| 1. | The Apgar scores and rates of still birth were also nearly identical.
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| 2. | Their babies were less likely to have low five-minute Apgar scores ."
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| 3. | Apgar later devised the Apgar Score, by which the health of newborns is evaluated.
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| 4. | In addition, low Apgar scores evaluating the newborn's health were more common in children born at home.
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| 5. | Prenatal onset may present with non-specific signs such as low Apgar scores and small for gestational age.
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| 6. | Beyond assessing the five components that make up the APGAR score, it's essential to understand its meaning.
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| 7. | All subsequent APGAR scores reflect the newborn's response to interventions during the transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life.
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| 8. | Several randomized controlled trials have reported no association between Doppler exposure and birth weight, Apgar scores, and perinatal mortality.
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| 9. | At birth, the baby receives an Apgar score at, at the least, one minute and five minutes of age.
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| 10. | The Apgar score is a measure of a newborn's transition from the uterus during the first minutes after birth.
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