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to monitor total dose infusion(passive) were designedApgar scores
for use with term infants(passive) were designedApgar scores
to detect the presence o comorbid cardiovascular risk actors , and comorbidities(passive) were designedApgar scores
to be the advantages of newer antidepressants is shown in table 34–4(passive) were designedApgar scores
to localize and provide glucocorticoid replacement(passive) were designedApgar scores
to suppress lactation ergot derivatives mao a inhibitors contraindicated ri clcr < ml kg per day(passive) were designedApgar scores
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to help identify infants that require respiratory support or other resuscitative measures , not as an outcome measure(passive) were designedApgar scores
to help identify infants that require respiratory support or other resuscitative measures , not as an outcomes measure(passive) were designedApgar scores
as a predictor of neonatal outcome and survival(passive) were createdApgar scores
the DoctorinventedApgar scores
to check your baby � s condition at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth(passive) is designedApgar ScoreThe Apgar score
to assess response to obstetric anaesthesia , and not identify emergency situations(passive) were designedApgar scores
a miracle woman ( whose last name was actually Apgar which is why we use it(passive) were invented byAPGAR scores
to eradicate the infection(passive) were designedApgar scores
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the researchers ... birth interventionscould influenceApgar scores
to monitor neonatal transition and the effectiveness of resuscitation(passive) were designedApgar scores
in 1952(passive) was inventedAPGAR score
the gestational age , neonate 's maturity , drugs , etc(passive) is influenced byApgar score
just to check how well these newborn adjust with the transition and whether any medical assistance is needed(passive) has been designedApgar score
in 1952 as a new way to determine if a baby needed specialized carecreatedin 1952 as a new way to determine if a baby needed specialized care
the risk of later adverse outcomemay ... influencethe risk of later adverse outcome
to quickly determine an infant ’s overall health and are not meant to predict a newborn ’s long - term prognosisare designedto quickly determine an infant ’s overall health and are not meant to predict a newborn ’s long - term prognosis
in scores of 7 or lessresultingin scores of 7 or less
Anesthesiologist Virginia ApgarcreatedAnesthesiologist Virginia Apgar
from an examination of the newborn shortly after birthresultsfrom an examination of the newborn shortly after birth
in 1953inventedin 1953
in her journal article " Evaluation of the Newborn Infant - Second Reportcreatedin her journal article " Evaluation of the Newborn Infant - Second Report
who , what does Apgar stands for ... who has any limitation or not etcinventedwho , what does Apgar stands for ... who has any limitation or not etc
towards reducing infant mortalitycontributed immenselytowards reducing infant mortality