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infants
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1 month to 1 yr
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9.3 |
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Neonates
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birth to 1 month
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9.3 |
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Infants weight after birth
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Usually lose 5% to 10% due to loss of fluid in the first week. Within the 2nd week infants normally gain the weight back. Doubles at 4 to 6 months. 3x birth weight by 1 yr.
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Infants head account for ___ of their total body weight.
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25%
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Infants are primary ___________ for the first month of life.
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"nose breathers"
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Infants airway
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Tongue is larger, airway is shorter, thus more likely to be obstructed.
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9.4 |
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barotraum
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Injury resulting from pressures disequilibrium across body surfaces, IE too much pressure in the lungs.
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9.15 |
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Moro reflex
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Startle reflex in infants, when they are caught off guard they open their arms, spread fingers, and seems to grab at something.
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9.15 |
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Palmar grasp
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An infant reflex which occurs when something is placed in infant's palm and they grasp the object.
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9.15 |
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Rooting reflex
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The infant reflex to turn their head toward the side of their cheek that was just touch.
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9.15 |
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sucking reflex
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When infants lips are stroked they start to suck.
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9.4 |
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Sunken fontanelle most likely =
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dehydration
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Infants primary means of communication
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crying
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What do infants develop when rejected?
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Rather than secure attachment, rejected infants develop anxious avoidant attachment developing isolated lifestyles where they do not have to depend on support or care of others.
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Trust and mistrust stage
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Birth to 18 months infants desires planned, organized, routine world to gain trust.
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9.7 |
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Todlers
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1 to 3 yrs
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preschoolers
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3 to 6 yrs
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school aged
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6 to 12 years
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early adults
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19-40 years
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middle adults
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41-60 years
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late adults
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61yrs +
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preconventional reasoning
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Children act almost purely to avoid punishment and to get what they want.
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conventional reasoning
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Children look for approval from their peers and society.
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9.9 |
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postconventional reasoning
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Children make decisions guided by their conscience.
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9.9 |
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The brain ______ as we age.
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shrinks
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9.12 |
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Subdural hematoma
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Head bleed, usually elderly may have head bleed due to brain hitting against skull bleeding into void.
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9.12 |
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Terminal drop hypothesis
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The theory that a person's mental function declines in the last 5 yrs of life
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9.15 |