She is 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds. She has a BMI of 17.8, which is considered underweight (CDC). Her meals are prepped at home Client’s eating habits consist of breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Her time in-between meals are fairly long and she has late dinners. Dinner is also the time of day where Client eats the most. Client attends school from Monday through Friday. She ordinarily has lunch after school at McDonalds. Her learning preferences are visual/auditory. According to Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development client is in the Identity versus confusion stage (Cherry, 2010). This is the stage where the client is making the transition from childhood to adulthood between the ages of 12 to 18. This is important to the process of forming a strong identity and developing a sense of direction in life (Erikson, 1968). It is important that she receives the proper encouragement to maintain a healthy diet because now is the time she is beginning to develop her sense of self. Her habits now may stay with her for the majority of her
She is 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds. She has a BMI of 17.8, which is considered underweight (CDC). Her meals are prepped at home Client’s eating habits consist of breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Her time in-between meals are fairly long and she has late dinners. Dinner is also the time of day where Client eats the most. Client attends school from Monday through Friday. She ordinarily has lunch after school at McDonalds. Her learning preferences are visual/auditory. According to Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development client is in the Identity versus confusion stage (Cherry, 2010). This is the stage where the client is making the transition from childhood to adulthood between the ages of 12 to 18. This is important to the process of forming a strong identity and developing a sense of direction in life (Erikson, 1968). It is important that she receives the proper encouragement to maintain a healthy diet because now is the time she is beginning to develop her sense of self. Her habits now may stay with her for the majority of her