How to read a weight scale. It is an important task of a cna to measure the weight and height of an ambulatory patient as these measurements often indicates some serious health related issues about the patient.
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Cna height and weight. Estimate the body mass index bmi of the patient and keep record of it. List six nursing assistant actions to ensure that height and weight measurements are accurate. Before you begin wash your hands carefully. Cna skill 16 serve the meal tray and. Measure the weight of an ambulatory patient. At the time i dismissed it as ridiculous cna work is.
You can also ask your charge nurse at any time to see if its needed. Demonstrate the following procedure. Read the number where the height rod meets the. Slide the large weight bars first and the adjust the smaller weight bar until the weights are balanced again. Reading height measurements on a physician mechanical beam scale with height rod. Describe the proper use of an overbed scale.
Identify at least four types of scales and give an example of when each type is used. Thus inform the nurse immediately. Take help from fellow cna in measuring the height and weight accurately. Procedure 35 measuring weight and height. Measuring height and weight for a supine patient. How to properly weigh and record the weight of an ambulatory client.
Measuring and recording weight. Patients who are not able to stand will need to have their height and weight measured while they remain in bed. I used to be on a yahoo mailing list for cnas. The nursing care plan will tell you how often a patients height and weight should be taken. There was a message on there one time about how people magazine was looking for nursing assistant volunteers in a weight loss challenge because cna work is the fattest job or something like that. Add the weights from each bar or activate the display and note the weight 13 adjust the height bar to the top of the residents head so it is level with the top of the residents head.
A small deviation in the patients weight must be taken seriously as it may be an indication of any critical medical condition. Changes in weight can be a warning sign of serious illness. If a patient cannot be raised or cannot stand up due to some physical condition the health care worker will have to measure it while the patient is lying down with the help of a fellow nurse aide.