BMI 17.5
What is
Underweight
Calculate adequate protein intake
What is
Mid-Arm Circumference
Level of ConsciousnessTwo parts of Behavior and mental staus
What are
Level of consciousness: alert and oriented
Behavior-calm, agitated, cooperative, restless, eye contact
Family History is part of the Health History Assessment?
True
BMI 26.8
What is Overweight
Waist circumference of 41 inches in a male is considered this?
What is
Abdominal Obesity?
Three parts of Mobility
What are:
Gait-steady. staggering, limping, holding o to furniture or wall, use of assistive devices
Posture
Range of Motion;
Family History is important related to an ER visit?
False
BMI 22.8
What is
Expected BMI
A waist circumference of 35 inches in a female is considered this?
What is
Normal
Name two areas of the general survey that are assessment findings. (Not just observation)
What are
Height and Weight
Vitals Signs
Obesity puts you at risk for Cardiovascular Disease and Type 1 Diabetes.
False
Cardiovascular Disease and Type 2 Diabetes
BMI 18.5
What is
Expected Weight
Best physical assessment for Risk for Malnutrition?
What is
Calculating BMI?
During the Health History interview, your client states that they are Jewish. What is your first question to demonstrate cultural inclusivity and diversity?
What is ask if there are cultural or religious practices that may affect their care?
Your client rates there pain 8/10 while laughing with a visitor. You chart:
The client has no pain based on the facial scale.
False.
You chart client rates their pain an 8/10. Client observed laughing with their visitor.
BMI 30.6
What is
Obese?
Increased waist to hip ratio indicates a client is at risk for________
What are
Cardiovascular Disorders?
Name signs of distress that would be obvious in the genreal survey
What are:
Evidence of pain
Respiratory- cyanosis, use of accessory muscles, SOB, tachypnea
Cardiac: Cyanosis, clutching chest
Gi-Holding or rubbing stomach, guarding abdomen
General - fatigue, muscle weakness, decreased endurance
It is important to obtain the client's medical history and current medications when treating them after an accident.
True
Four major components of physical appearance
What are
Health-do they appear healthy, ill, or chronically ill?
Age: Do they appear their age?
Hygiene- good hygiene, any odors, dressed appropriately for the weather, breath
Body structure- Build, size, symmetry