Examination

Key points for examination include:

Weight – It is important to get an accurate weight of the patient, and this can be a sensitive issue. It should be performed in light clothing, without shoes.

BMI – Calculate and plot on BMI chart.

% median BMI – due to variations in weight and height as children and young adolescents grow and go through puberty, calculating % median BMI is advised to give a measurement in context of that patients weight and height.

Cardiovascular – as weight loss impairs cardiac function, a thorough cardiovascular exam is required, including:

Muscle wasting and strength

  • sit-up test sitting up from lying down without using hands
  • squat test rising to standing from a squat position without using hands

General exam

  • Temperature
  • Hydration
  • Abdominal exam
  • Evidence of complications e.g. lanugo hair, dental erosion
  • Evidence of deliberate self harm