Ability to
assess APGAR scores, gestational age, neurological maturity and function, including reflexes.
They claim a low rate of low apgars, implying that their rate of hypoxia is low, but given the poor ability of non-CNM midwives to
assess apgars, I don't think the claim is meaningful.
Not exact matches
He was born with no
APGAR, was resuscitated and kept in NICU for almost a week to
assess damage.
Being able to take baby over to the warmer quickly,
assess baby, give baby some
APGAR scores and then get baby back to mom's chest it doesn't interfere with my operation and it doesn't interfere necessarily with what the anesthesiologist is trying to make sure that mom is doing ok.
Other neonatal outcomes that were
assessed included a 5 - minute
Apgar score of less than 7, a 5 - minute
Apgar score of less than 4, neonatal seizure, ventilator support (of any duration), and admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
No matter where baby ends up immediately after delivery, they will be
assessed for the following:
APGAR: a quick assessment of baby's overall health done at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth.
Immediately after birth your baby will have an
Apgar test, which is a quick way to
assess your baby's health.
An
Apgar score is a simple way for doctors or midwives to quickly
assess the health of a newborn.
The purpose of the
Apgar scoring system is to quickly
assess aspects of your baby's overall health at birth and determine whether she needs immediate medical help.
Anesthesiologist Virginia
Apgar, M.D. developed the
Apgar Score in 1952 as a «rapid method of
assessing the clinical status of the newborn infant at 1 minute of age and the...
APGAR scores of the newborn as
assessed by the neonatologist immediately after cesarean delivery
Apgar is a point system routinely used at birth to
assess a neonate's vitality at one, five and ten minutes after birth.
Apgar scores
assess the vitality of a newborn.
Personality, psychological distress and family support were
assessed using the Maudsley Personality Inventory, Brief Symptom Rating Scale, and the Family
APGAR score, respectively.