Hi Andrew ! On Sun, 16 Nov 2014 13:34:48 +0000 (GMT) "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Luis and GNU Health devs > > Should GNU Health ask for a check/update of > patient weight (kg) (and date of recording) and patient height (cm) > (and date of recording) when creating a new patient or patient > evaluation/encounter? > Agree. I think anthropometrics should be something to be taken on every patient evaluation. In fact, today's GNU Health pediatric WHO charts are based on those values that are registered on each visit. Weight and other anthropometric measures should be taken on the evaluation, in the same way that they take the blood pressure. > At > the moment recording this important information is rather "passive" > and I think we should make it more "compulsory". > > We might also consider making this > information more easily viewed/monitored by adding to the "critical > patient information" section on the main patient screen? Great point ! If the patient is under / overweight, we should show it on the critical patient information. I also propose - for 3.0 - a chart that display the patient BMI and WHR history. Probably we should show the warning message to take anthropometrics if some conditions are met (first evaluation; time during two evaluations; if overweight / obese in previous evaluation; pregnancy; on metabolic disorders... ). This would set a "red flag" to the health professional before saving the record if any of those conditions are met. Let me know your thoughts. Best Luis > > Regards > > Andrew >
