Pronunciation: /ˈvaɪtəlz/
noun the essential parts or elements of something
A1 The nurse checked the patient's vitals before the doctor arrived.
A2 It is important to monitor your vitals regularly to maintain good health.
B1 The paramedic quickly assessed the patient's vitals at the scene of the accident.
B2 The doctor reviewed the patient's vitals and ordered additional tests to determine the cause of the symptoms.
C1 The ICU nurse carefully monitored the patient's vitals throughout the night, adjusting medication as needed.
C2 The medical team analyzed the patient's vitals data to make informed decisions about their treatment plan.
adjective pertaining to essential or crucial aspects
A1 The doctor checked the patient's vitals before prescribing medication.
A2 It is important to monitor your vitals regularly to maintain good health.
B1 The nurse recorded the patient's vitals in the medical chart for the doctor to review.
B2 The paramedic quickly assessed the accident victim's vitals before transporting them to the hospital.
C1 The astronaut's vitals were closely monitored during the space mission to ensure their well-being.
C2 The athlete's vitals were at peak performance levels during the championship game.
formal The nurse checked the patient's vitals before administering the medication.
informal Make sure to keep an eye on your vitals and report any changes to the doctor.
slang I always freak out when they take my vitals at the doctor's office.
figurative The success of the project depends on maintaining the vitals of each department.
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