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The typical ratio between pulse rate and respiration rate in the human body is about 4:1. This means that for every 4 heartbeats, there is approximately 1 breath taken.
The average ratio of pulse rate to respiration rate is typically around 4:1.
The child may be out of breath or tired. If this continuos see your doctor.
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A child's pulse rate can vary according to age. For example a child between the ages of 7 and 9 can have a pulse rate of 110 beats per minute, and a child between the ages of 1 to 2 years can have a pulse rate of 130 beats per minute.
Infants will have the fastest pulse rate.
A child's pulse rate is higher then an adult as they do more exercise but if a child is resting then it will be lower hoped this helped :)
You'll have an oxygen deficiency that'll have to be compensated for before the pulse an breath rate will be back to normal.
Pulse rates are typically considered ratio measurements. This is because they have a true zero point (a pulse rate of zero indicates no heartbeat) and allow for meaningful comparisons between values, such as saying one person has a pulse rate twice as high as another. Additionally, pulse rates can be mathematically manipulated, which is characteristic of ratio data.
Give breaths at a rate of 1 breath every 3 to 5 seconds.
Pulse rate of a 1 year old child is around 120 to 140 beats per minute.
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