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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.

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