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Pulse, Respirations drop in the first half hour
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6-8 lb at birth
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Day 1 Physical Changes
Independent Circulation
First Breaths
Nose Breathers
Moro Reflex
Palmar Grasp
Rooting Reflex
Sucking Reflex -
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The Lifespan Development
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Neonate (0 to 1 Month)
Pulse: 90 to 180 Beats/Min
Respirations: 30 to 60 Breaths/Min
Systolic: 50 to 70 mm Hg
Temperature: 98 to 100 °F -
30 grams gained a day
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Infant (1 Month to 1 Year)
Pulse: 100 to 160 Beats/Min
Respirations: 25 to 50 Breaths/Min
Systolic: 70 to 95 mm Hg
Temperature: 96.8 to 99.6 °F -
Recognize Faces & Track
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Objects to Mouth; Smile & Frown
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Reaches Out; Drools
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Posterior Fontanelle Fused
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(FINALLY) Sleeps Through the Night
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Teething Begins; One Syllable Word; Sits Upright
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Baby Recognizes Name & Walks
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Lungs COntinue Development
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Toddler (1 Year to 3 Years)
Pulse: 90 to 150 Beats/Min
Respirations: 20 to 30 Breaths/Min
Systolic: 80 to 100 mm Hg
Temperature: 96.8 to 99.6°F -
Anterior Fontanelle Fused
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Loss of Passive Immunity
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Neuromuscular Growth
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Toddler Psychosocial
Learning to Speak
Seperation Anxiety
Playing with Other Children
Begin to Understand Cause and Effect -
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Preschool Age (3 to 6 Years)
Pulse: 80 to 140 Beats/Min
Respirations: 20 to 25 Breaths/Min
Systolic: 80 to 100 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6°F -
Preschool Age Physical
Decreased Pulse and Respirations
Blood Pressure rising
COLDS -
Preschool Age Psychosocial
Use and Understand Language
Start Using Language Creativily -
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School Age
Pulse: 70 to 120 Beats/Min
Respirations: 15 to 20 Breaths/Min
Systolic: 80 to 110 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6°F -
School Age Physical
Permanent Teeth Come In
Increased Brain Activity
Weight Gain (4 lb/year) -
School Age Psychosocial
Less Attention From Parents
Different Reasoning is Developed
Self-concept and self-esteem begin developing -
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Adolescent (12 to 18 Years)
Pulse: 60 to 100 Beats/Min
Respirations: 12 to 20 Breaths/Min
Systolic: 90 to 110 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6°F -
Adolescent Physical
Leveling off Vitals
PUBERTY
Menstruation Begins -
Adolescent Psychosocial
Increased self-conciousness
Rebellious behavior
"You don't know me mom! I love Tyler!"
Risk Behaviors
Higher risk of depression and suicide -
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Early Adult (19 to 40 years)
Pulse: 60 to 100 Beats/Min
Respirations: 12 to 20 Breaths/Min
Systolic: 90 to 140 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6°F -
Early Adult Physical
Optimal Human body function (19 -25)
Weight Gain
Muscle Decreases
Solidified habits -
Early Adult Psychosocial
School, work, family, stress
More stable
Urge to Settle Down in most -
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Middle Adult (41 to 60 Years)
Pulse: 60 to 100 Beats/Min
Respirations: 12 to 20 Breaths/Min
Systolic: 90 to 140 mm Hg
Temperature: 98.6°F -
Middle Adult Physical
Vision and hearing loss
Issues with cardiovascular health
Menopause -
Middle Adult Psychosocial
Focus on achieving life goals
Children leave home
Finances with retirement
Crisis becomes a challange not an svoidance -
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Late Adult (61+ Years)
Pulse: Depends on Health
Respirations: Depends on Health
Systolic: Depends on Health
Temperature: 98.6°F -
Late Adult Physical
Vitals depend on health
Medication often needed
Heart becomes weaker
Vascualr system becomes stiff
Less red blood cells
Respiratory system is weakened (stiff and less efficent)
Endrocrine system declines
Kidney effecientcy declines
Overall health declines -
Late Adult Psychosocial
Mental Function is presumed to decline in the last 5 years before death
Financial Stress
Facing mortality