A newborn’s respiratory rate may vary, but it should always fall within a healthy range. Learn about this range and what to do if the rate is faster or slower.
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SOLVED: 11.17 The probability that a randomly chosen newborn has a respiratory rate per minute between 40 and 55 is approximately (a) 0.498. (b) 0.815. (c) 0.997.