What is range of blood pressure, pulse rate and respiratory rate in hemodynamically unstable patient

The range of blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiratory rate in a hemodynamically unstable patient can vary widely, depending on the specific condition and severity of the instability. However, here are some general guidelines:

1. Blood Pressure:
- Systolic Blood Pressure: <90 mmHg
- Diastolic Blood Pressure: <60 mmHg

2. Pulse Rate (Heart Rate):
- Tachycardia (elevated heart rate): >100 beats per minute
- Bradycardia (low heart rate): <60 beats per minute

3. Respiratory Rate:
- Tachypnea (elevated respiratory rate): >20 breaths per minute
- Bradypnea (low respiratory rate): <12 breaths per minute

Note: The values provided above are general guidelines and can vary depending on the patient's age, medical history, and overall health condition. It is important to consult a medical professional for an accurate assessment and interpretation of vital signs in a specific patient.