The importance of measuring and documenting vital signs for patients is because they are the baseline of health of that patient. It can tell a healthcare professional if the person has a trend of hypertension (high blood pressure) or tachycardia (increased heart rate). It can tell if someone is febrile which can tell if someone has an infection.
Knowing the baseline vitals will help diagnose and properly treat a patient. Without knowing what the baseline vitals of a patient is, it can be dangerous to the patient if a healthcare professional treats them. For example, if a patient is presenting with chest pain in relation to a heart attack, the healthcare provider will need a set of baseline vitals in order to give that patient nitroglycerin (a medication to open the vessels). The top number (systolic) of the blood pressure must be greater than 90mmHg. Without knowing the initial blood pressure of the patient and giving the nitroglycerin, the healthcare provider would risk dropping the blood pressure dangerously low and likely killing the patient.
Stimulants increase heart rate, increased blood pressure, constrict blood vessels, increased blood glucose
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The law of public urination is illegal due to the laws that are designed to benefit overall communities' health. A common misconception of this law is that is was created since urine is unsanitary; however, urine is sterile because it contains no living organisms unless the person that produces it has an active urinary tract or bladder infection. In fact, there are actually fewer bacteria in urine than in the average tap water. Furthermore, while it may seem that drinking urine is okay since it is a sterile solution, but it is a really bad idea because it would upset the salt and nitrogen balance in the body due to it containing an abundance of waste products and salts that the body rids itself of via urination.
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