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13 de may. de 2024 · El Test de APGAR es una escala que mide principalmente 5 categorías: frecuencia cardíaca, esfuerzo respiratorio, tono muscular, reflejo de irritabilidad y color de la piel. Aquí, lo que debes saber acerca del Test de APGAR, la puntuación de tu bebé al nacer.
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9 de may. de 2024 · The Apgar score, developed by Dr. Virginia Apgar in 1952, remains one of the most widely used tools in assessing the health of newborns. This simple yet effective scoring system evaluates a newborn’s vital signs at one and five minutes after birth, providing valuable insights into their immediate well-being.
20 de may. de 2024 · Scores developed by Dr Virginia Apgar in 1952 are still considered as the gold standard for the assessment of newborns at 1 and 5 min of age by both the American College of Obstetricians and...
13 de may. de 2024 · The APGAR score was developed by Dr. Virginia Apgar in 1952 and introduced in 1953. Dr. Apgar was an anesthesiologist and pediatrician who sought a consistent method to evaluate newborn infants.
APGAR score was invented in 1952 by Dr. Virginia Apgar, an anesthesiologist at New York–Presbyterian Hospital, as a tool to rapidly assess the health status of newborn children. There are five components of the APGAR scale: color, heart rate, reflexes, muscle tone, and respiration.
Hace 5 días · While working with pregnant women and newborn babies, she created the famous Apgar test that lets doctors and nurses quickly assess the health of a newborn. It's a test that's still used in hospitals across the world today — and it's saved millions of lives!
15 de may. de 2024 · Virginia Apgar, an anesthesiologist with a penchant for emergency medical interventions—even during her off hours—is one such figure whose legacy resonates loudly across decades.