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LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
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Lifespan Development Neonate: Birth to 28 days Infant: Birth up to 1 year old Toddler: 1 to 3 years old Preschooler: 3 to 6 years old School-age: 6 to 12 years old Adolescent: 12 to 18 years old
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Early Adulthood: 18 to 40 years old Middle Adulthood: 40 to 60 years old Late Adulthood: 60 to end of life
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Neonates Dont like to be cold Dont like to be separated
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Toddlers Thinks theyre independent because they can walk and talk Cannot reason Incapable of complex ideas
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Preschool
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Dont like to be touched Dont like to be separated May feel illness or injury is a form of punishment
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School-Aged
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Concrete thinking skills My feel injury or illness is some sort of punishment Fears separation Modest
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Adolescents
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Basic understanding of the body and its functions May help with the physical exam They are literal Afraid ofdeath and dying pain blood permanent injury
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More thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology Processes and expresses complex ideas Risk takers Poor judgment of consequence Fear of disfigurement and permanent injury Want to be treated as adults………but
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May need to be treated and handled as a younger child Be respectful and non-judgmental Maintain a sense of professionalism Respect, and maintain dignity and modesty
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Early Adulthood
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Peak of health Active It is this age group that are at greater risk for traumatic injuries and accidents
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Middle Adulthood
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The aging process is in full swing
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Late Adulthood Decline in health may be attributed to lifestyle May be continued decline in: Ability to see Ability to hear Ability to taste Ability to smell Decreased ability to perceive pain
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