EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 34 MIN
PEDI | Development of the Infant P2
from STAT Stitch Deep Dive Podcast Beyond The Bedside
Physical Growth and Vital SignsInfancy involves rapid physical maturation. Newborns may lose up to 10% of their birth weight but regain it by 10 to 14 days,. Weight doubles by 4 to 6 months and triples by 1 year,. Height increases by approximately 50% by 12 months, and head circumference increases rapidly to reflect brain growth,. The posterior fontanel closes by 2 months, while the anterior closes by 12 to 18 months.Vital Signs by Age:• Heart Rate: Newborn (110–160/min); Infant (90–160/min).• Respirations: Newborn (30–60/min); Infant (25–60/min).• Blood Pressure (Average): Newborn (64/41 mm Hg); Infant (85/50 mm Hg).• Temperature: Ranges from 37.5°C (99.5°F) at 3 months to 37.7°C (99.9°F) at 1 year (axillary/rectal routes preferred).Pain Assessment: Nurses should use age-appropriate tools like the CRIES scale for neonates (assessing crying, oxygen requirement, vital signs, expression, and sleeplessness). For infants 2 months to 7 years, the FLACC scale (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability) is used.Developmental Stages and TheoriesDevelopment proceeds in a cephalocaudal (head-to-toe) and proximodistal (center-to-outward) pattern. For premature infants, developmental milestones and growth are assessed using their adjusted age (chronological age minus weeks premature),.• Psychosocial (Erikson): Trust vs. Mistrust. Caregivers must meet needs promptly to foster trust; delayed gratification is learned over time,.• Cognitive (Piaget): Sensorimotor Stage. Infants progress from reflexes to purposeful acts. Key achievements include Object Permanence (realizing objects exist when unseen, around 9 months) and mental representation,.• Social/Emotional: Separation anxiety begins around 4–8 months, and stranger fear becomes evident between 6–8 months,.Key Motor Milestones:• 2 Months: Holds head up when prone; social smile,.• 4 Months: Rolls from back to side; holds head steady; places objects in mouth,.• 6 Months: Rolls from back to front; sits with support (tripod); holds bottle,.• 9 Months: Sits unsupported; pulls to stand; uses crude pincer grasp,.• 12 Months: Walks with one hand held or cruises; sits from standing; uses fine pincer grasp,.Sleep and Dental: Infants should sleep on a firm mattress in the supine (back) position to prevent SIDS,. Teething typically begins between 6 to 10 months; clean teeth with a cool, wet washcloth.Safety:• Car Seats: Rear-facing in the back seat at a 45-degree angle,.• Home: Cover outlets, use safety gates, set water heater <49°C, and avoid small choking hazards (grapes, coins, candy),.Immunization Schedule (0 to 12 Months)The CDC recommends the following schedule for healthy infants:• Birth: Hepatitis B (Hep B).• 2 Months: DTaP, Rotavirus (RV), IPV (Polio), Hib, PCV (Pneumococcal), Hep B.• 4 Months: DTaP, RV, IPV, Hib, PCV.• 6 Months: DTaP, IPV, PCV, Hep B, RV, Hib.• 6 to 12 Months: Seasonal Influenza vaccination (yearly)
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