The normal respiration rate for a child will depend on their age. For a newborn to 6 months old, the normal respiration rate is 30 to 60 breaths per minute. For age 6 to 12 months, 24 to 30 breaths per minute, age 1 to 5 it is 20 to 30 breaths per minute and from 6 to 12 years it is 12 to 20 breaths per minute.
Normal human infants breath at a rate of 30-60 breaths per minute.
The normal respiration rate for babies is 30 to 60 breaths per minute. The older a child gets, the lower the normal respiratory rate.
for a full term or premature newborn the normal respiratory rate is 40-60 breaths per min.
Newborns and infantsUp to 6 months old30-60 breaths/minInfants6 to 12 months old24-30 breaths/minToddlers and children1 to 5 years old20-30 breaths/minChildren6 to 12 years12-20 breaths/min
30 to 50 per minutes
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A pig's normal respiration rate is between 20 and 40 breaths per minute. This respiration rate is normal for pigs that are still eating and growing.
no it is not normal but if you do see that you need to consult your doctor as it may be cancer or down syndrome
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Until the age of one a respiration rate anywhere between 25-50 would be considered "normal"
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The normal respiratory rate for dogs is 16 to 20 breaths per minute.
The normal respiration rate in most undisturbed bird of prey is 10-20 per minute.
the respiration rate goes up because the energy required by the cell cannot be provide by the normal rate of respiration