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ATI: RN Nursing Care of Children Latest Edition 2020 Latest Edition 2021 Modifications 7 PULSE RATE Newborn: 80 to 180/min (depending on activity) 1 week to 3 months: 120 to 180/min (de... pending on activity) PULSE RATE Newborn: 110 to 160/min (depending on activity) 1 week to 3 months: 107 to 180/min (depending on activity) 8 SKIN Variations in skin color are expected based on race and ethnicity. HEAD The posterior fontanel usually closes by 6 and 8 weeks of age, and the anterior fontanel usually closes between 12 and 18 months of age. SKIN Variations in skin color are expected. HEAD The posterior fontanel usually closes by 8 weeks of age, and the anterior fontanel usually closes between 12 and 18 months of age. 9 EYES Conjunctiva o Palpebral is pink. o Bulbar is transparent. EAR Internal ear o Umbo (tip of malleolus) and manubrium (long process or handle) are the bony landmarks that should be visible. NOSE Internal structures o The mucosa is deep pink and moist with no discharge. MOUTH AND THROAT EYES Conjunctiva o Palpebral fissures and conjunctiva are pink. o Bulbar conjunctiva are transparent. EAR Internal ear o “Umbo (tip of malleolus) and manubrium (long process or handle) are the bony landmarks that should be visible” was removed from the bullet points. NOSE Internal structures o The mucosa is deep pink in lightskinned clients and various shades of brown or gray in dark-skinned clients. The mucosa should be moist without evidence of discharge. MOUTH AND THROAT [Show More]
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