Doctors and nurses estimation of the weight of patients: A preventable source of systematic error.

Shaun Greene, Paul Dargan, G Y Shin, A I Jones
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Abstract

Background: Although accurate determination of body weight is important in the management of the poisoned patient, many patients have their weight estimated rather than formally measured.

Objective: To determine how good medical staff are at estimating patients*** body weights.

Methods: Medical staff were asked to estimate the weight of six patients on a poisons ward. Estimated and actual patient weights were statistically compared.

Results: Medical staff produced a large range of estimated weights for all patients. Patient weight was incorrectly estimated by greater than 10% in 61% of individual estimations. There was poor statistical correlation between actual and estimated weight.

Conclusions: All patients administered medication based on body weight and those treated following an overdose of any substance should have formal body weight determined as part of their standard management.

医生和护士对病人体重的估计:一个可预防的系统性误差来源。
背景:虽然准确测定体重对中毒患者的管理很重要,但许多患者的体重是估计的,而不是正式测量的。目的:了解医务人员对患者体重的估计水平。方法:对某中毒病房的6名病人进行体重评估。对患者的估计体重和实际体重进行统计比较。结果:医务人员为所有患者提供了大范围的估计体重。在61%的个体估计中,患者体重的不正确估计超过10%。实际体重和估计体重之间的统计相关性很差。结论:所有根据体重给药的患者和服用任何药物过量后接受治疗的患者都应正式确定体重,作为其标准管理的一部分。
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