Cholesterol level:
When your cholesterol level is high there is the risk of having a heart attack as cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the liver and the extra cholesterol sticks on the inner walls of artery which blocks the oxygenated blood to pass through.
Blood pressure and Heart rate:
A person with heart attack would have a low blood pressure because the heart muscle cannot pump blood effectively. The heart rate of the person with heart attack will also fall down as there is no oxygenated blood.
Temperature:
The temperature increases during a heart attack which causes the body to sweat, also causing shaking and fever which are often the symptoms of a heart attack.
Pulse rate:
During a heart attack your pulse rate increases because the heart is under stress and it is working too hard to pump the blood around the body and it often makes you feel dizzy and can make you faint.
COPD can affect the rate and depth of breathing including respiratory volumes. A stress test will also show irregular changes.
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To monitor the digestive system, routine measurements and observations such as weight changes, bowel movements, symptoms of indigestion or acid reflux, and blood tests to check for nutrient deficiencies or abnormalities can be helpful. Additionally, monitoring hydration levels, abdominal discomfort, and changes in appetite can provide valuable insights into the health of the digestive system.
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the routine measurements that could be taken to monitor the functioning of asthma is peak flow measurement.
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Asthma malfunctions may affect measurements and observation for the respiratory system by making it difficult to discern a respiratory issue other than asthma. Because asthma has such control over the respiratory system when a patient is in the throws of an asthma attack, malfunctions and other issues can occur and go unnoticed.
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