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Explain the physiology of normal regulation of temperature, blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, and respirations.
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Explain the physiology of normal regulation of temperature, blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, and respirations.
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Normal temp is 77-78 the normal np is 120/80, a normal pulse is 60-100 bpm, normal oxygen is 91-94%, normal desperation rate is 12-16 breaths per minute
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