Can a patient be unconscious and have normal vital signs?

No, a patient cannot be unconscious and have normal vital signs. Vital signs are the basic body functions that are measured to assess a person's health, and they include heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. If a person is unconscious, they are not conscious of their surroundings and are not able to respond to stimuli. This means that their vital signs will not be normal. For example, a person who is unconscious may have a very low heart rate or respiratory rate, or their blood pressure may be too high or too low.

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