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Height and Weight How To Measure Vital Signs Height and Weight How To Measure

Equipment Used Mechanical Physician Scales Most accurate Need to be calibrated Typically measure up to 400 pounds Individuals that exceed 400 pounds are weighed on a Platform scale

Calibrating a Scale Set an object with a known weight on the scale (i.e. a 5 pound dumbbell) Take note of the weight the scale gives Turn the calibration knob until the scale reads exactly what the weight of the known object is Much of this step is trial and error Calibration Knob

Worlds Heaviest Human Being Peak weight 1,230 pounds Confined to his bed and unable to walk on his own for years Died at the age of 48

Taking Height Measurement Pull the arm of the scale above the height you estimate the person to be Have the client remove their shoes, step onto the scale with back to the scale, stand up straight with heels together and head level. Have the client take a deep breath in, hold the breath and look straight ahead. Height is recorded in inches

Convert Height into Inches Remember, there are 12 inches in 1 foot So to convert a measurement of 6 feet 3 inches into inches you 6X12 = 72 72+3 = 75 inches

Convert Height into Inches Convert the following measurements into inches: Correct answers given at end of powerpoint. Original measurement Inches A 5’6” B 5’10” C 4’8” D 6’6” E 6’4”

Taking Weight Measurement Have client remove shoes and as much other clothing as practical and possible Clothing and footwear can add 3 to 6 pounds Ask client to remove anything in pockets Ask client if he or she knows about how much they weigh Assists you in setting the weight on the scale in a general area; also avoids embarrassment if you misjudge a person at a too-heavy weight Weight is recorded in pounds or kilograms

Convert Weight into Kilograms Simply divide the weight in pounds by 2.2 So 150 pounds in kilograms is 150/2.2=68.2 kg You may see weight recorded in kilograms to convert to pounds multiply by 2.2 So 95.5 kg in pounds is 95.5*2.2 = 210.1 pounds

Convert Weight into Kilograms Convert the following measurements into kilograms: Correct answers given at end of powerpoint. Original measurement Kilograms A 100 pounds B 125 pounds C 175 pounds D 260 pounds E 315 pounds

Convert Weight into pounds Convert the following measurements into pounds: Correct answers given at end of powerpoint. Original measurement Pounds A 48 kg B 62 kg C 77 kg D 92 kg E 111 kg

Calculating Body Mass Index (BMI) BMI puts weight and height into a formula There are 2 formulas to calculate BMI kg/m2 703 x lb/in2 We will use 703 x lb/in2 Remember order of operations Calculate the BMI for someone that is 5’6” and weighs 130 pounds Put height into inches=66” 703 x 130/662 703 x (130)/4356 703 x 0.02984 20.98 – Normal Classification, low risk of disease

Calculating The following BMI’s Correct answers on final slides Calculate and classify the following BMI’s Height= 6’2” and Weight= 246 pounds Height= 4’11” and Weight= 97 pounds Height= 6’4” and Weight= 315 pounds Height= 5’3” and Weight= 143 pounds Height= 5’6” and Weight= 178 pounds

Chart Noting Include: Height in inches Weight in pounds Calculation of BMI Classification of BMI, including disease risk Any additional recommendations given

Chart Noting – Practice, See last slides for examples Height: 5’7”, Weight 148 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Include recommendation

Chart Noting – Practice, See last slides for examples Height: 6’1”, Weight 236 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Include recommendation

Chart Noting – Practice, See last slides for examples Height: 5’10”, Weight 249 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Include recommendation

Chart Noting – Practice, See last slides for examples Height: 5’2”, Weight 107 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Include recommendation

Chart Noting – Practice, See last slides for examples Height: 5’6”, Weight 185 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Include recommendation

Chart Noting – Practice, See last slides for examples Height: 5’9”, Weight 119 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Include recommendation

Chart Noting – Practice, See last slides for examples Height: 5’5”, Weight 263 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Include recommendation

Height and Weight Answers to Classifications and Chart Noting Vital Signs Height and Weight Answers to Classifications and Chart Noting

Convert Height into Inches Answer Key Convert the following measurements into inches: Correct answers given at end of powerpoint. Original measurement Inches A 5’6” 66” B 5’10” 70” C 4’8” 56” D 6’6” 78” E 6’4” 76”

Convert Weight into Kilograms Answer Key Convert the following measurements into kilograms: Correct answers given at end of powerpoint. Original measurement Kilograms A 100 pounds 45.5 kg B 125 pounds 56.8 kg C 175 pounds 79.5 kg D 260 pounds 118.2 kg E 315 pounds 143.2 kg

Convert Weight into pounds Answer Key Convert the following measurements into pounds: Correct answers given at end of powerpoint. Original measurement Pounds A 48 kg 105.6 lb B 62 kg 136.4 lb C 77 kg 169.4 lb D 92 kg 202.4 lb E 111 kg 244.2 lb

Chart Noting – Practice Your response may vary slightly Height: 5’7”, Weight 148 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Date, Time Pts ht 67 inches and wt is 148 pounds. Pts BMI is 23.2 which is normal and there is low risk for disease. Recommended pt continue with current level of exercise and diet. Signature with title.

Chart Noting – Practice Your response may vary slightly Height: 6’1”, Weight 236 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Date, Time Pts ht 73 inches and wt is 236 pounds. Pts BMI is 31.1 which is obesity class 1 and there is a high risk for disease. Recommended pt increase amount of exercise and make modifications to diet. Signature with title.

Chart Noting – Practice Your response may vary slightly Height: 5’10”, Weight 249 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Date, Time Pts ht 70 inches and wt is 249 pounds. Pts BMI is 35.7 which is obesity class 2 and there is a very high risk for disease. Recommended pt increase amount of exercise and make modifications to diet. Signature with title.

Chart Noting – Practice Your response may vary slightly Height: 5’2”, Weight 107 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Date, Time Pts ht 62 inches and wt is 107 pounds. Pts BMI is 19.6 which is normal and there is a low risk for disease. Recommended pt maintain current level of exercise and diet. Signature with title.

Chart Noting – Practice Your response may vary slightly Height: 5’6”, Weight 185 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Date, Time Pts ht 66 inches and wt is 185 pounds. Pts BMI is 29.9 which is overweight and there is an increased risk for disease. Recommended pt increase amount of exercise and make modifications to diet. Signature with title.

Chart Noting – Practice Your response may vary slightly Height: 5’9”, Weight 119 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Date, Time Pts ht 69 inches and wt is 119 pounds. Pts BMI is 17.6 which is underweight and there is an increased risk for disease. Recommended pt see a dietitian to increase caloric intake. Signature with title.

Chart Noting – Practice Your response may vary slightly Height: 5’11”, Weight 302 pounds You will need to calculate and classify BMI Date, Time Pts ht 71 inches and wt is 302 pounds. Pts BMI is 42.1 which is obesity class 3 and there is a very high risk for disease. Recommended pt increase amount of exercise and make modifications to diet. Signature with title.