What is an APGAR assessment?
It is done on the newborn at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth to assess for immediate complications.
It is done more often if there are complications.
What is the highest and best score a newborn can get for an APGAR score?
10
Many newborns get a 9 due to cyanotic feet or hands.
What are the 5 categories of an APGAR assessment?
What is the possible score for each APGAR category?
The newborn can be assigned a 0, 1 or 2 for each category of APGAR.
What is the scoring for APGAR Activity/muscle tone?
What is the scoring for APGAR Pulse?
What is the scoring for APGAR Grimace/response to stimulation?
What is the scoring for APGAR Appearance/skin color?
What is the scoring for APGAR Respiration effort?
What are the 3 interventions immediately following the birth of a newborn?

How is cold stress avoided in a newborn?

If client is not available, wrap baby in blankets and place in warmer.
What is a normal heart rate for a newborn?
120 - 160
What are normal respirations for a newborn?
30 - 60 breaths/minute
Irregular breathing is common.
What is a normal temperature for a newborn?
96.8oF - 99oF
(37oC - 37.2oC)
Where is the anterior fontanel of a newborn located?
On the top of the head.

Where is the posterior fontanel of a newborn located?
On the back of the head.

When does the anterior fontanel close on a newborn?

Between 12 and 18 months of age.
When does the posterior fontanel close on a newborn?

Between birth and 3 months.
What is caput succedaneum?
Edema of soft tissue over bone on the newborn’s head.

It crosses the suture line and subsides within a few days.
What is cephalhematoma?
Swelling on the head caused by bleeding.

It does not cross the suture line. It is usually absorbed by 6 months and doesn’t need treatment.
What is thrush?
A fungal infection in the newborn’s mouth. It looks like white, patchy areas in the mouth.

It may clear up in a few days. If it doesn’t, oral antifungal medicine will be given.
What is vernix caseosa?
A normal finding of a cheesy-white looking substance covering a newborn’s skin.
It’s a protective cover over the skin from amniotic fluid.
What does a stork bite birthmark look like?
A red patch.

What does a port-wine stain birthmark look like?
A dark red patch.
