Pediatric Vital Signs Reference Calculator
- Pediatric Vital Signs Reference Calculator Explanation and Clinical Context
Vital signs in children vary widely according to age therefore accurate interpretation requires age specific reference ranges. This calculator provides reference values for heart rate respiratory rate and systolic blood pressure across pediatric developmental stages. Newborns and infants normally have higher heart rate and respiratory rate reflecting high metabolic demand and smaller stroke volume while blood pressure increases gradually with age due to vascular maturation and increased systemic vascular resistance. In toddlers and preschool children heart rate and respiratory rate begin to decline toward more efficient cardiovascular and pulmonary function. School aged children and adolescents show values approaching adult range. Understanding normal pediatric vital signs is important for early recognition of deterioration sepsis dehydration shock heart failure and respiratory compromise. Abnormal measurement should prompt clinical evaluation and repeat confirmation with appropriate cuff size in calm resting state.
Reference:
American Heart Association Pediatric Advanced Life Support Guidelines and Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics latest edition.
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