Serial recordings of vital signs
A) are beneficial because they allow the therapist to note a change in physiological status over time.
B) offer encouragement because the patient can view vital signs data often during the intervention.
C) create a sense of urgency in the patient when vital signs are known to be outside the normal range.
D) are not helpful to the clinician because they do not really show the whole picture of the patient's status.
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