Moro Reflex Newborn Test | Startle Reflex | Pediatric Nursing Assessment

The Moro reflex test, also called the startle reflex, is a reflex that occurs when the newborn becomes startled due to unexpected movements or loud noises. This response is involuntary and will eventually disappear at around 6 months. When assessing the Moro reflex, you’ll notice that the infant will throw out the arms with the palms upward in a rapid jerking motion. You’ll want to be familiar with newborn reflexes such as the Moro reflex if you’re working around infants as a pediatric nurse, labor and delivery, etc. These reflex assessments help us determine whether the neuro system is working properly in newborns. In addition, this is something nursing students will want to be familiar with when taking nursing exams such as NCLEX. QUIZ: #mororeflex #newborn #nclex #nursing Website: More Videos: Nursing Gear: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter:  Popular Playlists: NCLEX Reviews: Fluid & Electrolytes: Nursing Skills:
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