Vital signes[2]:
2. Pulse rate
A vital sign is the heart rate per minute. The heart rate for healthy adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute.
The pulse rate can change with a change in emotional emotions, health status, or exercise, athletes' pulse rate may reach 40 beats per minute without any problems, and the pulse rate of females who are 12 years and over is higher than the rate of males of the same age.
3. Blood pressure
Blood pressure is expressed on the arterial walls. A healthy adult has a rest time of 120/80 mm Hg, where the blood pressure measurement consists of two numbers:
Systolic pressure measures the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats and pushes blood around the body.
Diastolic pressure, which measures the pressure in the arteries as the heart relaxes between two beats.
Prolonged high blood pressure can lead to health problems such as atherosclerosis and stroke.
It is worth noting that there are several factors that may affect the blood pressure reading, such as:
Sports.
Drinking caffeine or alcohol.
A full bladder or stomach.
Pressure nervous.
some medicine.
4. Respiratory rate
A vital sign that represents the number of breaths taken per minute, a healthy adult's resting time ranges from 12 to 16 breaths per minute.
The respiratory rate may be affected in certain diseases, causing it to increase or slow down from the normal rate.
Cases where the respiratory rate increases:
asthma.
infection.
fever.
Drought.
As for cases in which the respiratory rate decreases.
Sleep apnea syndrome.
some medicine.
.Taking drugs or alcohol.