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APGAR Score for Newborn Assessment

Apgar score is based on Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, and Respiration. 

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Newborn Assessment - APGAR Score

Assessment of newborn vital signs following labor via a 10-point scale evaluated
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Acrocyanosis: Bluish discoloration of the hands and feet commonly seen in newborns.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD
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Rapid Pediatric Assessment Diagram:
* Assessment of Appearance
  - Tone: Moves spontaneously, resists examination
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This is another example of facial bruising. Here again the face appears to be cyanotic (including
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Tone - Popliteal Angle on Physical Exam
The popliteal angle is an assessment of the tone of
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perioral cyanosis- A blue color around the lips and philtrum is a relatively common finding shortly
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The APGAR scoring system is a comprehensive screening tool which should be used to assess newborns
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Acrocyanosis- Note the contrast between the feet and the color of the right leg. #clinical #photo
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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS)

A 5-year-old girl presents to the ED with a rash that started
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