呼吸系统
呼吸频率
医学
急诊科
内科学
急诊医学
心率
护理部
血压
作者
Edmond A. Hooker,Daniel J. O’Brien,Daniel F. Danzl,Jennifer A.C. Barefoot,James E. Brown
标识
DOI:10.1016/0736-4679(89)90257-6
摘要
The respiratory rate is a sensitive and nonspecific indicator of respiratory dysfunction. Establishing a “normal” respiratory rate has mainly been arbitrary. This study evaluated “normal” respiratory rates in 110 emergency department patients. The mean respiratory rate was 20.1 (±4.0). Women had a more rapid respiratory rate 20.9 (±3.9) than men 19.4 (±4.0) (p<.04). Smokers had a higher respiratory rate 20.5 (±4.0) than nonsmokers 19.3 (±4.0), but this was not statistically significant (P=0.124). It was also noted that the respiratory rate measured by the nurse was almost always different from that measured by the medical student (P<0.0001). Based on a review of the literature concerning what constitutes a “normal” respiratory rate, we conclude that the “normal” respiratory rate may be higher than that suggested in the medical literature.
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