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Normal vital signs for children and babies Vital signs by age Age (normal range)(years) Respiratory rate Heart rate BP (systolic) mmHg < 1 30-40 110-160 70-90 1-225-35 100-150 80-95 2-5 25-30 90-140 80-100 5-1220-25 80-120 90-110 > 12 15-20 60-100 100-120

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