Five categories are assessed:
Each of these categories is scored with 0, 1 or 2, depending on the observed condition of the newborn. - Heart rate is evaluated by stethoscope. This is the most important assessment:
- If there is no heartbeat, the infant scores 0 for heart rate.
- If heart rate is less than 100 beats per minute, the infant scores 1 for heart rate.
- If heart rate is greater than 100 beats per minute, the infant scores 2 for heart rate.
- Respiratory effort:
- If there are no respirations, the infant scores 0 for respiratory effort.
- If the respirations are slow or irregular, the infant scores 1 for respiratory effort.
- If there is good crying, the infant scores 2 for respiratory effort.
- Muscle tone:
- If the muscle tone is flaccid, the infant scores 0 for muscle tone.
- If there is some flexion of the extremities, the infant scores 1 for muscle tone.
- If there is active motion, the infant scores 2 for muscle tone.
- Reflex irritability is a term describing the level of newborn irritation in response to stimuli (such as a mild pinch):
- If there is no reaction, the infant scores 0 for reflex irritability.
- If there is grimacing, the infant scores 1 for reflex irritability.
- If there is grimacing and a cough, sneeze or a vigorous cry, the infant scores 2 for reflex irritability.
- Color:
- If the color is pale blue, the infant scores 0 for color.
- If the body is pink and the extremities are blue, the infant scores 1 for color.
- If the entire body is pink, the infant scores 2 for color.
The 1-minute APGAR score assesses how well the infant tolerated the birthing process. The 5-minute APGAR score assesses how well the newborn is adapting to the environment.
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