#vital_sign__vitalsign  sign of life; usually an indicator of a person's general physical condition; "he was still alive but his vital signs were weak"
  supertype:  sign.evidence  (medical) any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease; "there were no signs of asphixiation"
  subtype:  body_temperature__blood_heat__bloodheat  temperature of the body; normally 98.6 F or 37 C in humans; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
     subtype:  basal_body_temperature  body temperature in the morning before rising or moving about or eating anything
  subtype:  blood_pressure__bloodpressure  the pressure of the circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels; results from the systole of the left ventricle of the heart; sometimes measured for a quick evaluation of a person's health; "adult blood pressure is considered normal at 120/80 where the first number is the systolic pressure and the second is the diastolic pressure"
     subtype:  systolic_pressure  the blood pressure (as measured by a sphygmomanometer) during the contraction of the left ventricle of the heart
     subtype:  diastolic_pressure__diastolicpressure  the blood pressure (as measured by a sphygmomanometer) after the contraction of the heart while the chambers of the heart refill with blood
     subtype:  arterial_pressure  the pressure of the circulating blood on the arteries; "arterial pressure is the product of cardiac output and vascular resistance"
     subtype:  venous_pressure  the pressure exerted on the walls of the veins by the circulating blood
  subtype:  pulse_rate__pulserate__pulse__heart_rate__heartrate  the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
     subtype:  femoral_pulse__femoralpulse  pulse of the femoral artery (felt in the groin)
     subtype:  radial_pulse  pulse of the radial artery (felt in the wrist)
  subtype:  respiratory_rate__respiratoryrate__rateofrespiration  the rate at which a person inhales and exhales; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health

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