BMI Categories
Assessment techniques
What's that pain category
Describe the pain
True/False
100

BMI 17.5

What is 

Underweight

100

Calculate adequate protein intake

What is 

Mid-Arm Circumference

100

Severe abdominal cramping


What is 

Colicky? 

100

Pain that spreads to another area

What is 

Radiating Pain?

100

Family History is part of the Health History Assessment?

True

200

BMI 26.8

What is Overweight

200

Waist circumference of 41 inches in a male is considered this? 

What is 

Abdominal Obesity?

200

Sharp pain such as associated with a skin laceration

What is

Cutaneous Pain?

200

Pain that is felt in an area away from the actual source of pain. 

What is 

Referred Pain?

200

Family History is important related to an ER visit? 

False

300

BMI 22.8

What is 

Expected BMI


300

A waist circumference of 35 inches in a female is considered this? 

What is 

Normal

300

Pins and Needles pain in leg and or foot

What is

Neuropathic Pain?

300

Sudden, sharp pain that is short in duration

What is 

Acute Pain?

300

Obesity puts you at risk for Cardiovascular Disease and Type 1 Diabetes. 

False

Cardiovascular Disease and Type 2 Diabetes

400

BMI 18.5

What is 

Expected Weight

400

Best physical assessment for Risk for Malnutrition?

What is

Calculating BMI?

400

Another name for musculoskeletal pain

What is 

Somatic pain?

400

Pain that lasts more than 3 months and may be described as disabling.

What is 

Chronic Pain?

400

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. 

500

BMI 30.6

What is 

Obese?

500

Increased waist to hip ratio indicates a client is at risk for________

What are

 Cardiovascular Disorders?

500

Pain that is felt after a body part has been removed

What is

Phantom Limb Pain?

500

Severe, unrelenting pain that does not respond to pain relief measures

What is 

Intractable Pain?

500

It is important to obtain the client's medical history and current medications when treating them after an accident. 

True

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