APGAR
Moro Reflex
Rooting Reflex
Tonic Neck Reflex
Stepping Reflex
100

What is the expected score for a heart rate of <110 bpm?

1 on the APGAR 

100

During the startle response, the nb first does this with their arms?

Extending arms in C shape

100

This type of reflex helps a newborn survive by assisting with feeding.

A primitive reflex. 

100
This body movement occurs on the side opposite the infants gaze. 

Flexion of the arm and leg. 

100

The newborn must have support under this body part to safetly assess the stepping reflex.

The baby requires support of the trunk or under the arms. 

200

What is the desired skin color/presentation?

Pink skin would receive a score of 2. 

200

What triggers the moro reflex?

A loud sound or a sudden movement

200

Gently stroking this part of the newborn elicits the feeding response.

stroking the childs cheeck or corner of their mouth

200

This position is created when an infant turns the head to one side, extending the arm on that side and flexing the opposite arm. 

What is the fencing position.

200

What triggers the stepping reflex?

It is triggered when the baby is held upright and their bare feet are touching a surface.
300

Flexed limbs would receive a score of what?

1 on the APGAR

300

This injury may be present if the startle reflex is absent or only on 1 side.

Fractured clavicle

300

This action indicates they are searching of a nipple.

Turning their head towards the touch and opening their mouth. 

300

This body movement occurs on the side the infant is facing.

Extension of the arm and leg. 

300

Until what age does the stepping reflex take place?

The stepping reflex takes place until about 3-4 months of age.

400

What would a floppy response to grimace indicate in the APGAR?

Indicates inadequate oxygenation and distress.

400

Until what age does the Moro reflex take place?

The Moro reflex will last until 4-6 months of age.

400

This age is when the rooting reflex disappears.

around 4 months of age.

400

Until what age does the tonic neck reflex take place?

It will last until 4- 6 months of age.

400

When the soles touch a flat surface, the newborn responds by doing this.

Makes alternative stepping or walking movements.

500

What would slow and irregular respirations indicate on the APGAR?

It would indicate a need for tactile stimulation to encourage deep breathing and assess for the need of respiratory clearance. 

500

Persistence of this response beyond what age may suggest a neuro disorder?

6 months

500

An absent feeding response in a full-term newborn may suggest a problem with this body system.

The nervous system. 

500

What triggers the tonic neck relfex?

It is triggered when the baby's head is turned to one side while laying down. 

500

This milestone eventually replaces the newborn stepping reflex. 

Walking

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