Vital Signs — Quick Ranges, Red Flags & Checker
A modern overview of vital signs—heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, temperature, and oxygen saturation—with a quick checker to flag borderline and abnormal values. Educational only; not medical advice.
Use in conjunction with local protocols and clinician judgment.
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Ranges below are simplified for education. Correlate with the patient’s baseline, context, and your medical protocols.
Results
Pediatric triage? Review the structured approach: Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT & ABCDE).
Quick Reference: Typical Ranges
Adult
- HR: 60–100 bpm
- RR: 12–20 /min
- SBP: 100–129 mmHg
- T°: 36.1–37.9 °C
- SpO₂: ≥95%
Infant (0–12 mo)
- HR: 100–160 bpm
- RR: 30–60 /min
- SBP: 70–100 mmHg
- T°: 36.1–37.9 °C
- SpO₂: ≥95%
Child (1–10 yr)
- HR: 70–120 bpm
- RR: 18–30 /min
- SBP hypotension: < 70 + 2×age
- SBP typical: ~ 90–110 mmHg
- SpO₂: ≥95%
These are common teaching ranges; confirm exact cutoffs in your protocols.
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