Examples of using Apgar in English and their translations into Spanish
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the baby's Apgar score rose to 8
including Apgar score(a quick assessment of a newborn's health status)
Normal performance of primitive reflexes in newborns can be linked to a greater likelihood of having higher Apgar scores, higher birth weight, shorter hospitalization time after birth,
Then one dark January night in 1957, Apgar put on her long white doctor's coat
Lily Kristina Apgar.
He supervised the surgical residency of Virginia Apgar, later advising her to pursue her medical career in the field of anaesthesiology because he knew that surgery depended on advancements in this field to progress, and he saw in Apgar the'energy and ability' to make a significant contribution.
Carleen returned a few weeks later for a post-op check-up and told Apgar she had eyed the shelf in the Harkness 1 telephone booth as a beautiful piece of curly maple that had a good sound
found her sanding a viola scroll-especially since Apgar was herself a violist,
Capurro 3 weeks and APGAR 7/9.
APGAR scores were similar in the groups(p= 0, 373).
APGAR timer with audible tones at one,
The APGAR is a quick assessment of overall newborn well-being.
Key words: adolescent; risk factors; family APGAR; primary health care.
The Family tab provides information about the family through the Family APGAR.
With APGAR less than 7 a minute
APGAR Scoring System: This is applied at one minute,
APGAR assesses muscle tone,
where the baby's low APGAR score will probably be due to sedation.
One minute apgar is eight.
He would killed Dr. Apgar.