Article: Nurses and technicians will be monitoring and recording your baseline vital signs – this will serve as a basis for identifying any abnormalities and keeping track of your stability during surgery. During surgery, your vital signs will be continuously monitored. Taking vital signs is important in order to identify any unusual changes happening in the body. Any abnormal condition will change the values of your vital signs, alerting your medical team to a problem. The type of anesthesia used will vary from case to case. Anesthesia is given to keep you sedated or numb for the duration of the surgery. This will prevent you from becoming conscious or feeling any pain.  The anesthesiologist is the one who decides what kind of anesthetic agent will be used during your surgery – it can be general, spinal or epidural, or local anesthesia. The anesthesiologist will also monitor your vital signs to determine any adverse effects of the anesthetic agents.
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Know that baseline vital signs will be taken before the procedure. Recognize that anesthesia will be given directly before the surgical procedure.
Article: Think about why your friend may be feeling jealous and about where your friend is emotionally. If they're in a bad place, they may be more prone to jealousy. Without realizing it, you may be talking too much about yourself and your own achievements and accidentally encouraging some of the jealousy. In that case, you can try to make small changes to how you talk to your friend. The main idea, though, is to understand where they're coming from so you can talk to them about the issue effectively.  Maybe your friend is going through a rough time. Have they had any recent setbacks? Difficulty at work or in romantic relationships can make someone more prone to jealousy. Reflect on how you could be contributing to their jealousy. While your friend may be happy things are going well for you, if they're in a rough spot they may find it harder to be openly encouraging. You may be bringing up yourself and your own achievements a little too much. Do your best and try to come from a place of compassion and understanding. Chances are that your friend may be harboring many insecurities about herself that are expressed through jealous behavior. There could be a lack of self-esteem, low self-confidence, and maybe an undertone of sadness. Maybe she never had the same opportunities in life that you or others had. Usually, people who are more comfortable with themselves have good self-esteem and do not exhibit jealous behavioral patterns. However, for people who are hiding insecurities, they are more likely to show jealous behaviors. After putting yourself in your friend's shoes, talk it out. Wait until a time when you're both free and let your friend know you want to talk. Say something like, "I feel like you've been acting really jealous lately. I want to work through that because I value your friendship."  Go into the situation with an open mind. While you may feel your friend is being unreasonably jealous, they may have complaints on their own end. Maybe, without realizing it, you've been insensitive to their situation. After sharing your feelings, give your friend time to express themselves. If you want to preserve your relationship, you should figure out a mutual solution. Tell your friend how they need to change and agree to change as well if you're contributing to the situation.  For example, you could agree to ask first before sharing good news. At certain times, you friend may not want to hear about your successes. Your friend can agree to let you know when they're feeling jealous so you do not go overboard talking about your own successes. If your friend continues to behave in a jealous fashion, it's okay to give the relationship a break. You can gradually taper off contact or confront the friend directly. Say something like, "I think, given your jealousy, we could both use some space in this relationship right now. I hope you understand." It hurts to lose a friend, but jealousy can be toxic. It's okay to distance yourself from it when necessary.
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Put yourself in your friend's shoes. Realize your friend's insecurities. Talk it out. Find a solution together. Pull away if necessary.
Article: You will get a notification once the merchant has spawned. Once this happens, go to your house/houses and look for him there. To talk to an NPC, stand next to them and right-click on PC, or press Circle on Playstation, B on Xbox, and A on Nintendo consoles. Place the bug net in your hot bar, and equip it.  Then place the cursor on a critter and press the attack button to catch it. Critters are found all over the Terraria overworld, but you'll want to focus on catching worms, snails, sluggies, fireflies, and buggies due to their high bait power.
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Talk to the merchant. Catch critters and butterflies with the bug net.