  9. ... is growing in the womb. After birth, gestational age can be measured by looking at the baby's weight, length, head circumference , vital signs, reflexes, muscle tone, posture, and the condition ...
  10. ... expansions [ Groh et al 2011 ]. Survival correlates with age, diabetes, need for walking support, cardiac arrhythmia, blood pressure, and vital capacity [ Wahbi et al 2018 ]. Congenital DM1 A ...
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