életjelek
Életjelek, meaning "signs of life" in Hungarian, refers to the physiological indicators that demonstrate a living organism is functioning. These are typically objective measurements used in medicine and biology to assess a person's or animal's health status. The most common vital signs in humans include body temperature, pulse rate (heart rate), respiratory rate (breathing rate), and blood pressure. In some contexts, pain assessment and oxygen saturation (SpO2) are also considered vital signs.
Body temperature reflects the body's ability to generate and maintain heat. A normal human body temperature
Changes in vital signs can indicate a wide range of conditions, from minor illnesses to serious medical