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A healthcare provider is assessing vital signs in pediatric patients. Which of the following vital signs is abnormal?

  • A. 11-year-old male: 90 BPM, 22 RPM, 100/70 mmHg
  • B. 13-year-old female: 105 BPM, 22 RPM, 105/50 mmHg
  • C. 5-year-old male: 102 BPM, 24 RPM, 90/65 mmHg
  • D. 6-year-old female: 100 BPM, 26 RPM, 90/70 mmHg
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The normal range of vital signs for pediatric patients varies with age. For 11 to 14-year-olds, the normal vital sign ranges are: Heart rate: 60-105 BPM; Respiratory rate: 12-20 RPM; Blood pressure: Systolic 85-120 mmHg, Diastolic 55-80 mmHg. The 13-year-old female in choice B has a diastolic blood pressure below the normal range, indicating hypotension. Additionally, her heart rate is at the upper limit of normal, and her respiratory rate is within normal limits. Choices A, C, and D all fall within the normal ranges for vital signs in pediatric patients.