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Noodad: noodad » Understanding APGAR Scores

  • redhawk · 3 years ago
    This was a good idea for an article. Back when I worked in special ed, we always asked about APGAR when doing assessments.
  • wahoodad · 3 years ago
    I think Kaplan is starting up an APGAR Prep class so overachieving parents can make sure their kid scores high...
  • BmoreDad · 3 years ago
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    Damn straight!
  • Jill · 4 months ago
    you can always ask what the average is. I remember them telling me our baby got an 8 and then a 9 and said they were surprised, they said babies never get 10s at that hospital, so...the nurses will know.
  • vidyut · 4 months ago
    Jill

    You mean "they said babies never get 10s at that hospital"?!? As in, kids in their hospital are never born with active motion, over 100BPM, full reflexes to suctioning, in pink health (or red from the screaming) and crying? That's mighty strange! I'd say if that is the healthy response, more kids would be getting that?

    Might be interesting to research average scores at different hospitals and see if there are differences that may mean patterns in the hospital results (arising from procedures) or measuring standards (though these seem quite distinct).

    What do I know. I haven't yet delivered.
  • purplern · 4 months ago
    Just a heads up, your "acronym" is actually a "backronym"

    It's named after Virginia Apgar, who invented the score. It was just fortuitous that the assessments fit in nicely with her name :)