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Normal Vital Signs
Vital Signs Through Out Life
Question | Answer |
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Infancy: At Birth: Respirations | 40-60 |
Infancy: At Birth Pulse | 140-160 |
Infancy: At Birth Blood pressure | 70 Systolic |
Infancy: At Birth Temperature | 98-100 F |
Infancy: Neonate Resperations | 30-40 |
Infancy: Neonate Pulse | 100-160 |
Infancy: Neonate Blood pressure | 70-90 Systolic |
Infancy: Neonate Temperature | 98-100 F |
Infancy: At one year Respirations | 20-30 |
Infancy: At one year Pulse | 100-120 |
Infancy: At one year Blood pressure | 90 Systolic |
Infancy: At one year Temperature | 98-100 F |
Toddlers Resperations | 20-30 |
Toddlers Pulse | 80-130 |
Toddlers Blood pressure | 70-100 Systolic |
Toddlers Temperature | 98.6-99.6 F |
Preschoolers Respirations | 20-30 |
Preschoolers Pulse | 80-120 |
Preschoolers Blood pressure | 80-110 Systolic |
Preschoolers Temperature | 98.6-99.6 F |
School Age Respirations | 20-30 |
School Age Pulse | 70-110 |
School Age Blood pressure | 80-120 Systolic |
School Age Temperature | 98.6 F |
Adolescents Respirations | 12-20 |
Adolescents Pulse | 55-105 |
Adolescents Blood pressure | 100-120 Systolic |
Adolescents Temperature | 98.6 F |
Early Adulthood Respirations | 16-20 |
Early Adulthood Pulse | 70 |
Early Adulthood Blood pressure | 120/80 |
Early Adulthood Temperature | 98.6 |
Middle Adulthood Respirations | 16-20 |
Middle Adulthood Pulse | 70 |
Middle Adulthood Blood pressure | 120/80 |
Middle Adulthood Temperature | 98.6 |
Late Adulthood | Respirations, Pulse, and Blood pressure depend on paitent's physical and health status. Temperature will be 98.6 F |
Neonate | Birth to 1 month |
Infant | 1 month to 1 year |
Toddler | 1 to 3 years of age |
Preschooler | 3 to 6 years of age |
School Age | 6 to 12 years of age |
Adolescent | 12 to 18 years of age |
Early Adulthood | 20 to 40 years of age |
Middle Adulthood | 41 to 60 years of age |
Late Adulthood | 61 years of age or older |