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Vitals - Neonate
Pulse: 90-180
Respirations: 30-60
Systolic BP: 50-70
Temperature: 98-100 -
Palmar Grasp
Object placed in palm -
Moro Reflex
Caught off guard -
Rooting Reflex
Touches cheek -
Sucking Reflex
Lips are stroked -
Weight - Neonate
6-8 lbs -
30g Per Day
Doubling weightby 4-6 months -
Period: to
Neonate
(0-1 month) -
Period: to
Infant
(1 month to 1 year) -
Starts to walk without help
11 Months -
Knowing Name
12 Months -
Infant - Vitals
Pulse: 100-160
Respirations: 20-50
Systolic BP: 70-95
Temperature: 96.8-99.6 -
Anterior Fontanelle
Fuses between 9 and 18 months -
Bonding
Personal Relationships -
Secure Attachment
Infant understands that parents will be responsible for their needs. -
Anxious-Avoidant Attachment
When infants are repeatedly rejected -
Period: to
Toddler
(1 to 3 years) -
Trust and Mistrust
At about 18 months, needs being met. -
Toddler - Vitals
Pulse: 90-150
Respirations: 20-30
Systolic BP: 80-100
Temperature: 96.8-99.6 -
Loss of passive immune system
LOTS of colds -
Refining motor skills
Gross motor skills to fine motor skills -
Renal System
Toilet Training, Able to comtrol bladder by 12-15 months. -
Baby Teeth
Painful and may cause a fever -
Learning to speak
Major step toward independence -
Period: to
Preschool Age
(3 to 6 years) -
Learned behavoirs
Undertand Cause and effect, watch peers, learn from TV -
Speak in full sentences
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Interact with others
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Play dates
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Preschool Age - Vitals
Pulse: 80-140
Respirations: 20-25
Systolic BP: 80-100
Temperature: 98.6 -
Period: to
School Age
(6 to 12 Years) -
Vitals gradually approach those of adults
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GORWING
Growing about 2 1/2 inches per year and gaining 4 lbs per year -
Brain activity Increases
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Preconventional Reasoning
Avoid punishment -
Conventional Reasoning
Approval from peers -
Postconventional Reasoning
Conscience -
Not as much attention from parents
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Self Concept
Self Esteem, how we feel about ourself -
School Age - Vitals
Pulse: 70-120
Respirations: 15-20
Systolic BP: 80-110
Temperature: 98.6 -
Period: to
Adolescent
(12 to 18 years) -
Create identity
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Public Image
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Adolescents- Vitals
Pulse: 60-100
Respirations: 12-20
Systolic BP: 90-110
Temperature: 98.6 -
Vitals level off
About adult level -
2-3 year growth spurt
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Maturation of reproduction system
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Endocrine system
Acne, Sperm, Eggs -
Privacy
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Self Conscience
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Secondary Sexual development
Enlargement of sex organs, pubic hair, deeper voice, breasts, thighs -
Menstration
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Period: to
Early Adult
(19 to 40 years) -
Functioning at optimal level
19-25 best years for reportduciton -
Vitals do not differ much between other adults
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Disks in spine settle
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stress
Lots of change -
Early adult - Vitals
Pulse: 60-100
Respirations: 12-20
Systolic BP: 90-140
Temperature: 98.6 -
Fatty tissue increases
Can no longer eat anyhting and worry about not gaining weight -
Work!
Create a place for themselves -
Family!
Settle Down -
Period: to
Middle adults
(41 to 60 years) -
Vision and hearing loss
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Cardiovascular Health is a problem
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Menopause
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Help their parents
Their parents are getting very old and new care -
Middle Adult - Vitals
Pulse: 60-100
Respirations: 12-20
Systolic BP: 90-140
Temperature: 98.6 -
Cancer
Greater chance -
Readjust lifestyle
Kids leave, downsize -
Achieving life goals
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Period: to
Late Adult
(61 and older) -
cardiac function
Declines with age -
surface area of alveoli deacreses
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Endocrine system loses function
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Weight Gain
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Insulin production falls
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Hearing loss
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Amazing stories
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Medications
Numerous medical problems -
Lunds lose elasticity
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smell can be diminished
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Nephrons dont get enough blood
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Metabolism decreases
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Blood flow may drop
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Self worth
We need to remind them that they had a great life and it was worth it -
kidney function declines by 50%
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Brain may shrink
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Size of airway increases
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Taste buds lose sensitivity
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95% live at home
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Motor and sensory networks become slower
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Late Adults - Vitals
Pulse: Depends on health
Respirations: Depends on health
Systolic BP: Depends on health
Temperature: 98.6 -
Financial issues
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Life expectancy
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