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when infants fall it is important to remember that  they usually land on their head cause they can't stretch thir arms out in time  
infants primarily are what type of breathers  nose breathers  
an infant is born with 4 types of reflexes. Name them  moro reflex, palmar grasp, rooting reflex, sucking reflex.  
What happens with the moro reflex  When an infant is startled they open their arms wide, spread the fingers and seam to grab at things.  
What happens with the Palmar grasp  an infant will grab what ever is placed in their palm  
What happens with the rooting reflex  when something touches their cheek they instinctively turn their head toward the touch.  
What happens with the sucking reflex  when an infants lips are stroked they start sucking.  
the fontanelles usually bind together by how many months  18  
what kind of reasoning is it called when children act almost purely to avoid punishment and to get whaqt they want  preconventional reasoning  
what kind of reasoning is it called when a child looks for approval form their peers and society  conventional reasoning  
what kind of reasoning is it called when a child makes decisions guided by their conscience  postconventional reasoning.  
What is the age range for toddlers  1-3 years  
What is the age range for preschoolers  3-6 years  
What is the age range for school-age  6-12 years  
What is the age range for adolescents  12-18 years  
why is an older patient more susceptible to a brain bleed  because brain shrinkage stretches the bridging veins that return blood from inside the brain to the dura matter causein tearing more easily.