This is a very sophisticated and attractive programme, maybe over detailed
for most of us. I was able to save it to my desk top for further use. To be
able to enter the BMI in EMIS, however, you can only do it as a calculation
unless you have inactivated that completely through DT/C/M/G.
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Dr Angus Goudie
Kepier Medical Practice
Leyburn Grove, Houghton le Spring
Tyne & Wear, DH4 5EQ
(0191) 5846324
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From: Gavin Jamie [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 29 October 2004 09:46
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Subject: Re: BMI
http://www.thebodyhouse.com/bodycalc.htm
Katie Law> wrote:
>Any suggestions as to how I should calculate the BMI of a bilateral
amputee?
>I have his original height and his legless weight.
>How much does a leg weigh?
>Or is there an exception code??
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>KT
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