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What are the 8 stages of life? (In order) - CORRECT ANSWER >>>1. Infancy
2. Toddler Phase
3. Preschool Agre
4. School Age
5. Adolescence
6. Early Adulthood
7. Middle Adulthood
8. Late Adulthood
What are the ages of neonates? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Birth to 1 month
What are the ages of infancy? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>1 month to 1 year
What are the ages of a toddler? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>1 to 3 years
What are the ages of a preschooler? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>3 to 6 years
What are the ages of school-age children? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>6 to 12 years
What are the ages of adolescents? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>12 to 18 years
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,What are the ages of early adults? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>19-40 years
What are the ages of middle adults? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>41 to 60 years
What are the ages of older adults? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>61 and over
neonate - CORRECT ANSWER >>>A newborn age birth to 1 month.
infant - CORRECT ANSWER >>>A young child, age 1 month to 1 year.
Neonate vitals - CORRECT ANSWER >>>HR- 90-180 beats/min
Respirations-30 to 60 breaths/min
Systolic Blood Pressure- 50 to 70 mm Hg
Temperature 98 to 100 *F
Tidal Volume 6-8 mL/kg increases to 10 to 15 mL/kg
Infancy vitals - CORRECT ANSWER >>>HR - 140-160/min
RV - 7-8 mL -> 10-15mL
RR - 40-60 -> 30-40
Systolic - 70-90mmHg
Neonate and Infant Weight - CORRECT ANSWER >>>weighs 6-8lbs at birth first
week 5-10% fluid loss
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, week 2 begins to gain weight from then on, into infant stage,
they grow at rate of 1 oz per day
Infanct Head weight - CORRECT ANSWER >>>25% of body weight
Cardiovascular system: Where does fetal circulation occur? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>placenta
hormones and pressure changes help neonate transition to independent circulation
Neonate and Infant Pulmonary system - CORRECT ANSWER >>>neonate's first breath is
forceful.
Neonates are primarily nose breathers.
Infants younger than 6 months are particularly prone to nasal congestion;
Rib cage of an infant is less rigid and the ribs sit horizontally. This explains the diaphragmatic
breathing (belly breathing) in infants.
infant tongue and airway - CORRECT ANSWER >>>the infant's tongue is larger in proportion to
the oral cavity, and the airway is proportionally shorter and narrower.
As a result, airway obstruction is common in infants than in adults or older children.
Due to the large size of the infant's occiput and the increased flexibility of the trachea, the
airway can easily be inadvertently blocked by incorrect positioning, either over-extension or
over-flexion.
barotrauma - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Ventilations that are too forceful can result in trauma from
pressure;
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