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How to Measure Weight?
To measure weight:
Use a calibrated weighing scale.
Ensure the patient is wearing light clothing and is barefoot or in light footwear.
The patient should stand still in the center of the scale.
Record the measurement to the nearest 0.1 kg or 0.2 lbs.
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