What is the normal value of resp?

The normal value is 16-20 times/min.

RESP refers to the breathing frequency, that is, the number of breaths per minute. The normal value is 16-20 breaths/min, which can be displayed on the ECG monitor. When the breathing frequency is more than 20 breaths/min, it is regarded as breathing too fast, and normal people can see eating, exercising, rising body temperature and emotional excitement.

Normal adults breathe about 12-20 times per minute. The ratio of respiration to pulse is 1: 4, that is, the pulse beats 4 times every 1 breath. Children breathe faster than adults, up to 20 ~ 30 times per minute; The newborn's breathing frequency can reach 44 times per minute. In the resting state, the breathing frequency of normal adults is 12 ~ 18 beats/min, and the ratio of breathing to pulse is 1: 4.

Newborns breathe about 44 times per minute, which gradually slows down with age.

Extended data:

15-2 1 year 76-85 times/minute; 2 1-60 years old 70-75 times/minute; 67-80 times per minute for people over 60 years old;

It should be added that women's heart rate is faster than men's. ? Heart rate will be affected by breathing frequency. ? Heart rate will be affected by body temperature, that is, the temperature per liter will be ten times faster (as shown in the following table):

Heart rate 60 beats/min at 98 degrees Fahrenheit; Equal to 70 beats/min at 99F temperature; Equal to 100F, the heart rate is 80/min;; When the temperature is equal to 102F, the heart rate is 100 beats/min; It is equal to the heart rate at 120/ min 104F.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-respiratory rate