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In this video tutorial, Eric, a registered nurse, explains how to calculate BMI (Body Mass Index), an important anthropometric measurement collected during health assessments. BMI is useful for screening patients for potential health issues. To calculate BMI manually, you need to gather the patient's weight and height. The calculation formula remains consistent for both adults and children, regardless of gender, but varies depending on the measurement system used. For the imperial system (pounds and inches), a specific formula is applied, while a different formula is used for the metric system.