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hey everyone its Eric registered nurse rn.com and in this video Im going to show how to calculate BMI so lets get started BMI stands for body mass index and this is one of the anthropometric measurements that we collect during a health assessment along with other measurements such as skin fold thickness High weight and so on now BMI scores are really helpful because they allow us to screen patients for potential health problems so in this video Im going to show you how to calculate this number manually so first what you want to do is you want to collect the patients weight and height then once you have that you want to use a formula and plug in the information you have into whatever formula you want to use now the formula that you use is the same for adults and children male or female but it depends on which measurement system youre using for example if you are using the imperial system such as pounds and inches youre going to use this formula but if you are using the metric uni