According to my personal trials the average for me is roughly 13 while sitting down. Without any physical exhaustion(ex. Running,playing a sport etc.)
The 2010 American Heart Association emphasis is on chest compressions, rather than breathing. In other words, a lay rescuer may not give any breaths at all concentrating instead on compressions.
For a trained lay rescuer, the compressions and breaths should be provided in a ratio of 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
Ventilations with advanced airway (HCP):
1 breath every 6-8 seconds (8-10 breaths/min)
Asynchronous with chest compressions
About 1 second per breath
Visible chest rise
depends on if you have exersised or not but average is about 20-30 per minute
The normal respiratory rate is about 12 breaths per minute for a healthy adult, however, depending on where you look, you can find anything from 10 - 16.
72 BPM in the average healthy at-rest male adult; 80 BPM in the average healthy at-rest female adult.
30 to 35 times
Adult norm 12-20
around 12 to 25
28
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* 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: 12-20 breaths per minute * Adults during strenuous exercise 35-45 breaths per minute * Athletes' peak 60-70 breaths per minute[6] source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Respiratory_rate#Normal_findings * 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: 12-20 breaths per minute * Adults during strenuous exercise 35-45 breaths per minute * Athletes' peak 60-70 breaths per minute[6] source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Respiratory_rate#Normal_findings
The average pulse rate is 40 to 70 beats per minute, with respiration being 10 to 30 breaths per minute for beef cows and 18 to 28 breaths per minute for dairy cows.
The average breaths for an adult is: 12-20. So it is good.
On average, men take about 12-20 breaths per minute at rest. Assuming an average of 15 breaths per minute, this would equate to roughly 21,000 breaths per day. Over a lifetime of around 80 years, this would amount to approximately 609 million breaths.
28 breaths per minute is more normal than 70-80
12-20 breaths per minute
15 breaths per minute.
Newborns: Average 44 breaths per minuteInfants: 20-40 breaths per minutePreschool children: 20-30 breaths per minuteOlder children: 16-25 breaths per minuteAdults: 12-20 breaths per minuteAdults during strenuous exercise 35-45 breaths per minuteAthletes' peak 60-70 breaths per minute
19 breaths per minute * 5 minutes = 95 breaths per 5 minutes
yes
dog takes 28 breaths per minute
The is no conversion, breaths per minute is a rate, pounds per square inch in a measurement of pressure