Patient Analysis Highlight the following information about your patient: What is the gender and age of your patient? What is the height and weight of your.

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Patient Analysis Highlight the following information about your patient: What is the gender and age of your patient? What is the height and weight of your patient? Does your patient exercise? Where on the form are your patient’s blood work results? Does your patient have a family history of any health issues? 2. Begin research! Write these on your patient sheet. What are the recommended daily amounts of fat and calories for someone who is your patient’s gender and age? For each of the following, determine if your patient is NORMAL, ABOVE NORMAL, BELOW NORMAL Total Cholesterol: Glucose (blood sugar): Protein: