Newborn Scoring Standards

The newborn scoring standard evaluates the health condition of a newborn by checking their muscle tone, breathing, heart rate, response to stimulation, and skin color. Normally, a newborn should score between 7 and 10 points. If the score is below 7 points, it may indicate mild asphyxia; a score below 4 points indicates severe asphyxia, which requires immediate treatment to prevent other complications. It is recommended to communicate with the doctor in detail after the examination to obtain individualized advice.
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Newborn Seizure Management

A one-year-old baby with a fever of 41.5 degrees Celsius, accompanied by chills and a jump-like reaction. Is this a fever-induced seizure, and will it affect the child’s future?
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