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Period: to
neonate
birth to one month old -
physical changes
pulse is between 90-180 beats per min, respiratory rate is at 30-60 breaths per min,by one year old this falls to 20 to 30 breaths per year. blood pressure is 70-95mmHg -
psychosocial changes
recognizes familiar faces, picks up objects, reaches out to people, sleeps through the night, teething, mood swings, stands, responds to name, knows name -
Period: to
infant
age one month to one year -
physical changes
pulse is at 120 beats per min, respiratory rate at 30-40 breaths per min, blood pressure is at 50-70 mmHg -
physical changes
pulse is between 90-150 beats per min, respiratory rate is at 20-30 breaths per min, systolic BP is between 80-100 mmHg. -
Period: to
toddler
age 1-3 years -
psychosocial changes
basic language is mastered, learning to speak and express themselves. very attached to parents and feel safe with them -
Period: to
preschoolers
age 3 to 6 years old -
physical changes
pulse is between 80 to 140 beats per min, respiratory rate is between 20-25 breaths per min, systolic BP is between 80-100 mmHg. -
psychosocial changes
can use and understand full sentences, interact with other children, pay games, follow rules, etc. -
Period: to
school-age
age 6-12 years old -
physical changes
pulse rate is between 70-120 beats per min, respiratory rate is between 15-20 breaths per min, BP is between 80-110 mmHg. -
Psychosocial changes
children act to avoid punishment and get what they want. they also look for approval from their peers. children make decisions based on their conscience. -
Period: to
adolescents
age 12 to 18 years old -
physical changes
BP is between 90-110mmHg, pulse is between 60-100 beats per min, respiratory rate is at 12 to 20 breaths per min -
psychosocial changes
conflict arises, need for personal space arises, -
Period: to
early adult
age 19 to 40 years old -
physical changes
pulse is at 70 beats per min, respiratory rate at 12-20 beats per min, BP between 90-140 mmHg -
psychosocial changes
work, family, and stress, -
Period: to
middle adult
age 40-60 years old -
physical changes
pusle at 70 beats/min, respiratory rate 12-20 breaths/min, BP at 90-140 mmHG -
psychosocial changes
focus on achieving life goals -
Period: to
older adults
age 61 and older -
physical changes
vital signs depend on overall health. most organs are not doing as well as they were in early life, senses were not working as well as they first were. -
psychosocial changes
they share large amounts of knowledge of wisdom, retain high brain function until about 5 years before death, continue to grow, etc.