There are multiple vital signs. In an ambulance, normally pulse is taken first, then blood pressure, and then respiration rate. If the ambulance is equipped, then they can take body temperature. In a doctor's office, normally the body temperature is taken first because this can be a clear indicator if there is a virus and if the immune system is fighting it.
There are no "signs". The machines are set to pay out as nearly random as possible. You could win on your first coin and you could play a thousand without winning.
Hammurabi's Code is the name of Hammurabi's ancientt Mesopotamian laws, which were also they first set of recorded laws.
when it was first set up Berlin was too dangerous to set up government in, so they set up in the fairly small town of Weimer- hence the name
The Declaration of Independence
name 2 of the 3 colonies of the first dutch
Start counting from ' 1 '. The first number you name that is a member of the set is the smallest integer in the set.
Don't you mean quintuplets?
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Terms are in expressions that separate by plus or minus signs. The answer is TERMS.
Syndrome
Their employer or the employers representative
The recommendations to record vital signs every 5 minutes after surgery typically come from guidelines set by surgical and anesthesia societies, such as the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) and the American College of Surgeons (ACS). These guidelines are based on clinical evidence aimed at ensuring patient safety and early detection of complications in the postoperative period. Specific protocols may vary by institution and type of surgery, but the overarching goal is to monitor patients closely during recovery.