Elevating Patient Care Through Comprehensive In-service Training
Elevating Patient Care Through Comprehensive In-service Training
BMI stands for Body Mass Index and is one of the anthropometric measurements nurses collect or calculate during health assessments. Along with BMI, nurses also measure skinfold thickness, height, weight, and other related metrics to evaluate a patient’s health.
understanding BMI calculation is important as it might be a part of patient assessment questions. Here’s a concise way to remember the steps and categories:
BMI Calculation Steps | Example Calculation Weight: 150 lb Height: 65 inches |
Convert weight to kilograms (if needed): Weight (kg) = Weight in Pound / 2.2 |
Weight (Kg) = 150 / 2.2 68.03 kg |
Convert height to meters (if needed): Height (m)=Height (cm)/100 |
Height (m) = 65 inches×2.54=165.1 cm 165.1 cm ÷ 100 = 1.651 m |
Square the height in meters: Height (m)2 = Height (m) X Height (m) 2 |
1.651×1.651=2.7256 |
BMI = Weight (Kg) / Height (m)2 | BMI = 68.03 kg /2.7256 BMI = 24.97 |
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