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Temperature Vital Signs

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As your temperature goes up, so will your heart rate. Your blood pressure may go up, at first, but will eventually go down, in response to your rapid heart rate. As your blood pressure drops (it may go very low, esp. if you experience shaki...
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Vital Signs are Body Temperature, Pulse Rate, Respiration Rate, and Blood Pressure. Thank you for asking ChaCha! ChaCha away!
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Fever, generally considered a temperature above 38.5 Celsius/101 Fahrenheit, accompanies almost all infectious diseases and inflammatory responses. Fever is often the first sign of a systemic inflammatory response, making body temperature a...
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Usually when you have a high temperature, your heart rate is also higher, and so is your respiratory rate, because your body has to work harder. And becuase you are uncomfortable, your blood pressure can get pretty high, too. Source(s): I w...
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They are indications of how well your vital (or most important to living) organs are performing.
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