
Physiological Monitoring
Physiological monitoring involves measuring and tracking vital signs and bodily functions to assess health status. This includes signals such as heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, body temperature, and oxygen levels. By continuously or periodically observing these indicators, healthcare providers can detect early signs of illness, monitor chronic conditions, and ensure that the body is functioning properly. It often uses specialized devices like wearable sensors, monitors, or medical equipment that provide real-time data, helping to make informed decisions about diagnosis, treatment, and overall health management.