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Measures & Records Weight (Ambulatory) — 방법

You weigh an ambulatory resident on an upright scale after zeroing it and putting them in non-skid shoes. The idea that makes it click: a scale that is not balanced at zero, or a resident holding on, gives a wrong number — set the baseline first, then read it clean.

단계별

  1. 1

    Knock, wash your hands, introduce yourself, and identify the resident.

  2. 2

    Explain the procedure and provide for privacy.

  3. 3

    Confirm the resident is wearing non-skid footwear before walking to the scale.필수

  4. 4

    Balance or zero the scale before the resident steps on it.필수

  5. 5

    Assist the resident to stand, using a gait belt if needed, and walk them to the scale.

  6. 6

    Help the resident step onto the center of the scale platform.

  7. 7

    Check that the resident is centered, arms at their sides, and not holding onto anything that would change the reading.필수

  8. 8

    Adjust the balance weights until the scale balances, or read the digital or analog display.

  9. 9

    Assist the resident to step off and return to a seated position; remove the gait belt if used.

  10. 10

    Make the resident comfortable and place the call signal within reach.

  11. 11

    Wash your hands.

  12. 12

    Record the weight and report abnormal findings to the nurse.필수

필수 단계 (놓치지 마세요)

  • Zero or balance the scale BEFORE the resident steps on — a non-zeroed scale fails the skill.
  • The resident must wear non-skid footwear for a safe, fall-free walk to the scale.
  • Recorded weight must be within plus or minus 2 lb (about 0.9 kg) of the evaluator's reading.
  • Resident stands centered, arms at sides, holding nothing that alters the reading.

흔한 실수

  • Weighing the resident before zeroing/balancing the scale.
  • Skipping non-skid footwear, creating a fall risk on the way to the scale.
  • Letting the resident grip the scale or a rail, which lightens the reading.
  • Recording a weight outside the plus/minus 2-lb tolerance.

왜 중요한가

A scale only reads true from a zeroed baseline, and anything the resident leans on or holds transfers weight off the platform and lowers the number. Non-skid shoes keep the walk to the scale safe, and the tight plus/minus 2-lb tolerance shows the setup and reading were done correctly.

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출처: NNAAP-aligned Measuring Weight (Ambulatory) checklist — LibreTexts 'Nursing Assistant (Reuter)' Ch.7 (WTCS/Open-education); footwear, zeroing, and tolerance corroborated by the Credentia NNAAP candidate handbook.