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No; it is too high for an adult or child.
With regards to the pulse rate, on average, a heart at rest beats 60 to 100 times per minute. Anything over 100 is considered high. A high pulse rate (tachycardia) accompanied with low blood pressure symptoms is a dangerous condition. Most often, the reason for low blood pressure, high pulse is due to a problem between the heart and brain. A high pulse rate means a high heart rate. This means the heart works excessively. Most of the time, exercising and doing strenuous work or consuming coffee, chocolates, a heavy meal or certain medications can elevate the pulse level. Stress and anxiety too can cause a high pulse rate. However, this reduces after a certain time and the heart begins to beat normally after cooling down. A heart that beats excessively and continuously is a heart that is at risk of malfunctioning, and causing a heart attack. Therefore, a continuous high pulse must be medically examined with immediate effect.
If the child has a high heart rate then check for white parkinsons wolf syndrome
A heart rate that is higher than is too high for a year old. This likely signifies that the child has been overactive.
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The heart rate of a three year old child with fever will beat faster than usual. It is therefore important to take such the child to seek medical attention as far.
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My son has a congential heart defect. It is normal with any child to hear some sort of mumer or abnormal sound in the heart when the child or person has a high fever. The heart has to work harder when there is fever.
A fever of 100.8°F (38.2°C) is generally considered mild for a child. Normal body temperature can vary, but a fever is typically defined as a temperature above 100.4°F (38°C). While it's not excessively high, it's important to monitor the child for any other symptoms and consult a healthcare provider if there are concerns or if the fever persists. Always consider the child's overall condition and comfort.
A heart rate of 126 beats per minute (bpm) is generally considered within the normal range for a 5-year-old child, as typical resting heart rates for children aged 3 to 5 can range from 80 to 120 bpm. However, factors like activity level, excitement, or anxiety can temporarily elevate heart rates. If the child is at rest and consistently shows a high heart rate, it may be worth consulting a pediatrician for further evaluation.
Yes. Excessively high pressures will cause the mask to leak and affect the CPAP's performance.