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Health, 04.08.2019 11:30 iiheartshay

Traditionally, some vital signs, such as pulse and blood pressure, were taken manually. it is not uncommon to see medical facilities use electronic bp cuffs and a pulse oximeter to take the bp and pulse. do you think that this is an example where technology is a benefit, or is it better to not trust these important measurements to a machine?

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