Normal Respiratory Rate for Pediatric

Respiratory Rate: Respiratory rate is a one of the very important pediatric vital signs. It checks the breaths of an individual per minute.
  • Newborn: Ideally a new born should not be recording more than 30 to 60 breaths per minute. In case it is not, well, then, there could be a problem.
  • Infant: An infant can be supposed to be normal if it is between 30 to 50 breaths per minute.
  • Toddler: A toddler has a respiratory rate of 24 to 40 breaths per minute.
  • Pre-school children: Pre school children have an even lower respiratory rate. The maximum breaths per minute school children have is around 35 and the least is 22 breaths per minute.
  • School Children: A normal respiratory rate for the school children is even lesser. It is between 16 to 30 breaths per minute.
  • From 12 years to adulthood: From 12 years and above, Adults have a respiratory rate of between 12 and 20 breaths per minute.

Normal Respiratory Rate for Pediatric

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