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In most medical settings, the four standard primary vital signs are as follows [1,2,3,4]:
Normal values for each of these vital signs vary by age and, in some cases, by sex. They also may vary based on weight, exercise capability, and overall health.
In healthy adults at rest, normal values are as follows [2]:
Table 1. Normal Heart Rate by Age (Open Table in a new window)
Approximate Age Range | Heart Rate |
Newborn | 100-160 |
0-3 months | 70-170 |
6-12 months | 80-140 |
1-3 years | 80-130 |
3-5 years | 80-120 |
6-10 years | 70-110 |
11-14 years | 60-105 |
15 years or older | 60-100 |
Table 2. Normal Respiratory Rate by Age (Open Table in a new window)
Approximate Age Range | Respiratory Rate |
0-3 months | 30-60 |
3-11 months | 25-60 |
1-3 years | 20-40 |
3-6 years | 20-40 |
6-12 years | 14-30 |
13 years and older | 12-20 |
The normal blood pressure in adults is 120 (systolic)/80 (diastolic). Normal blood pressure in children and adolescents varies by age.
Table 3. Normal Blood Pressure by Age in Children and Adolescents (Open Table in a new window)
Approximate Age Range | Systolic Range | Diastolic Range |
0 to 3 months | 65-104 | 37-65 |
3 to 11 months | 70-105 | 41-65 |
1 to 3 years | 86-107 | 41-78 |
3 to 6 years | 90-110 | 47-75 |
6 to 12 years | 90-121 | 59-80 |
13 years and older | 102-124 | 64-80 |
The average normal core temperature is generally considered to be between 97.8°F and 99.1°F (36.5°C to 37.3°C); the average is 98.6°F (37°C).
American College of Emergency Physicians. ER 101: Vital Signs. American College of Emergency Physicians. Available athttps://www.emergencycareforyou.org/VitalCareMagazine/ER101/Default.aspx?id=500. Accessed: December 11, 2014.
Vital Signs. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Available athttps://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/002341.htm. Reviewed February 2, 2023; Accessed: February 16, 2024.
Pediatric Vital Signs Normal Ranges. University of Iowa Health Care. Available athttps://medicine.uiowa.edu/iowaprotocols/pediatric-vital-signs-normal-ranges. 2/12/2024; Accessed: 2/16/2024.
Cleveland Clinic. What You Need to Know About Infant and Children’s Vital Signs. Cleveland Clinic. Available athttps://health.clevelandclinic.org/pediatric-vital-signs. October 12, 2022; Accessed: February 16, 2024.
Approximate Age Range | Heart Rate |
Newborn | 100-160 |
0-3 months | 70-170 |
6-12 months | 80-140 |
1-3 years | 80-130 |
3-5 years | 80-120 |
6-10 years | 70-110 |
11-14 years | 60-105 |
15 years or older | 60-100 |
Approximate Age Range | Respiratory Rate |
0-3 months | 30-60 |
3-11 months | 25-60 |
1-3 years | 20-40 |
3-6 years | 20-40 |
6-12 years | 14-30 |
13 years and older | 12-20 |
Approximate Age Range | Systolic Range | Diastolic Range |
0 to 3 months | 65-104 | 37-65 |
3 to 11 months | 70-105 | 41-65 |
1 to 3 years | 86-107 | 41-78 |
3 to 6 years | 90-110 | 47-75 |
6 to 12 years | 90-121 | 59-80 |
13 years and older | 102-124 | 64-80 |
Edward Charbek, MD, FCCP Associate Professor, Associate Director of Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship Program, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary-Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, SSM Health St Louis University Hospital; Medical Director, Kindred Hospital-St Louis
Edward Charbek, MD, FCCP is a member of the following medical societies:American College of Chest Physicians,American Thoracic Society,Association of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Program Directors
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Buck Christensen Medscape Editorial Staff
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