Sentence examples for minute Respiratory rate from inspiring English sources

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The patient's vital signs were: temperature 37.2°C, pulse 87 beats per minute, respiratory rate of 20 per minute, and blood pressure 130/8 4mmHg.

On presentation the patient's vital signs were: temperature 36.7°C, pulse 60 beats per minute, respiratory rate 28 breaths per minute, and blood pressure 90/39 mmHg.

Vital signs included a blood pressure of 107/66 mm Hg, pulse of 110 beats per minute, respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute, temperature of 96.9°F, and oxygen saturation of 95% on room air.

His vital signs were as follows; temperature 36.5°C (97.8°F), heart rate 82 beats per minute, respiratory rate 20 breaths per minute and blood pressure 125/60 mmHg.

In the Emergency Department, the patient's initial vital signs were: temperature of 37°C, pulse of 84 beats per minute, respiratory rate of 16, and blood pressure of 141/88 mmHg.

Her vital signs on arrival at the ED were: Bp of 131/8 2mmHg, pulse of 70 beats per minute, respiratory rate of 17 breaths per minute, temperature of 98° F, and oxygen saturation of 98% on room air.

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A severe case was defined by the presence of at least two of the following criteria: systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg, cardiac frequency ≥120 beats-per-minute, respiratory rate ≥30/mn, oxygen saturation <90%, temperature <35°C or ≥40°C.

The mean temperature was 36°C, pulse was 75 beats per minutes, respiratory rate was 17 breaths per minute, and Glasgow Coma Scale score was 14.7.

Maximal expiratory pressure (P emax) measurement with a manometer based on total lung capacity Spontaneous VT and FVC measurements with a spirometer (Wright spirometer, British model) plugged into the airway through a bacterial filter (ISO-Gard) (We measured initially minute ventilation in liters per minute and respiratory rate (f) for 1 minute to calculate VT.

Maximal expiratory pressure (P e max) measurement with a manometer based on total lung capacity Spontaneous VT and FVC measurements with a spirometer (Wright spirometer, British model) plugged into the airway through a bacterial filter (ISO-Gard) (We measured initially minute ventilation in liters per minute and respiratory rate (f) for 1 minute to calculate VT.

On physical examination, the patient appeared acutely ill with temperature 38.3° C, blood pressure 140/64, heart rate 110 per minute, and respiratory rate 20 per minute.

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