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potterfan | how many times does a normal person breath in 1 minute ? |
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matador 89
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Normal respiration rates for an adult person at rest range from 15 to 20 breaths per minute. Respiration rates over 25 breaths per minute or under 12 breaths per minute (when at rest) may be considered abnormal.
The normal pulse for healthy adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute.
Hope this helps
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jack_cm
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16-20 / minute normally heart rate /4 |
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leo
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the regular breathing for an adult is (according to basically all medical books) 12 times when resting.
(when checking yourself i bet it'll be more) |
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going-to-light
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we call it respiratory rate
Normal respiratory rates, by age:
Newborns: Average 44 breaths per minute
Infants: 20-40 breaths per minute
Preschool children: 20-30 breaths per minute
Older children: 16-25 breaths per minute
Adults: 12 to 20 breaths per minute |
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Prof Hao
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The respiration rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute.
There is only limited research relating to monitoring respiratory rate, and these studies focused on issues such as the inaccuracy of respiratory rate measurement and respiratory rate as a marker for respiratory dysfunction.
The rate is usually measured when a person is at rest and simply involves counting the number of breaths for one minute by counting how many times the chest rises. Respiration rates may increase with fever, illness, and with other medical conditions. When checking respiration, it is important to also note whether a person has any difficulty breathing.
Normal respiratory rates, by age:
Newborns: Average 44 breaths per minute
Infants: 20-40 breaths per minute
Preschool children: 20-30 breaths per minute
Older children: 16-25 breaths per minute
Adults: 12 to 20 breaths per minute
Respiratory rhythm should be regular.
Respiratory depth (as seen in the amplitude or excursion of chest wall movement) should also be the same between breaths.
Regular respiratory rate, rhythm, and depth are interrupted occasionally by a large breath (called a “sigh”) in normal subjects. |
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