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For purposes of obtaining a proper BSA calculation for pharmacy, the patient's height would be from head to stump (not from head to prosthetic toe). If the patient is only 55 inches tall without his prosthetic legs, that's the height that your hospital's pharmacy dept. will need to calculate the body surface area (BSA) appropriately.
What is the correct way of checking the height of a double amputee? Do we have to measure him with the prosthesis? Or does it have to be from head to the end of the amputation?
All my years working as a rehab CNA I wondered this!! I also wondered if the patients get to choose how tall they'd like to be when they get fitted for prosthetics.
Is that awful? :-/
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What is the correct way of checking the height of a double amputee? Do we have to measure him with the prosthesis? Or does it have to be from head to the end of the amputation?