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  1. ... Auscultation (listening to heart, breath, and stomach sounds) Heart sounds Infantile reflexes and deep tendon reflexes as the child gets ...
  2. ... 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, ...
  3. ... movements Muscle loss Shaking (tremors) Changes in your heart rate Abnormal muscle reflexes Your provider may do some tests to check ...
  4. ... over a short time causes problems with breathing, heart rate, body temperature, and the gag reflex. Signs and symptoms can include vomiting, choking, confusion, ...
  5. ... of the newborn. The five categories assessed are heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, reflex irritability, and color. Each of these categories is ...
  6. ... that is not painful to the touch Rapid heart rate Shaking hands ( tremor ) Brisk reflexes Sweaty, warm skin Tests that may be done ...
  7. ... Breathing pauses (apnea) Changes in blood pressure and heart rate Decreased muscle tone Decreased reflexes Excessive sleep Lethargy Weak suck Seizures and other ...
  8. ... fright. This causes marked slowing or cessation of heart activity. Neither breath-holding episodes nor reflex anoxic seizures are epileptic events. There may be ...
  9. ... over a short time causes problems with breathing, heart rate, body temperature, and the gag reflex. Signs and symptoms can include vomiting, choking, confusion, ...
  10. ... nerve systems: Abnormal eye movement Decreased or abnormal reflexes Fast pulse (heart rate) Low blood pressure Low body temperature Muscle ...
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