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Abstract The Apgar scoring system was developed in 1953 by Virginia Apgar to differentiate between infants who require resuscitation efforts and those for whom routine care is sufficient. Apgar scoring is performed while care is being delivered.
Muhammad Fayyaz Ahmed, Ihab Kamel
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Abstract The Apgar scoring system was developed in 1953 by Virginia Apgar to differentiate between infants who require resuscitation efforts and those for whom routine care is sufficient. Apgar scoring is performed while care is being delivered.
Muhammad Fayyaz Ahmed, Ihab Kamel
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1989
This is an extremely popular system for initial evaluation of the neonate immediately after birth. It was developed by Virginia Apgar in 1953 [1]. The score is designed to identify depressed infants requiring resuscitation in the first few minutes of life.
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This is an extremely popular system for initial evaluation of the neonate immediately after birth. It was developed by Virginia Apgar in 1953 [1]. The score is designed to identify depressed infants requiring resuscitation in the first few minutes of life.
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Pediatrics, 1994
On Monday, October 24, 1994 at 2:00 PM, a definitive stamp will be dedicated to Dr Virginia Apgar at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) annual meeting in Dallas. A definitive stamp lasts for years while the commemorative stamp is printed just one year. The United States Postal Service announced the 1994 stamp program on December 7,
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On Monday, October 24, 1994 at 2:00 PM, a definitive stamp will be dedicated to Dr Virginia Apgar at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) annual meeting in Dallas. A definitive stamp lasts for years while the commemorative stamp is printed just one year. The United States Postal Service announced the 1994 stamp program on December 7,
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Predicting Infant Apgar Scores
Nursing Research, 1977This study identified psychologic and sociologic phenomena that affect a woman during pregnancy which, when associated with physical factors, result in poor neonatal outcome for the infant, as measured by the Apgar score at five minutes after birth. The Utah Test Appraising Health (UTAH) was administered to 51 pregnant women during the second or third ...
C A, Kirgis, D B, Woolsey, J J, Sullivan
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Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 1986
One thousand thirty-two neonates were evaluated with umbilical venous and arterial blood samples drawn at delivery for assessment of pH, PO2, PCO2, and base deficit. These values were statistically correlated with Apgar scores in all of the neonates studied.
F, Silverman +4 more
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One thousand thirty-two neonates were evaluated with umbilical venous and arterial blood samples drawn at delivery for assessment of pH, PO2, PCO2, and base deficit. These values were statistically correlated with Apgar scores in all of the neonates studied.
F, Silverman +4 more
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Virginia Apgarāthe Apgar Score
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1995M A, Shampo, R A, Kyle
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1996
Apgar scores are determined for every neonate born in a U.S. hospital. Despite the frequency with which the scores are calculated, they are not always accurate. In addition, some individuals attempt to use the scores to substantiate certain claims, such as birth asphyxia.
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Apgar scores are determined for every neonate born in a U.S. hospital. Despite the frequency with which the scores are calculated, they are not always accurate. In addition, some individuals attempt to use the scores to substantiate certain claims, such as birth asphyxia.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1968
Ann L. Clark, Medical Audio-Visual Unit
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Ann L. Clark, Medical Audio-Visual Unit
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