The Apgar score is assigned after birth, at 1 and 5 minutes. It rates the baby on HR, tone, color, resp effort, and grimace. A score of 7 - 10 is considered normal, 4-7 the baby requires some additional measures (ie:O2, or narcan, etc), 3 or below is indicative of resucitation. For baby w/low scores, another apgar score is usually done at 10 min after birth.
The biophysical profile or BPP is done while pregnant...it consists of an NST (non-stress test), and an ultrasound. The fetus is given points for HR, movement, breathing motions, tone and the amt of amniotic fluid (AFI). BPP's are usually done for post dates, high risk pregnancies or for unexpected problems w/the pregnancy. For ex: moms who are diabetic, or have PIH or htn, decreased fetal mopvement and failed NST, to judge the amt of fluid, etc. A score of 8 - 10 is normal for a BPP, 6 is considered borderline and below 6 usually indicates a problem and the baby is delivered.
Good luck during your rotation!
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