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Age for Infancy
Birth to one year
Heart Rate for Infancy
Newborn: 100 - 170
Up to one year: 90 - 160
Infancy Respiratory Rate
Newborn : 30 - 60
6-12 months: 24 - 30
Systolic BP for Infant
Newborn: 50 - 70 mmHg
Up to one year : 90 mmHg
Moro Reflex
Startled, will throw arms out and grab with fingers and arms
Palmar Reflex
When palm is touched, will grab
Rooting Reflex
Baby hungry, touch cheek and baby will turn to towards side that is touched
Sucking Reflex
When stroking baby’s lips, baby will start sucking.
Physis
Baby’s growth plates
Fontanelle
unfused soft spots where bones meet on baby’s head
Anterior Fontanelle
Fontanelle spot in towards the front of the skull
Tells you if baby is dehydrated or not
Posterior Fontanelle
Fontanelle spot in back of skull
Takes around 9-18 months for it to fully fuse and develop unlike front fontanelle which takes 2 to 3 months.
Bonding
Sense that needs will be met.
Trust Vs. Mistrust
Likes orderly predictable environment
Scaffolding
Baby learns by building on what it already knows
Temperament
How the baby reacts to stimuli in environment
Age Span for Toddlers
12 - 36 months
Toddler Heart Rate
80 - 140
Toddler Respiratory Rate
24 - 40
Toddler BP:
Ages 1 - 10:
90 + (2 * age of toddler)
Preschool Age Span
3 - 5 years
Preschool Heart Rate
70 - 120
Preschool Respiratory Rate
22 - 34
Preschool BP
Ages 1 - 10:
90 + (2 * age)
School Age (Age Span)
6- 12 years
School Age Heart Rate
65 - 120
School Age Respiratory Rate
18 - 30
School Age BP
Ages 1 - 10:
90 + (2 * Age)
Adolescence Age Span
13 - 18 years
Adolescence Heart Rate
60 - 100
Adolescence Respiratory Rate
12 - 20
Adolescence BP
107 - 117
Early Adulthood
19 - 40 years
Early Adulthood Heart Rate
60 - 100
Early Adulthood Respiratory Rate
12 - 20
Early Adulthood BP
Less than 120
Middle Adulthood Age Span
41 - 60 years
What is the major killer after the age of 40 in all groups?
Heart Disease
Late Adulthood Age Span
61+
Late Adulthood is more likely to develop what disorders?
Respiratory disorders.