Counting respiration rate

The respiration rate is the rate at which a person breathes. It increases with fever and some illnesses. The best time to count the respiration rate is when a person is resting, perhaps after you take the person's pulse while your fingers are still on the person's wrist. The person's breathing is likely to change if he or she knows you are counting it.

  • Count the number of times the chest rises in 1 full minute.
  • Notice whether there is any sucking in beneath the ribs or any apparent wheezing or difficulty breathing.

Normal resting respiration rate:

  • Newborn to 1 year: 40–60 breaths each minute
  • 1 through 6 years: 18–26 breaths each minute
  • 7 years through adult: 12–24 breaths each minute


Author: Debby Golonka, MPHLast Updated: August 6, 2007
Medical Review: Patrice Burgess, MD - Family Medicine
Andrew Swan, MD, CCFP, FCFP - Family Medicine

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