March Microsoft Word - Growth Chart na-converted doet Qadeo Case 1: 1. print out the appropriate growth charts that you

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According to the data in the table in the first picture I made assessments of the infants weight for age and length for age. I am just confused about how I would make an assessment of length/weight. Can someone please help me!!! DIETETICS HW
March Microsoft Word - Growth Chart na-converted doet Qadeo Case 1: 1. print out the appropriate growth charts that you will need to assess the growth pattern of this infant girl 2. Follow the growth pattern using the following data, circle the dots and connect them to see a growth pattern. 2. Use the data from the growth chart to record the appropriate percentiles below. Tum in both the growth chart and the completed table below ova Head Head Cire Percent Age Length Length Weight Weight Length (months) (cm) Percentile (kg) Percentile Weight Percentile 3 50-75 3.4 25.50 25-50 Circ (cm) 60 40 50 bus 10 68 10-25 82 250 756 44 25-50 18 75 5 9.4 5-10 25-50 45 10-25 Jeno tha De separ Manag rence 26 82 5-10 10.6 5-10 25 46 10-25 34 87 3 11.2 0-5 10-25 46,5 10 wode in the howe Die Troler Questions to complete for the assignment: 1. What is your assessment of her growth pattern for the following: WeightAge -The weight of the baby of her first 3 months is in the normal percentile range, but it decreases up until she is 34 months of age. A normal weight for an infant is between the 5-85 percentile range. Therefore, up until 26 months of age, her body weight is within the normal weight range for but al un Tata wat 6.-L. Cancer
Preview File Edit View Go Tools Window Help Sun Mar 13 105 PM - Microsoft Word - Growth Chart (2-converted decept aquiors Woo of Questions to complete for the assignment: 1. What is your assessment of her growth pattern for the following: a Weight/Age -The weight of the baby of her first 3 months is in the normal percentile range, but it decreases up until she is 34 months of age. A normal weight for an infant is between the 5-85 percentile range. Therefore, up until 26 months of age, her body weight is within the normal weight range for a female infant, but it drops below normal weight range at 34 months of age and falls under the category of underweight. Mind you, although within the normal weight range for an infant, the baby's weight percentile decreases gradually and steadily over the first 34 months of her life. By the 34" month of her life, the baby is in the underweight percentile range and is susceptible to nutritional deficiencies and illness wuty rol Jerner ca Hat sopor More b. Length/Age - The baby's height at 3 months of age is within the normal height percentile range for a female infant, but at 10 months it drastically declines, though it is still within the normal percentile weight range. From 18 to 34 months the baby's percentile weight range hovers between the 5 and 10 percentile range. However, despite the fluctuations of percentile range, the baby's height remains within the normal range during her first 34 months of life. However, according to the perceived growth pattern of the baby, if the percentile range continues to decrease it can ultimately be detrimental to the baby's health and well-being. and hower ronce al De re Length/Weight buma int une lat Et TOTEC
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