The breathing rate for a three year old is twenty to thirty breaths pre minute. Very slow respiratory rates in children might mean possible respiratory arrest.
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fifty per minute
it's perfectly normal.
18-20 breaths per minute
The normal respiratory rate for a twelve-year-old is between 18-30 breaths per minute.
The normal vital signs for a 4 year old are 22 to 34 breaths per minute. Their resting heart rate is 80 to 140 beats per minute.
Newborns: 30-40 breaths per minute Less Than 1 Year: 30-40 breaths per minute 1-3 Years: 23-35 breaths per minute 3-6 Years: 20-30 breaths per minute 6-12 Years: 18-26 breaths per minute 12-17 Years: 12-20 breaths per minute Adults Over 18: 12-20 breaths per minute. Then that is 1440 minutes a day: 1440 x (16) = 23040 a day A year: 23040 x 365 = 8'409'600 a year A normal 20 year old will have breathed 168'192'000 times since they were born. Now try to work out yourself how much you have breathed.
30-40 breaths per minute
Probably not. PLease call your health care provider or the hospital ER.
Approx. 30 per min. More than 50 is called tachypnea and may indicate respiratory insufficiency, but may also be a normal phenomenon accompanying fever.
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10 year olds can breath about 30 breaths per minute or lower when they are calm (not active just normaly).
The normal breathing rate for a 2 year old boy is around 30 breaths per minute. This can vary from child to child, however.