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{{Apgar test}} - Measured at one and five minutes after birth, the score values are totalled for all indicators: | {{Apgar test}} - Measured at one and five minutes after birth, the score values are totalled for all indicators: | ||
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| '''7 to 10''' is considered normal | | '''7 to 10''' is considered normal | ||
| '''4 to 7''' may require resuscitative measures | | '''4 to 7''' may require resuscitative measures | ||
| '''3 and below''' require immediate resuscitation. | | '''3 and below''' require immediate resuscitation. | ||
|}<noinclude>[[Category:Template]] [[Category:Table]][[Category:Neonatal Diagnosis]][[Category:Neonatal]] [[Category:Postnatal]]</noinclude> | |}<noinclude>[[Category:Template]] [[Category:Table]][[Category:Neonatal Diagnosis]][[Category:Neonatal]] [[Category:Postnatal]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 18:33, 14 May 2018
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Indicator | Score 0 | Score 1 | Score 2 |
Activity (muscle tone) |
Limp; no movement | Some flexion of arms and legs | Active motion |
Pulse (heart rate) |
No heart rate | Fewer than 100 beats per minute | At least 100 beats per minute |
Grimace (reflex response) |
No response to airways being suctioned | Grimace during suctioning | Grimace and pull away, cough, or sneeze during suctioning |
Appearance (color) |
The baby's whole body is completely bluish-gray or pale | Good color in body with bluish hands or feet | Good color all over |
Respiration (breathing) |
Not breathing | Weak cry; may sound like whimpering, slow or irregular breathing | Good, strong cry; normal rate and effort of breathing |
Table data[1] Apgar test - Measured at one and five minutes after birth, the score values are totalled for all indicators: | |||
7 to 10 is considered normal | 4 to 7 may require resuscitative measures | 3 and below require immediate resuscitation. |