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Apgar - перевод на французский

METHOD TO QUICKLY SUMMARIZE THE HEALTH OF NEWBORN CHILDREN AGAINST INFANT MORTALITY
Apgar test; Apgar Score; American Pediatric Gross Assessment Record; Apgar scale; Apgar Score System; Apgar scores; APGAR; APGAR score
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Apgar         
Apgar, family name; Virginia Apgar (1909-1974), United States physician who developed the Apgar score test (in 1952), to evaluate the physical state of newborns
score Apgar      
n. Apgar score, test performed to evaluate and determine the physical state of a newborn baby
Virginia Apgar         
Virginia Apgar (1909-1974), United States physician who developed the Apgar score test (in 1952), to evaluate the physical state of newborns

Определение

Apgar score
['apg?]
¦ noun Medicine a number expressing the physical condition of a newborn infant (a score of ten representing the best possible condition).
Origin
1960s: named after the American anaesthesiologist Virginia Apgar.

Википедия

Apgar score

The Apgar score is a quick way for doctors to evaluate the health of all newborns at 1 and 5 minutes after birth and in response to resuscitation. It was originally developed in 1952 by an anesthesiologist at Columbia University, Virginia Apgar, to address the need for a standardized way to evaluate infants shortly after birth.

Today, the categories developed by Apgar used to assess the health of a newborn remain largely the same as in 1952, though the way they are implemented and used has evolved over the years. The score is determined through the evaluation of the newborn in five criteria: activity (tone), pulse, grimace, appearance, and respiration. For each criterion, newborns can receive a score from 0 to 2. The list of criteria is a backronym of Apgar's surname.