APGAR Scoring Maternity Questions And Answers
NCLEX Exam 2022
1. You’re assessing the one minute APGAR score of a newborn baby. On assessment,
you note the following about your newborn patient: heart rate 130, pink body and hands
with cyanotic feet, weak cry, flexion of the arms and legs, active movement and crying
when stimulated. What is your patient’s APGAR score?
A. APGAR 9
B. APGAR 10
C. APGAR 8
D. APGAR 5
2. You’re assessing the one minute APGAR score of a newborn baby. On assessment,
you note the following about your newborn patient: heart rate 101, cyanotic body and
extremities, no response to stimulation, no flexion of extremities, and strong cry. What is
your patient’s APGAR score?
A. APGAR 4
B. APGAR 6
C. APGAR 3
D. APGAR 2
3. You’re assessing the one minute APGAR score of a newborn baby. On assessment,
you note the following about your newborn patient: weak cry, some flexion of the arm
and legs, active movement and cries to stimulation, heart rate 145, and pallor all over the
body and extremities. What is your patient’s APGAR score?
NCLEX Exam 2022
1. You’re assessing the one minute APGAR score of a newborn baby. On assessment,
you note the following about your newborn patient: heart rate 130, pink body and hands
with cyanotic feet, weak cry, flexion of the arms and legs, active movement and crying
when stimulated. What is your patient’s APGAR score?
A. APGAR 9
B. APGAR 10
C. APGAR 8
D. APGAR 5
2. You’re assessing the one minute APGAR score of a newborn baby. On assessment,
you note the following about your newborn patient: heart rate 101, cyanotic body and
extremities, no response to stimulation, no flexion of extremities, and strong cry. What is
your patient’s APGAR score?
A. APGAR 4
B. APGAR 6
C. APGAR 3
D. APGAR 2
3. You’re assessing the one minute APGAR score of a newborn baby. On assessment,
you note the following about your newborn patient: weak cry, some flexion of the arm
and legs, active movement and cries to stimulation, heart rate 145, and pallor all over the
body and extremities. What is your patient’s APGAR score?