
physiological measurements
Physiological measurements are ways to assess how your body functions, often through non-invasive tests. Examples include measuring heart rate (beats per minute), blood pressure (force of blood against artery walls), body temperature (core temperature), and oxygen levels in the blood (via pulse oximetry). These readings help healthcare providers evaluate your health, detect issues, and monitor changes over time. They provide insights into how well your organs and systems are working, offering essential information for diagnosis, treatment, or routine health checks.