Gina has just given birth and hears that the Apgar score for her newborn son is a 3 . As a person who understands the scoring system, she would most likely
a. panic, as this may indicate that her child is in a life-threatening state
b. be somewhat concerned, as this score would indicate at least some minor distress.
c. be very happy, as a 3 is the top score on this test.
d. be confused, as Apgar scores must fall between -1.0 and +1.0.
a
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