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  2. Respiratory rate - Wikipedia

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    An evaluation of respiratory rate for the differentiation of the severity of illness in babies under 6 months found it not to be very useful. Approximately half of the babies had a respiratory rate above 50 breaths per minute, thereby questioning the value of having a "cut-off" at 50 breaths per minute as the indicator of serious respiratory ...

  3. Pediatric advanced life support - Wikipedia

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    normal respiratory rate age normal respiratory rate infant (1 month till 1 year) 30-55 ... Tachycardia is defined as a fast heart rate for a child's age. Signs of ...

  4. Vital signs - Wikipedia

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    Average respiratory rates vary between ages, but the normal reference range for people age 18 to 65 is 16–20 breaths per minute. [4] The value of respiratory rate as an indicator of potential respiratory dysfunction has been investigated but findings suggest it is of limited value.

  5. Lung volumes and capacities - Wikipedia

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    pulmonary fibrosis, Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome, weak respiratory muscles, pneumothorax: volumes are decreased: often in a normal range (0.8–1.0) obstructive diseases: asthma, COPD, emphysema: volumes are essentially normal but flow rates are impeded: often low (asthma can reduce the ratio to 0.6, emphysema can reduce the ratio to 0. ...

  6. Pediatric early warning signs - Wikipedia

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    Respiration rate may be taken by observing rise and fall, placing your hand and feeling the rise and fall, or using a stethoscope. [21] Since a child’s respiration rate is diaphragmatic, abdominal movement is observed or felt to count the respirations. [18] Like heart rate, respirations should be counted for one full minute.

  7. Respiratory illnesses are spiking earlier than normal in ...

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    A Children's Wisconsin doctor warns we could be experiencing a surge of RSV, the flu and COVID-19 in upcoming months. Respiratory illnesses are spiking earlier than normal in children. Here's what ...

  8. Tachypnea - Wikipedia

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    In adult humans at rest, any respiratory rate of 12–20 per minute is considered clinically normal, with tachypnea being any rate above that. [2] Children have significantly higher resting ventilatory rates, [ 3 ] which decline rapidly during the first three years of life and then steadily until around 18 years.

  9. Respiratory illnesses have spiked among children. Here's what ...

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    These include respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), enteroviruses (EV) and rhinovirus (RV). Respiratory illnesses have spiked among children. Here's what parents need to know.