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Pharmacy oximeter for children 1-12 years rechargeable pulse meter
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Normal oxygen saturations are usually between 94…100%, but they also depend on age.
If your child's saturation is too low, the child may need to move to get more oxygen. If there are more symptoms, your child may need to see a doctor. Pharmacy oximeter is needed to measure saturation.
Normal heart rate varies depending on your age. Below is the normal heart rate by age, according to the National Institutes of Health (https://www.forbes.com/health/healthy-aging/normal-heart-rate-by-age/).
AGE NORMAL RESTING HEART RATE
Newborns 0 to 1 month 70 to 190 bpm
Babies 1 to 11 months 80 to 160 bpm
Children 1 to 2 years old 80 to 130 bpm
Children 3 to 4 years old 80 to 120 bpm
Children 5 to 6 years old 75 to 115 bpm
Children 7 to 9 years old 70 to 110 bpm
Children 10 years and older and adults (including the elderly) 60 to 100 bpm
Athletes in optimal conditions 40 to 60 bpm
It's also important to know your normal "maximum" heart rate during vigorous activity and your "target" heart rate for your age.To find your normal maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 220.
Meanwhile, your target heart rate should be approximately 50 % to 70 % of your maximum heart rate during moderate-intensity activities like walking.
During more vigorous activity, such as exercising, running, or weight training, your target heart rate should be approximately 70 % to 85 % of your maximum heart rate.