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Case Study Module 6
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Question 1 pts
You are currently working as a nurse in a physician’s office. Tonya and her
family are the first patients for the day.
Tonya has brought her three children in for a checkup. Mike is six years
old and is in elementary school, Dana is three, and Trey is nine months.
You complete an anthropometric and clinical assessment on each child.
1. Explain what each of these would include.
a. Anthropometric (2 points)
b. Clinical (2 points)
c. To determine if each child is growing appropriately, name one tool
that you can use to compare the child with standard growth. (1 point)
Your Answer:
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1.
a) Anthropometric = Assessment of body composition including
circumference, weight, height and skin fold measurements.
b) Clinical = Physical exam of the appearance including eyes, skin,
tongue, teeth. Blood pressure and physical mobility, as well.
c) You can use a growth chart to track growth and measure length (height)
and weight to compare the child against the standard. BMI can also be
used as a tool for children and adolescents.
a. Anthropometric
(this includes, height and weight, in the infant head
circumference and length, body mass index)
b. Clinical
(checking eyes, skin, hair, teeth, gait, coordination, a physical
review looking for any abnormal concerns, blood pressure)
c. To determine if each child is growing appropriately, name one
tool that you can use to compare the child with standard growth.
(Infant and child growth tables, BMI table for children)
Question 2 pts
After assessing the children, they all appear to be growing well, and you
see no concerns. However, as you review your findings with Tonya, she
has some questions. Her husband recently lost his job, and money is
tight. Tonya is thinking about switching Trey to cow’s milk rather than
formula to save money. She is also concerned because Dana is not eating
as well as she had previously. After obtaining further information you feel
that Dana is experiencing some common eating issues experienced by
preschoolers.
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Case Study Module 6
Due No due date Points 30 Questions 6 Time Limit None
This quiz is currently locked.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 25 minutes 30 out of 30
Score for this quiz: 30 out of 30
Submitted May 6 at 1:50pm
This attempt took 25 minutes.
Question 1 pts
You are currently working as a nurse in a physician’s office. Tonya and her
family are the first patients for the day.
Tonya has brought her three children in for a checkup. Mike is six years
old and is in elementary school, Dana is three, and Trey is nine months.
You complete an anthropometric and clinical assessment on each child.
1. Explain what each of these would include.
a. Anthropometric (2 points)
b. Clinical (2 points)
c. To determine if each child is growing appropriately, name one tool
that you can use to compare the child with standard growth. (1 point)
Your Answer:
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, 9/4/2020 Case Study Module 6: Essentials in Nutrition- Stepp
1.
a) Anthropometric = Assessment of body composition including
circumference, weight, height and skin fold measurements.
b) Clinical = Physical exam of the appearance including eyes, skin,
tongue, teeth. Blood pressure and physical mobility, as well.
c) You can use a growth chart to track growth and measure length (height)
and weight to compare the child against the standard. BMI can also be
used as a tool for children and adolescents.
a. Anthropometric
(this includes, height and weight, in the infant head
circumference and length, body mass index)
b. Clinical
(checking eyes, skin, hair, teeth, gait, coordination, a physical
review looking for any abnormal concerns, blood pressure)
c. To determine if each child is growing appropriately, name one
tool that you can use to compare the child with standard growth.
(Infant and child growth tables, BMI table for children)
Question 2 pts
After assessing the children, they all appear to be growing well, and you
see no concerns. However, as you review your findings with Tonya, she
has some questions. Her husband recently lost his job, and money is
tight. Tonya is thinking about switching Trey to cow’s milk rather than
formula to save money. She is also concerned because Dana is not eating
as well as she had previously. After obtaining further information you feel
that Dana is experiencing some common eating issues experienced by
preschoolers.
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