The most concerning manifestation that the nurse should be
aware of or the physician should pay attention to the physiological changes in
the neonate is its heart rate. The heart rate that are higher compared to its
normal rate should be taken action of. An example of this is when the neonate
exhibiys a heart rate of eighty eight beats per minute, if it occurs, they
should take action immediately.
Answer:
Developmental risk and protection is a major theme of the life course perspective which suggests that experiences with one life transition have an impact on subsequent transitions and events and may either guard the life course trajectory or put it at risk.
Explanation:
According to Bronfenbrenner, every characteristic present in the different environments in which an individual develops affects the way he/she grows up. Risk factors are characteristics that show a high probability of problem formation, persistence, or worsening, whereas protective factors are characteristics that seem to regulate or lessen the effects of risk.