APGAR Score (0-10)

APGAR Score (0-10) ( 4 Questions)

Question 1 :

A nurse is assessing a newborn at 1 minute after birth.

The newborn has a heart rate of 150 bpm, a strong cry, well-flexed muscle tone, pink body with blue hands and feet, and grimaces when suctioned.

What is the newborn’s APGAR score?



Correct Answer: B

The newborn’s APGAR score is 8. The APGAR score is a test given to newborns soon after birth to assess their health based on five categories: appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, and respiration. Each category is scored from 0 to 2 points, with a total score of 10 being the best. A score of 7 to 10 is normal and indicates that the newborn is in good health.

Choice A is wrong because a score of 7 would mean that the newborn has one less point in one of the categories. For example, if the newborn had a heart rate of less than 100 beats per minute, that would be 1 point instead of 2 points for pulse.

Choice C is wrong because a score of 9 would mean that the newborn has perfect scores in all categories except appearance. Most babies have blue hands or feet immediately after birth, which gives them 1 point instead of 2 points for appearance.

Choice D is wrong because a score of 10 is very rare and would mean that the newborn has perfect scores in all categories. This is unlikely because most babies have blue hands or feet immediately after birth, which gives them 1 point instead of 2 points for appearance.


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