Table 4.
Strive for consistency and standardization within and between all healthcare professionals and staff involved in size descriptor estimates and measurements. Examples include: |
Method of estimates including formulas and equations used for calculations |
Instruments used for measurement and how utilized (e.g., clothes off or on for weight recordings) |
Recording and use of units of estimates and measurements (e.g., centimeters vs inches, pounds vs kilograms) |
Terminology related to size descriptors (e.g., ideal weight, adjusted weight) |
Ensure proper communication and documentation of method (e.g., patient vs provider, estimate vs measurement) used to obtain estimates and measurements of size descriptors |
Have ongoing education with evaluation of all personnel involved in the determination and documentation of estimates and measurements |
Have periodic evaluation of compliance by area (e.g., ICU vs emergency department) |
Ensure that age-appropriate instruments are available and have regularly scheduled calibration |
Use technology (e.g., automated infusion devices, dosing calculators) when available to reduce chance of medication errors |
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