Development - Lecture 9 Flashcards
what are the 3 ages everyone has? what do they represent?
- chronological: when you are born
- biological: based on developmental stages
- socio-cultural: age based on society
when are you an embryo? when are you a fetus?
- embryo: 0-8 weeks
- fetus: 12-birth
what ages are your most rapid time for development?
first 5 years
when is your juvenile growth spurt? how will this affect your adolescent growth spurt?
- 7-8
- smaller juvenile growth spurt means larger adolescent growth spurt
- larger juvenile growth means smaller adolescent growth
when is your adolescent growth spurt?
12-18
what is the prenatal age category?
conception to birth
when is the embryo age category?
0-8 weeks in utero
when is the fetus age category?
8 weeks to birth
when is the infancy age category? what and when are the subcategories?
- infancy: birth to nursing
-perinate: around the time of birth - neonate: first 4 weeks after birth
- infant: birth to 1 year
when is the childhood age category? what and when are the subcategories?
- childhood: 1-10
- early childhood: 1-4
- late childhood: 5-10
when is the adolescent age category? what and when are the subcategories?
- adolescent: 10-18
- early a: 10-15
- late a: 15-18
what is a juvenile?
18 and under
when does the majority of fusing happen?
during adolescence
what is an adult?
18+
when does the sphenoid-mastoid fontanelle fuse?
after birth
when does the posterior fontanelle fuse?
6 months
when does the anterior fontanelle fuse?
1-2 years
when does the metopic suture fuse?
2-4 years
when does the neural arch of the vertebrae fuse?
around 2 years
when do the pedicles fuse to the neural arches?
2-4 years
when do the neural arches of the sacrum fuse? which element is the first to fuse?
- 2-6 years
- starts from the first
when do the lateral elements of the sacral body begin to fuse? which way do they fuse?
- 12-14
- inferior to superior
when do the sacral bodies fuse together? which way will they fuse?
- 12-25+
- inferior to superior
what ages can the sacral element reveal?
ages 2-25
when does the acromion process begin fusing to the scapula?
18-20
when does the coracoid begin fusing to the scapula?
16-17
when will the rim of the glenoid fossa begin fusing to the scapula?
15-20
when does the humeral head begin to fuse? the distal epiphysis? the medial epicondyle?
- 14-21
- 11-18
- 13-18
when does the radial head begin fusing? the distal epiphysis?
- 11-17
- 14-20
when does the ulnar head begin fusing? the olecranon fossa?
- 15-20
- 12-16
when does the femoral head begin fusing? the greater trochanter? the lesser trochanter? the distal epiphysis?
- 12-19
- 14-18
- 16-17
- 14-20
when does the tibial plateau begin fusing? the distal epiphysis?
- 13-19
- 14-18
when does the patella appear?
3-6
when does the proximal epiphysis of the fibula fuse? the distal epiphysis?
- 12-20
- 12-18