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Nursing-Readings

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Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes   Target levels 4-8 mmol/L fasting and before meals Less then 10mmol/L two hours after starting meals ******* Target levels 6–8mmol/L fasting and before meals 6–10mmol/L two hours after starting meals  
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Body Temperature   98.6°F (37°C)  
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Specific gravity   1.001 - 1.035  
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Respiratory Rate   Newborn: 40-80 Infants: 30 Age 5: 25 Adults: 12-20 beats per minute  
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Pulse Rate   10 years and older: 60-80 3-4 years: 80-120 Athletes: 40 For normal human beings if less than 60 - bradycardia and more than 100 - tachycardia  
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O2 Saturation (SaO2) (measurement of the percentage of how much hemoglobin is saturated with oxygen)   95% and above *** COPD - 88-91%  
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Blood pH   7.35 - 7.45  
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Urine pH   4.5 - 8.00  
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Blood Pressure   0 to 6 months 65 to 90/45 to 65 mm Hg **** 6 to 12 months 80 to 100/55 to 65 mm Hg ****1 - 11 yrs 90 to 110/55 to 75 mm Hg **** 11 and above 120/80 mm Hg (millimeter of mercury)  
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Capillary refill times   2 -3 seconds  
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Normal pH of skin   4.5 - 5.5  
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