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At birth the heart rate ranges from ______ beats per minute during the first 30 minutes of life.
100-180 beats per minute
The infant's Head is equal to _____ percent of its total body weight?
25% of its total body weight
The ________ a blood vessel that connects the pulmonary artery and the aorta in the fetus, constricts after birth.
Ductus arteriosus
What is the name of the blood vessel after birth that closes, discontinuing circulation between the umbilical vein and inferior vena cava
Ductus Venosus
As a result of the pressure change from constriction of the ductus venosus the ______ closes
Foreman Ovale
Permanent closure of the foreman ovale can take
30 days to a year
The _______ which is sometimes referred to as the startle reflex is the characteristic reflex of newborns
Moro Reflex
A parent who takes a tolerant excepting view of their children's behavior, including aggressive and sexual behavior is considered _______.
Permissive
A parent who encourages growth from a child while enforcing rules is considered an ________ parent
Authoritative
A parent who expects obedience from a child with no consideration for their feelings is a ______ parent.
Authoritarian
In this stage of moral development, cildren are concerned with interpseronal norms. Seeking the approval of others and developing the "Good boy" or "Good girl mentality"
Conventional reasoning
______ reasoning has two stages. One in which a child is punished for breaking rules. Two where the child obeys rules based on self preservation. (There is no moral reasoning involved)
Pre-conventional Reasoning
During this stage of moral reasoning the law is the ultimate rule. Later in this phase an expectance of ethics based in law is the leading motivation for moral development.
Post-conventional reasoning
A baby's reflex to grab at a object placed in their hand is referred to as?
Palmar reflex
Rooting Reflex is most clearly defined as?
A baby searching the chest of an individual attempting to locate a nipple for food.
A species theoretical longest duration of life, excluding premature or unnatural death is
Maximum Life span
What is the maximum life span of a human being
120 years
Life expectancy is based on __________ and is defined as the average number of years a person is expected to live.
Year of Birth
As adultes reach the age of _________ ill health as opposed to accidents and homicide becomes the major cause of death
60