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Normal V/s for Neonate?
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RR: 30-60
HR awake: 100-180 HR sleeping: 80-160 Systolic BP: 70-100 Diastolic BP: 50-65 |
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Normal V/s for 6 months?
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RR: 25-50
HR awake: 120-160 HR sleeping: 80-180 Systolic BP: 87-105 Diastolic BP: 53-66 |
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Normal V/s for 2 years?
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RR: 18-35
HR awake: 80-150 HR sleeping: 70-120 Systolic BP: 90-106 Diatolic BP: 55-67 |
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Normal V/s for 5 years?
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RR: 17-27
HR awake: 80-110 HR sleeping: 60-90 Systolic BP: 94-109 Diatolic BP: 56-69 |
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Normal V/s for 10 years?
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RR: 15-23
HR awake: 70-110 HR sleeping: 60-90 Systolic BP: 102-117 Diatolic BP: 62-75 |
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Normal V/s for > 10 years (adult)?
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RR: 10-22
HR awake: 50-90 HR sleeping: 55-100 Systolic BP: 105-128 Diatolic BP: 66-80 |
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Normal newborn reflex present at newborn?(7)
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1.root
2.suck 3.Moro 4.Tonic-neck 5.grasp 6.babinski 7.step |
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this reflex begins when the corner of the baby's mouth is stroked or touched. The baby will turn his/her head and open his/her mouth to follow and "root" in the direction of the stroking?
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root
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this reflex begins at 32nd week of pregnancy and is fully developed until about 36 weeks it is helped by rooting?
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suck
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often called a startle reflex because it usually occurs when a baby is startled by a loud sound or movement. ?
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moro
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When a baby's head is turned to one side, the arm on that side stretches out and the opposite arm bends up at the elbow. This is often called the "fencing"position, lasts about 6-7 months?
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tonic-neck
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stroking the palm of a baby's hand causes the baby to close his/her fingers in a grasp. Lasts only a couple of months and is stronger in premature babies?
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grasp
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when the sole of the foot is firmly stroked, the big toe bends back toward the top of the foot and the outer toes fan out. Normal up to 2years of age?
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babinski
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this reflex is also called the walking or dance reflex because a baby appears to take steps or dance when held upright with his/her feet touching a solid surface?
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step
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*birth weight doubles in 4-6 months.
*birth weight triples in 1 year. *Posterior fontanel closes by 2-3 months *Height increases by 50% in 1 year Head circumference > chest circumference At what age are these physical characterics seen? |
INFANCY: Birth to 1 year
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