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Vital signs are often taken by health professionals in order to assess the most basic body functions. They include:

  1. temperature examination for normal temperature
  2. pulse rate (or heart rate)
  3. blood pressure
  4. respiratory rate

The equipment needed is a thermometer, a blood pressure (BP) cuff with a stethescope (or an automatic BP machine), and a watch.

Recently there has been a push to include pain, as percieved by the patient on a scale of 1-10, as "the 5th vital sign."

Vitals signs are an essential part of a case presentation.

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