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| | Using The New CDC Growth Charts and NHBPEP Blood Pressure Tables This program calculates growth percentiles based on the June 2000 revision of the CDC Growth Charts for the United States. It includes new body mass index-for-age charts. Enter the age in years and months using the pop-up lists. The weight, height, and head circumference can be entered in using graffiti. Be sure to select the correct metric or English units. Select the correct sex and indicate whether height is standing if applicable. If head circumference is included, HC-Age percentile is presented. If no head circumference is input (non-infants), BMI-Age percentile is included if applicable. Press the Calc button to perform the calculations. STAT Growth-BP is compatible with all Palm OS handhelds (click to see a list).
If you need a utility to extract .zip files, try WinZip for PC or Stuffit Expander for Mac. Growth-BP Requires Palm OS 3.5 or greater
Features:- Newly revised CDC data
- Graphic display of percentile rank
- New NHBPEP blood pressure guidelines
- Both english and metric input options
- New BMI-For-Age charts
- Includes both percentiles and Z scores
- SGA, midparental height, and growth velocity calculations
Requirements:- 130K handheld memoy
- Requires MathLib (math function library) - included
Pricing:- Free of charge
- Advertising supported. Please contact us if you are interested in licensing STAT Growth-BP for product placement
Integration:
- Integrate growth percentiles into EMR. Software development
services available. Contact Us.
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Installation Help:References:- Kuczmarski RJ, Ogden CL, Grummer-Strawn LM, et al. CDC growth charts: United States. Advance data from vital and health statistics;no. 314. Hyattsville, Maryland: National Center for Health Statistics. 2000. Full Report
- NCHS - CDC Growth Charts: United States
- National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents
The Fourth Report on the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents Pediatrics, Aug 2004; 114: 555 - 576.
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