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Pediatric Vital Signs

Select an age band for heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure norms.

Neonate

0–28 days

Heart Rate

110–160 bpm

Respiratory Rate

30–60 /min

Systolic BP

60–90 mmHg

Hypotension threshold: SBP < 60 mmHg

Obligate nose breathers with periodic breathing — count respirations for a full minute. Take the apical pulse.

AgeHRRRSBP
Neonate0–28 days110–160 bpm30–60 /min60–90 mmHg
Infant1–12 months90–160 bpm25–40 /min70–100 mmHg
Toddler1–3 years80–140 bpm20–30 /min80–110 mmHg
Preschool3–5 years70–120 bpm20–25 /min80–110 mmHg
School Age6–12 years60–110 bpm14–22 /min85–120 mmHg
Adolescent13–18 years60–100 bpm12–20 /min95–120 mmHg

Assessment pearls

Tachypnea and tachycardia are early compensation in children — hypotension is a late and ominous sign of decompensation.

The minimum SBP formula for ages 1–10 is 70 + (2 × age in years). Trend vitals against the child’s own baseline; published ranges vary slightly by source.

Educational use only. Pediatric ranges vary by reference and clinical context; use your facility’s parameters, PALS guidance, and provider orders. This material supports nursing education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional policy, or medical direction. Always follow facility protocols and current provider orders.