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Vital Signs
Key measurements of the body's basic functioning, including temperature, heart rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure.
Pulse Oximetry
A non-invasive method to measure the oxygen saturation level of the blood, providing insights into a person's respiratory efficiency.
Respiratory Arrest
A critical condition in which breathing completely stops, requiring immediate medical intervention to restore breathing and oxygenation.
Laboratory Values
The quantitative results obtained from clinical laboratory tests, which are used to assess and monitor a patient's health status.
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