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... weight gain of pounds is recommended . a ) 25 to 35 pounds b ) 28 to 40 pounds c ) 15 to 25 pounds d ) recommendation depends on BMI of mother at the start of the pregnancy 3. Which of the following are normal , expected , changes with ...
... weight gain of pounds is recommended . a ) 25 to 35 pounds b ) 28 to 40 pounds c ) 15 to 25 pounds d ) recommendation depends on BMI of mother at the start of the pregnancy 3. Which of the following are normal , expected , changes with ...
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... WEIGHT STANDARDS Compare the patient's current weight for height to the ideal body weight chart . If at < 80 % of ideal body weight , proceed to section E to consider the patient AT NUTRITIONAL RISK and stop here . D. WEIGHT HISTORY Any ...
... WEIGHT STANDARDS Compare the patient's current weight for height to the ideal body weight chart . If at < 80 % of ideal body weight , proceed to section E to consider the patient AT NUTRITIONAL RISK and stop here . D. WEIGHT HISTORY Any ...
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... Weight No weight loss or recent nonfluid weight gain Intake Nutrition impact symptoms Functionality Physical exam No deficit or significant re- cent improvement None or significant recent improvement allowing ad- equate intake No ...
... Weight No weight loss or recent nonfluid weight gain Intake Nutrition impact symptoms Functionality Physical exam No deficit or significant re- cent improvement None or significant recent improvement allowing ad- equate intake No ...
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Assessment of the Whole Person | 1 |
Physical Examination | 61 |
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