APGAR Score Pro Description
The APGAR score is a simple method of quickly assessing the health and vital signs of newborn baby after delivery. The five criteria assessed in APGAR score are: A - Appearance (Skin Color), P - Pulse (heart rate), G - Grimace (Reflex Irritability / Response), A - Activity (Muscle Tone), R - Respiration (Breathing Ability). "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment" apps will help health practitioners to quickly determine the APGAR score of newborn baby.
Why should you choose "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment"?
🔸 Simple and very easy to use.
🔸 Quick assessment of newborn health with APGAR score.
🔸 Interpretation of the APGAR score result (classification of APGAR score value).
🔸 Comprehensive information about APGAR score.
🔸 It is totally free. Download now!
APGAR score is usually evaluated at 1 and 5 minutes after birth. In "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment" apps, user can simply choose between several selections to calculate the APGAR score. "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment" apps will also give the interpretation of the APGAR score. A score of 7-10 is desired (considered normal), 4-6 is fairly low, and 3 or lower is critically low. Any score lower than 7 is a sign that a baby needs medical attention. "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment" also provide comprehensive information about the APGAR score.
Why should you choose "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment"?
🔸 Simple and very easy to use.
🔸 Quick assessment of newborn health with APGAR score.
🔸 Interpretation of the APGAR score result (classification of APGAR score value).
🔸 Comprehensive information about APGAR score.
🔸 It is totally free. Download now!
APGAR score is usually evaluated at 1 and 5 minutes after birth. In "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment" apps, user can simply choose between several selections to calculate the APGAR score. "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment" apps will also give the interpretation of the APGAR score. A score of 7-10 is desired (considered normal), 4-6 is fairly low, and 3 or lower is critically low. Any score lower than 7 is a sign that a baby needs medical attention. "APGAR Score Pro: Pediatric Newborn Assessment" also provide comprehensive information about the APGAR score.
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