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The normal, healthy heart rate of a 23 month old child is between 80 beats per minute up to 130 beats per minute. If 188 is their resting heart rate, you should seek medical attention.

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Honestly I don't think it's that dangerous its only about 30 pr 40 over normal but if your concerned get your little one in with a doc.

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No, get him to a hospital fast.

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no

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Is a heart rate of 171 to high for a baby that just had heart surgery?

Not at all. A normal heart rate for any baby ranges from 170-200 BPM (beats per minute)


What is the normal heart rate for toddlers?

normal toddlers hearts is about 140-200 beats per minutes


Is it possible for your heart to go into fibrillation if you exceed your maximal heart rate?

Your maximal heart rate is 220 - MINUS your age. In most human their MHR is about 200- 220 BPM. Maximal heart rate is the highest number of times per minuet that you heart could contract during maximal physical exersion. It is unlikely for your heart to go into Fibrillation at heart rates of 200 - 250 BPM. Fibrillation occurs at heart rates of 300- 600 BPM and can be causes by Heart disease Electrical shock Heart attacks Heart Arrhythmia


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What is heart rate range for 11?

To calculate a heart rate range you need: Resting Heart Rate, Age, and the desired percent you wish to exert yourself. For example: Resting heart rate: 60 Age: 11 Desired % of Exertion: 65% - 80% This would be for a regularly active child. The formula is then: 220 - Age = Maximum Heart rate Max Heart Rate - Resting Heart Rate = Y Y x desired % + Resting Heart Rate = Heart Rate Range (HRR) To get the heart rate range, simply do the equation twice, once for each desired %. The shorter form of the equation is: 220 - Age = Max HR - Resting HR = Y x desired % + Resting HR = HRR For the above values it would look like this: 200 - 11 = 189 - 60 = 129 x 65% + 60 = 143.85 or 144 BPM 200 - 11 = 189 - 60 = 129 x 80% + 60 = 163.2 or 163 BPM The Heart Rate Range would then be: 144 - 163 BPM