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Virginia Apgar (1909–1974)
Description
During the mid-twentieth century, Virginia Apgar worked as an obstetrical anesthesiologist and gave drugs to women that reduced their pain during childbirth in the US. In 1953, Apgar created a scoring system, called the Apgar score, that uses five measurements, including heart rate and breathing rate. The Apgar score evaluates newborn infants and determines who needs immediate medical attention. Apgar's work helped decrease infant mortality rates. As of 2020, hospitals around the world use the Apgar score.
Date Created
2021-08-12
Contributors
- Santora, Emily (Contributor)
- Guerrero, Anna (Creator)
- Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences. Center for Biology and Society. Embryo Project Encyclopedia. (Publisher)
- Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher)
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Keywords
- People
- Anesthesiologist
Language
eng
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10776/13306
System Created
- 2023-01-27 10:05:44
System Modified
- 2023-03-28 05:28:16
- 1 year 8 months ago
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