RUNNING HEAD: Severely underweight 12-year-old Hispanic girl
For this post I have been assigned to the severely underweight 12-year-old girl with
underweight parents. I will explain the health issues and risks relevant to this child, as supported
by the current research-based literature on this topic. I will also describe the
additional information needed to further assess such a patient's weight-related health. I will list
three questions I would ask the parents or caregivers to gather more information about the child,
given their potential sensitivities. Finally, I will provide two strategies I could employ to
encourage proactivity about their child's health and weight.
Health Issues
Not having a healthy weight can cause many problems for both the overweight and the
underweight. For this patient the health issues are poor nutrition, impaired growth and
development, longer and more severe illnesses, higher risk of dying, and lower cognitive
functions [DeO]. Since her parents are also underweight there could be a lack of funds or unable
to get food, digestive diseases, thyroid disease or genetics [Rus17]. Another thing to assess is her
perception of her weight, if she overestimates her weight that could be a sign of eating disorders
and can also lead to other risky behaviors [Mar14].
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