- ... Auscultation (listening to heart, breath, and stomach sounds) Heart sounds Infantile reflexes and deep tendon reflexes as the child gets ...
- ... health care provider examines the baby's: Breathing effort Heart rate Muscle tone Reflexes Skin color Each category is scored with 0, ... beats per minute, the infant scores 2 for heart rate. Muscle tone: If muscles ... or reflex irritability is a term describing response to stimulation, ...
- ... movements Muscle loss Shaking (tremors) Changes in your heart rate Abnormal muscle reflexes Your provider may do some tests to check ...
- ... over a short time causes problems with breathing, heart rate, body temperature, and the gag reflex. Signs and symptoms can include vomiting, choking, confusion, ...
- ... of the newborn. The five categories assessed are heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, reflex irritability, and color. Each of these categories is ...
- ... that is not painful to the touch Rapid heart rate Shaking hands ( tremor ) Brisk reflexes Sweaty, warm skin Tests that may be done ...
- ... Breathing pauses (apnea) Changes in blood pressure and heart rate Decreased muscle tone Decreased reflexes Excessive sleep Lethargy Weak suck Seizures and other ...
- ... fright. This causes marked slowing or cessation of heart activity. Neither breath-holding episodes nor reflex anoxic seizures are epileptic events. There may be ...
- ... over a short time causes problems with breathing, heart rate, body temperature, and the gag reflex. Signs and symptoms can include vomiting, choking, confusion, ...
- ... nerve systems: Abnormal eye movement Decreased or abnormal reflexes Fast pulse (heart rate) Low blood pressure Low body temperature Muscle ...
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