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Neonate (0-1 month)
Pulse Rate: 90-180 bpm
Respirations: 30-60 breaths/min
BP: 50-70 mm Hg
Temperature: 98-100 -
Period: to
Trust and Mistrust development
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Period: to
Infant
Pulse Rate: 100-160 bpm
Respirations: 25-50 breaths/min
BP: 70-95 mm Hg
Temperature: 96.8-99.6 -
Grow 30 g per day
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Nervous System Development
Palmar Grasp
Moro reflex
Rooting reflex
Sucking reflex -
Posterioir and anterior fontanelles have fused
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Period: to
Toddler
Pulse Rate: 90-150 bpm
Respirations: 25-50 breaths/min
BP: 80-100 mm Hg
Temperature: 96.8-99.6 -
Psychosocial Changes
Bonding
Secure attachment
Anxious-avoidant attachment -
Mastery of basic language
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Period: to
Preschooler
Pulse rate: 80-140 bpm
Respirations: 20-25 breaths/min
BP: 80-110 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6 -
Loss of positive immunity
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Baby Teeth
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Decrease of muscle mss and bone density
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Brain weighs 90% of that of an adults
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Period: to
School Age
Pulse Rate: 80-140 bpm
Respirations: 15-20 breaths/min
BP: 80-110 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6 -
Reasoning
pre-conventional reasoning
conventionol resoing
post-conventional resoning -
Period: to
Adolescent (Teenager)
Pulse Rate: 60-100 bpm
Respirations: 12-20 breaths/min
BP: 90-110 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6 -
Higher risk of suicide and depression
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Period: to
Growth Spurt!!
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Maturation of the reproductive system (puberty)
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Peak of anti-social behavior
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Issue of privacy
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Period: to
Early Adult
Pulse Rate: 60-100 bmp
Respirations: 12-20 breaths/min
BP: 90-140 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6 -
Period: to
Optional level of body functions
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Work, family, stress
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Muscle strength decreases
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Weight gain
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Reflexes slow
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Period: to
Middle Adult
Pulse Rate: 60-100 bpm
Respirations: 12-20 breaths/min
BP: 90-140 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6 -
"Empty Nest" Syndrome
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Vision and hearing loss
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Cardiovascular health declines
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Respiratory
Surface area increases
Alveoli decrease -
Late Adult (61+)
All Vital Signs depend on age. -
Metabolism decreases
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Atherosclerosis
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Sensation decreases
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Changing sleep patterns
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Terminal Drop Hypothesis
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Projected Life Expectancy