Vital signs (or 'vitals') are body temperature, pulse, blood pressure and respiratory rate. Weight is not considered part of the 'vitals', however weight and vital signs together is considered a 'complete physical examination'.
Bar- is the medical terminology combining form meaning weight or pressure, as in bariatric surgery or barotrauma.
A fluid exerts pressure on an object immersed in it in all directions due to the weight of the fluid above. The pressure increases with depth because of the increasing weight of the fluid column. This pressure is known as hydrostatic pressure and is a fundamental concept in fluid mechanics.
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Describe the relationship between mass and weight.
A fluid exerts pressure on an object immersed in it due to the weight of the fluid above the object pressing down. The pressure increases with depth as the weight of the fluid column increases, leading to greater pressure on objects deeper in the fluid. This pressure is essential for buoyancy and stability in submerged objects.
Bookkeeping and banking has no impact on the medical assistant position. Medical Assistants take blood, take histories, blood pressure and weight. They can also handle some front desk duties.
The prefix "baro-" in medical terminology typically refers to pressure, specifically atmospheric pressure. It is derived from the Greek word "baros" which means weight or pressure. Terms like barotrauma (injury caused by changes in pressure) and barometer (instrument that measures atmospheric pressure) use this prefix.
It stands for Very Low Birth Weight. It's an acronym used to describe an infant weighing less than 1500 g at birth.Very Low Birth WeightVery Low Birth Weight
* air pressure * and i dont know anymore lol sorry
i think .....yes,pressure effect our weight but how i want to know about that
Atmospheric pressure is the weight of the air.
The pressure is due to the weight of all the air above a certain point. Pressure is simply weight per unit area.