vitals (Meaning)

Wordnet

vitals (n)

a bodily organ that is essential for life

Webster

vitals (n. pl.)

Organs that are necessary for life; more especially, the heart, lungs, and brain.

Fig.: The part essential to the life or health of anything; as, the vitals of a state.

vitals Sentence Examples

  1. The medical team carefully monitored the patient's vitals, including blood pressure and pulse rate.
  2. The nurse took the patient's vitals and recorded them in their chart.
  3. The doctor ordered blood tests to check the patient's vitals and rule out any underlying conditions.
  4. The athlete's vitals were stable after the strenuous workout.
  5. The hiker's vitals were checked before they embarked on their journey.
  6. The pilot requested an urgent medical evacuation after the passenger's vitals became unstable.
  7. The elderly patient's vitals were fluctuating, prompting concern from the staff.
  8. The trauma surgeon immediately checked the victim's vitals after the accident.
  9. The veterinarian examined the pet's vitals before prescribing medication.
  10. The research team monitored the vitals of the study participants throughout the experiment.

FAQs About the word vitals

a bodily organ that is essential for lifeOrgans that are necessary for life; more especially, the heart, lungs, and brain., Fig.: The part essential to the life

gut, innards, inwards,inside(s), entrails, viscera,intestine(s), bowel(s), variety meat, chitterlings

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The medical team carefully monitored the patient's vitals, including blood pressure and pulse rate.

The nurse took the patient's vitals and recorded them in their chart.

The doctor ordered blood tests to check the patient's vitals and rule out any underlying conditions.

The athlete's vitals were stable after the strenuous workout.