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Normal HR awake for an 100-180
infant.
Normal HR sleeping for an 75-160
infant.
Normal RR for an infant. 30-60
Systolic hypotension for <70
an infant.
When assessing the vital D (A systolic less than 70 is hypotension)
signs of a 10 month old,
which of the following
vitals would be alarming
to the nurse?
a. Heart rate awake 160
BPM.
b. Respirations 44 BPM.
c. Heart rate sleeping 92
BPM.
d. Blood pressure 68/40.
Normal HR awake for a 100-150
toddler.
,Normal HR sleeping for a 75-150
toddler.
Normal RR for a toddler. 24-40
Systolic hypotension in a <70 + (2 x age)
toddler, preschooler, and
school age.
When assessing the vital A (HR sleeping should be 75-150.)
signs of a two year old,
which of the following
vitals would be alarming
to the nurse?
a. HR sleeping 60 BPM.
b. HR awake 102 BPM.
c. RR 32 BPM.
d. BP 76/44.
Normal HR awake for a 60-150
preschooler (3-6 years)
Normal HR sleeping for a 60-90
preschooler. (3-6 yrs)
Normal RR for a 22-34
preschooler. (3-6 yrs)
When assessing the vital A (HR awake should be 60-150)
signs of a 5 year old,
which of the following
vitals would be alarming
to the nurse?
a. HR awake 172 BPM.
b. HR sleeping 85 BPM.
c. RR 30 BPM.
d. BP 100/62.
, Normal HR awake for 60-110
school-age. (6-10 yrs)
Normal HR sleeping for 60-90
school-age. (6-10 yrs)
Normal RR for school-age. 18-30
(6-10 yrs)
When assessing the vital C (Normal RR 18-30)
signs of a 10 year old,
which of the following
vitals would be alarming
to the nurse?
a. HR awake 100 BPM.
b. HR sleeping 75 BPM.
c. RR 14 BPM.
d. BP 92/68.
Normal HR awake for pre- 50-110
teen/teenagers (>10 years
old)
Normal HR sleeping for 50-90
pre-teen/teenagers (>10
years old)
Normal RR for pre- 12-16
teen/teenagers (>10 years
old)
Systolic hypotension in for <90
pre-teen/teenagers (>10
years old)
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Normal HR awake for an 100-180
infant.
Normal HR sleeping for an 75-160
infant.
Normal RR for an infant. 30-60
Systolic hypotension for <70
an infant.
When assessing the vital D (A systolic less than 70 is hypotension)
signs of a 10 month old,
which of the following
vitals would be alarming
to the nurse?
a. Heart rate awake 160
BPM.
b. Respirations 44 BPM.
c. Heart rate sleeping 92
BPM.
d. Blood pressure 68/40.
Normal HR awake for a 100-150
toddler.
,Normal HR sleeping for a 75-150
toddler.
Normal RR for a toddler. 24-40
Systolic hypotension in a <70 + (2 x age)
toddler, preschooler, and
school age.
When assessing the vital A (HR sleeping should be 75-150.)
signs of a two year old,
which of the following
vitals would be alarming
to the nurse?
a. HR sleeping 60 BPM.
b. HR awake 102 BPM.
c. RR 32 BPM.
d. BP 76/44.
Normal HR awake for a 60-150
preschooler (3-6 years)
Normal HR sleeping for a 60-90
preschooler. (3-6 yrs)
Normal RR for a 22-34
preschooler. (3-6 yrs)
When assessing the vital A (HR awake should be 60-150)
signs of a 5 year old,
which of the following
vitals would be alarming
to the nurse?
a. HR awake 172 BPM.
b. HR sleeping 85 BPM.
c. RR 30 BPM.
d. BP 100/62.
, Normal HR awake for 60-110
school-age. (6-10 yrs)
Normal HR sleeping for 60-90
school-age. (6-10 yrs)
Normal RR for school-age. 18-30
(6-10 yrs)
When assessing the vital C (Normal RR 18-30)
signs of a 10 year old,
which of the following
vitals would be alarming
to the nurse?
a. HR awake 100 BPM.
b. HR sleeping 75 BPM.
c. RR 14 BPM.
d. BP 92/68.
Normal HR awake for pre- 50-110
teen/teenagers (>10 years
old)
Normal HR sleeping for 50-90
pre-teen/teenagers (>10
years old)
Normal RR for pre- 12-16
teen/teenagers (>10 years
old)
Systolic hypotension in for <90
pre-teen/teenagers (>10
years old)