Appearance
Perfusion/Pulse
Grimace
Activity
Respiration
100

This will give you two points in the appearance category. 

What is a Fully Pink Body?

100

This is worth two points on the Perfusion Section of the APGAR score. 

What is a Heart Rate of 100 or greater. 

100

No response to stimulation will give you a grimace score of this. 

What is Zero?

100

A floppy child is considered to have a score of this. 

What is Zero? 

100

A neonate who is apneic would get this many points on for Respiration on the APGAR.

What is zero?

200

This is worth one point on the appearance section of the APGAR score. 

What is Peripheral Cyanosis (Acrocyanosis)?

200

This section is worth One point on the Perfusion section of the APGAR score. 

What is a Heart Rate/Pulse of less than 100 BPM?
200

A mild grimace or weak cry will give you a score of this. 

What is one point?

200

A child with well developed flexion and that resists extension is considered to have a score of this. 

What is two points? 

200
A neonate with slow, irregular breathing would be issued this many points on the respiration portion of the APGAR. 

What is one point? 

300

Zero points on the Appearance portion of the APGAR. 

What is central cyanosis or full cyanosis? 

300

This is worth ZERO points on the perfusion portion of the APGAR. 

What is absence of heart rate or palpable pulse?

300

A vigorous cry when stimulated will give you this on the Grimace portion of the APGAR. 

What is two points? 

300

A child that has SOME flexion but is still very weak is considered to be awarded this many points on the Activity portion of the APGAR. 

What is one point?

300

This is worth two points on the respiration portion of the APGAR. 

What is a strong cry? 
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