An 85-year-old woman typically has a resting respiratory rate of about 12 to 20 breaths per minute. Factors such as overall health, physical fitness, and any underlying medical conditions can influence this rate. It's important to consider individual variations, as some elderly individuals may have rates outside this range. Regular monitoring by a healthcare professional is advisable for those concerned about respiratory health.
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19 breaths per minute * 5 minutes = 95 breaths per 5 minutes
It is 432 miles.
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Let's see: I take about 12 breaths a minute. There are 60 minutes in an hour. That means I take 720 breaths an hour. That means I take about 11,520 breaths during the 16 hours when I am awake. When I fall asleep my breathing slows down. At 10 breaths a minute that is 600 breaths an hour. that will be 4,800 breaths when I am asleep. 11,520+4,800= Whoops my adding machine just disappeared from the screen.
About 190,500 breaths a week.
5 breaths
1 mile = 1.609344 km, use this conversion factor
Each cycle of CPR should be performed in 24 seconds (30 compressions, 2 breaths). Therefore, in 2 minutes, 5 cycles of CPR should be performed.
20,000 or so breaths per day!
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