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Answer:
The infant's APGAR score is 7.
Explanation:
APGAR is a test doctors use to evaluate the newborn as soon as he/she is born and after 5 minutes. It is important to know that the score should be 7 or above in order to consider the newborn as healthy; otherwise immediate medical attention is required.
APGAR refers to:
- Appearance: the skin color, wether pink or cyanotic (blue).
- Pulse: the infant's BPM (beats per minute).
- Grimace: response to stimulation (crying).
- Activity: muscle tone, such as flexing or floppy.
- Respiration: breathing, wether strong or irregular.
The scoring system is 0, 1 or 2 for each category which are then added to give the final score.
Let's see the sum of the infant's 1-minute APGAR score:
- A: her hands and feet are cyanotic but she's not pale overall. Score: 1.
- P: she has a 120 BPM; higher that 100 receives a score of 2.
- G: strong cry. Score: 2.
- A: weak muscle tone. Score: 1.
- R: irregular respiration (40 breaths per minute). Score: 1.
Overall, the infant's score is a 7 and she seems to be healthy and given that it has been the 1- minute score, it can be deduced that the next APGAR score will be above 7 since it still needs to warm up.