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What are the normal vital signs in a one month old baby?

0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55


What is a normal heart rate for a 2 month old?

0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55


Can you stain one year old pressure treated wood that was just sanded bare blonde?

Yes, you can stain pressure treated wood as long as it has had several months to dry out.


How long is the recovery from heart valve replacement surgery?

He or she usually can return to work or other normal activities within two months of the surgery.


What are normal body parameters?

Premature: Heart rate=120-170bpm Respiratory Rate=40-70 Blood Pressure=55-75/35-45 0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55 3-6 months: Heart Rate=90-120bpm Respiratory Rate=30-45 Blood Pressure=70-90/50-65 6-12 months:Heart Rate=80-120bpm Respiratory Rate=25-40 Blood Pressure=80-100/55-65 1-3 years: Heart rate=70-110 Respiratory rate=20-30 Blood Pressure=90-105/55-70 3-6 years: Heart rate=65-110bpm Respiratory rate=20-30 Blood Pressure=95-110/60-75 6-12 years: Heart Rate=60-95bpm Respiratory rate=14-22 Blood pressure=100-120/60-75 12-18 years: Heart Rate=55-85 Respiratory rate=12-18 Blood Pressure= 110-135/65-85 Heart rate: 50-100 beats per minute, depending on physical age and conditioning. Respiratory rate: 12 breaths per minute Blood Pressure: 120/80mmHg but this is seen to rise as people get older due to increased arterial resistance.

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