Text: Mr. B arrives with a pre-weight of 67.8 kg. His last treatment was 65.4 kg. Mr. B's estimated dry weight (EDW) is 65 kg. Calculate the Available weight (AW).
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To calculate the weight loss, subtract the last treatment weight from the pre-weight: Weight loss = Pre-weight - Last treatment weight Weight loss = 67.8 kg - 65.4 kg Weight loss = 2.4 kg Show more…
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