The APGAR score is used to evaluate the health of newborns after delivery. It assesses five criteria - color, heart rate, reflexes, muscle tone, and respiration - on a scale of 0, 1, or 2, with higher scores indicating better health. The APGAR score should be assessed at one minute and five minutes after birth to evaluate if the newborn requires any medical assistance.
The APGAR score is used to evaluate the health of newborns after delivery. It assesses five criteria - color, heart rate, reflexes, muscle tone, and respiration - on a scale of 0, 1, or 2, with higher scores indicating better health. The APGAR score should be assessed at one minute and five minutes after birth to evaluate if the newborn requires any medical assistance.
The APGAR score is used to evaluate the health of newborns after delivery. It assesses five criteria - color, heart rate, reflexes, muscle tone, and respiration - on a scale of 0, 1, or 2, with higher scores indicating better health. The APGAR score should be assessed at one minute and five minutes after birth to evaluate if the newborn requires any medical assistance.