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Vital Signs PEER
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Variations Temperature Heart Rate Respiration Rate Capillary Refill Time Heart Rate Mucous Membranes environment pregnancy exercise age stress excitement gender Vital Signs typically includes Knowing the normal ranges for animal vital signs is important, but understanding what vital
sign abnormalities mean is more important. size Other factors that influence vital sign measurements breed measures of physiological statistics in order to assess the most basic body functions Would these animals have vital signs that fall in the normal range? Vital signs that are higher or lower than normal often indicate poor health. Checking the vital signs (heart rate, respiration rate, body temperature, capillary refill, and mucous membranes) can reveal problems at an early stage. Yet other factors may cause vital signs to fluctuate. Therefore, it is important to know the animal's history and recognize signs of a healthy animal The answer is NO! Discuss with a neighbor the unique characteristics about these animals that would cause their vital signs to vary from normal.
Full transcriptsign abnormalities mean is more important. size Other factors that influence vital sign measurements breed measures of physiological statistics in order to assess the most basic body functions Would these animals have vital signs that fall in the normal range? Vital signs that are higher or lower than normal often indicate poor health. Checking the vital signs (heart rate, respiration rate, body temperature, capillary refill, and mucous membranes) can reveal problems at an early stage. Yet other factors may cause vital signs to fluctuate. Therefore, it is important to know the animal's history and recognize signs of a healthy animal The answer is NO! Discuss with a neighbor the unique characteristics about these animals that would cause their vital signs to vary from normal.