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Table of Contents
Apgar Score (0-10) .............................................................................................. 1
New Ballard Scale ............................................................................................... 4
Fontanelles ......................................................................................................... 9
Eyes, Ears, And Oral Cavity................................................................................ 12
Normal Variations And Abnormal Findings ....................................................... 16
Nursing Interventions In Newborn Assessment................................................. 20
More Questions ................................................................................................ 23


Apgar Score (0-10)
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?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 10


Explanation

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.




Question 2 :
A Nurse Is Teaching A Group Of Expectant Parents About The Apgar Score.
Which Of The Following Statements By One Of The Parents Indicates An Understanding Of
The Teaching?
A. “The Apgar Score Measures The Newborn’s Blood Pressure, Temperature, And Pulse Oximetry.”
B. “The Apgar Score Is Done Before And After The Delivery Of The Placenta.”
C. “The Apgar Score Helps To Identify Any Problems That Require Immediate Attention.”
D. “The Apgar Score Is Based On A Scale Of 0 To 5, With Higher Scores Being Better.”.


Explanation

“The Apgar Score Helps To Identify Any Problems That Require Immediate Attention.” The
Apgar Score Is A Test Given To Newborns Soon After Birth To Assess Their Health And Well-
Being.
It Is 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.The Test Is
Usually Done At One And Five Minutes After Birth, And Sometimes Again At 10 Minutes If The
Score Is Low.
Choice A Is Wrong Because The Apgar Score Does Not Measure Blood Pressure, Temperature, Or
Pulse Oximetry.These Are Separate Tests That May Be Done On Newborns If Needed.
Choice B Is Wrong Because The Apgar Score Is Done Before And After The Delivery Of The
Baby, Not The Placenta.The Placenta Is Delivered After The Baby And Does Not Affect The Baby’s
Health.
Choice D Is Wrong Because The Apgar Score Is Based On A Scale Of 0 To 10, Not 0 To 5.A
Score Of 7 Or Above Is Considered Normal And Reassuring, While A Score Of 4 To 6 Is
Moderately Abnormal And A Score Of 0 To 3 Is Concerning.

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