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Pulse Rate of Neonate: 90 to 180 beats/min
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Respirations of Neonate: 30 to 60 breaths/min
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Systolic Blood Pressure of Neonate: 50 to 70 mmHg
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Average Temperature of Neonate: 98 to 100 F
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Period: to
Neonate (0-1 Month old)
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pulse rate changes to: 100 to 160 beats/min
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respiration rate changes to: 25-50 breaths/min
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systolic blood pressure changes to: 70-95 mmHg
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Period: to
Infant (1 month to 1 year)
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can recognize familiar faces; able to track abjects with eyes
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can bring objects to the mouth; can smile and frown
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reaches out to people; drools
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sleeps through night; can tell family from strangers
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teething begins; sits up in chair; one-syllable words spoken
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afraid of stangers; mood swings
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responds to "no"; can sit alone; plays peek-a-boo
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pulls themself up; places objects in mouth to explore them
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reponds to their name; crawls efficiently
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starts to walk without help; frustrated with restrictions
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PR changes to 90-150 bpm
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RR changes to: 20-30 bpm
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systolic BP changes to: 80-100 mmHg
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know their name; can walk
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Period: to
Toddler
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trust and mistrust develop
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PR changes to: 80-140 bpm
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RR changes to: 20-25 bpm
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Period: to
Preschool Age
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PR changes to 70-120
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RR changes to: 15-20 bpm
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Period: to
School Age
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systolic BP changes to: 80-110 mmHg
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Period: to
Adolescent
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PR changes to: 60-100 bpm
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RR changes to: 12-20 bpm
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systolic BP changes to 90-110 mmHg
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Period: to
Early Adult
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systolic BP changes to: 90-140 mmHg
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Period: to
Middle Adult
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Period: to
Late Adult
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PR, RR, and BP depends on health
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Average Lifespan of Adult: 120 years