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The Apgar score is an assessment that can be done quickly to determine the health of a newborn. This score can indicate the chances of infant...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
Apgar Score is a medical calculator designed for physicians, nurses, midwives, students and other medical professionals and is based on the system developed by…
The Apgar score is a useful tool which has been used to assess newborn infants' apparent health within midwifery practice. However, the 'colour' sign/observation used as part of the Apgar score requires a review because it is not applied appropriately with regard to the physiological changes ...
apgar score (ˈæpɡɑː)or apgar rating n (Gynaecology & Obstetrics) a system for determining the condition of an infant at birth by allotting a maximum of 2 points to each of the following: heart rate, breathing effort, muscle tone, response to stimulation, and colour ...
Related to Apgar score:Ballard score Ap·gar score (ăp′gär) n. A system of assessing the general physical condition of a newborn infant based on a rating of 0, 1, or 2 for five criteria: heart rate, respiration, muscle tone, skin color, and response to stimuli. The five scores...
doi:10.1203/00006450-198504000-01384Catlin, Elizabeth ACarpenter, Marshall W JBrann, Benjamin SMayfield, Steven RShaul, Philip WGoldstein, MarshallOh, WilliamPediatric ResearchCatlin EA, Carpenter MW, Brann BS IV, et al. The Apgar score revisited:...
The APGAR score is the most established score system in human neonates and includes appearance, heart rate (pulse), responding to tactile stimuli (grimace), activity and respiration22. A more sepsis specific scoring system for human neonates is the Neonatal Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System (...
Low Apgar scores also reflect nonasphyxial stress factors, such as low birth Assigning Scores For the Apgar score to be most beneficial, it is essential that the score be determined correctly. The medical community has made several recommendations for attaining this goal (Apgar, 1966; Gaicoia, ...
Apgar score after half a century: Is it still valid?. In 1952, Virginia Apgar MD, proposed to assess the clinical condition of newborns, during the first minutes of life and to evaluate anesthetic and obstetri... G Hubner,M Eugenia,H Juarez - 《Revista Médica De Chile》 被引量: 14发表...