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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 12: Life span development

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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 12: Life span development

Paramedic TextbookChapter 12Life Span DevelopmentLesson 12.1Infants and Toddlers/PreschoolersCopyright ©2013 oy Jones s Bartlett Learning. LLC. an Asc

Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 12: Life span developmentcend Learning Company1Learning Objectives•Describe the normal vital signs and body system characteristics of the newborn, neonate, infant, toddler, pr

eschooler, schoolage child, adolescent, young adult, middle-age adult, and older adult.•Identify key psychosocial features of the infant, toddler, pre Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 12: Life span development

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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 12: Life span development

bling rivalry, peer relationships, and other facto'S on a child's psychosocial develooment.Newborn•Neonate, younger than 28 days•Infant, 28 cays to 1

Paramedic TextbookChapter 12Life Span DevelopmentLesson 12.1Infants and Toddlers/PreschoolersCopyright ©2013 oy Jones s Bartlett Learning. LLC. an Asc

Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 12: Life span development neonate, and infant?Newborn vital Signs•First 30 minutes of life, infant heart rate is 100 to 200 beats/minute (bpm)i year, average is 120 bpm•At bir

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right ©2013 by Jones s Bartlett Learning. LLC. an Ascend Learning Company3Newborn Vital Signs•Average systolic BP-70 mmHg at birth-90 mmHg at 1 year•I

Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 12: Life span development

nfancy body temperature 98‘ to 100'F (36.7' to 37.8‘C)Newborn Weight•Full-term 3 to 3.5 kg (7 to 8 lbs)•Head accounts for about 25% of tota body weigh

Paramedic TextbookChapter 12Life Span DevelopmentLesson 12.1Infants and Toddlers/PreschoolersCopyright ©2013 oy Jones s Bartlett Learning. LLC. an Asc

Paramedic TextbookChapter 12Life Span DevelopmentLesson 12.1Infants and Toddlers/PreschoolersCopyright ©2013 oy Jones s Bartlett Learning. LLC. an Asc

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