The normal urine output for a 2-year-old child is typically around 1 to 2 milliliters per kilogram of body weight per hour. This translates to approximately 500 to 700 milliliters per day, depending on the child's overall fluid intake and hydration status. It's important to monitor for signs of dehydration or any significant changes in urine output, as these can indicate underlying health issues.
it all depends on how much liquid is givin to the child. In everyone you should put out as much as you take in. EX. if you drink 340 cc's (or mg) of water you should urinate out 340 cc's of water
2 litres is about normal anything above 2.5 litres is oliguria.
1mL per kg per hour.
Normal urine output for a healthy adult, including a 58-year-old woman, typically ranges from about 800 to 2,000 milliliters per day, which is approximately 27 to 68 ounces. Factors such as fluid intake, activity level, and overall health can influence this amount. If there are concerns about urine output, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional.
iguess intake: 1000 average and output i.e. urine: 1000 average
The normal urine creatinine level for a 3-year-old child typically ranges from about 0.3 to 0.7 grams per day. However, this can vary based on factors such as diet, hydration status, and muscle mass. It's important to interpret these levels in conjunction with other clinical findings and laboratory tests. Always consult a pediatrician for specific concerns regarding a child's health.
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atleast1 year ( normal child IQ 90 to 110 but superior child IQ is 110 to 120)
no, this is perfectly normal for a child your age. no, this is perfectly normal for a child your age.
yes 100bpm is normal for a 9 year old child infact when a child excercises their bpm can reach 200
The normal temperature for a child is 36 to 36.8ºC (97.7 to 99.1ºF).
The normal temperature for a child is 36 to 36.8ºC (97.7 to 99.1ºF).