me toma el pulso y la tensión arterial

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a. you take my pulse and my blood pressure
Doctor, esta es la tercera vez que me toma el pulso y la tensión arterial. Dígame qué pasa.Doctor, this is the third time you take my pulse and my blood pressure. Tell me what's wrong.
a. he takes my pulse and my blood pressure
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., el libro).
(masculine)
Cada vez que el enfermero entra al cuarto, me toma el pulso y la tensión arterial.Every time the nurse comes into the room, he takes my pulse and my blood pressure.
b. she takes my pulse and my blood pressure
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la manzana).
(feminine)
Cuando mi esposa me ve un poco pálido, me toma el pulso y la tensión arterial para asegurarse de que todo esté bien.When my wife sees me getting a bit pale, she takes my pulse and my blood pressure to make sure everything is alright.
c. takes my pulse and my blood pressure
La enfermera me toma el pulso y la tensión arterial, mientras el doctor revisa mi expediente.The nurse takes my pulse and my blood pressure, while the doctor reviews my patient history.
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