The Apgar test is given to newborns shortly after birth, typically at one and five minutes of life. It assesses the baby's physical condition and determines whether any immediate medical intervention is needed. The test evaluates five criteria: appearance, pulse, grimace response, activity, and respiration, each scored from 0 to 2. The total score helps healthcare providers quickly gauge the newborn's health status.
It wasn't a "discovery", it was a series of observations she codified into a 5 item scale. She developed the "Apgar Score" test in 1962.
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I believe it is called the APGAR test. Which is also used for newborns.
Scoring a 10 is very uncommon on the APGAR test. Babies who score an 8 or 9 are typically in good health, while those scoring a 7 or lower may need medical assistance.
Virginia Apgar first invented the Apgar score in 1949 but then refined and finally published it in 1953.
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She invented the APGAR
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Kristina Apgar's birth name is Kristina Louise Apgar.
Virginia Apgar, an anesthesiologist, developed the Apgar Scoring System Chart in 1952.
Clayton Apgar is 5' 10".
Kristina Apgar is 5' 9".