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What scoring indicates "strong, lusty cry" for respiratory effort in the APGAR score?

  1. 0

  2. 1

  3. 2

  4. 3

The correct answer is: 2

In the APGAR scoring system, respiratory effort is assessed as part of a quick evaluation of a newborn's health immediately after birth. The scoring range for respiratory effort includes three categories: no respiratory effort, weak or irregular breathing, and strong, lusty crying. A strong, lusty cry indicates that the newborn is experiencing good respiratory effort, which is a sign of proper lung function and effective oxygenation. Scoring a 2 in this category reflects the presence of that strong cry, showcasing effective respiratory transition from fetal to neonatal life. This high score is crucial because a strong cry is associated with adequate airway clearance and indicates that the newborn is likely breathing normally on their own. In contrast, the other scores reflect less effective breathing: a score of 0 indicates no effort, while a score of 1 suggests only a weak effort or irregular breathing. Therefore, scoring a 2 for a strong, lusty cry directly correlates to optimal respiratory function in the newborn.