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- ... minutes, to determine the APGAR scores. If some cyanosis (bluish skin) is present, the APGAR scores are ...
- ... Bluish color of the skin and mucus membranes (cyanosis) Brief stop in breathing (apnea) Decreased urine output ...
- ... skin color due to a lack of oxygen ( cyanosis ) in more severe cases Breathing difficulty or labored ...
- ... fluid may have the following: Bluish skin color (cyanosis) in the infant Working hard to breathe (noisy ...
- ... can also lead to blueness of the skin (cyanosis). Also contact your provider if your child has ...
- ... Difficulty breathing following birth, which may result in cyanosis (bluish discoloration), unless infant is crying. Inability to ...
- ... blood pumped to the body which leads to cyanosis (a bluish-purple coloration to the skin) and ...
- ... in (inhaling) the acid: Bluish lips and fingernails (cyanosis) Chills Chest tightness Choking Coughing blood Rapid pulse ...
- ... acid may include: Bluish-colored lips and fingernails (cyanosis) Chest tightness Choking Coughing Coughing up blood Dizziness ...
- ... Coma (lack of responsiveness) Confusion Drowsiness Seizures Skin: Cyanosis (blue fingernails or lips) Jaundice (turning yellow) Rash ...