lesson 42 part 2 Flashcards
meant to supplement not supplant diet modification and exercise
antiobesity medication
Medications for Obesity is given when the bmi is?
> 30
blocking of vagus nerve via implanted device
vagal blocking
endoscopic placement of saline-filled balloon
intragastric balloon therapy
intragastric balloon therapy - remains in place for ____ months
3 to 6 months
block feeling hunger
bariatric embolization
Gastric binding: how many ml??
10 to 15 ml
RYGB means
roux-en-y gastric bypass
gastric banding percent:
19%
RYGB percent:
33% to 36%
sleeve gastrectomy percent:
25 to 30%
Maintain in ______ position to maximize chest expansion
Low Fowler
Bariatric Surgery results in weight loss of
10 to 30%
remove jejunum, connects duodenum and ileum
biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch
inflammation of skin where it occurs in the skin fold
intertrigo
in px with pressure ulcer, turn the px every ____
2 hours
Give clear fluid after how many days
1 to 2 days
complications of the bariatric surgery
bleeding
blood clots
bowel obstruction
hernia
hypoglycemia
infection
dumping syndrome
malnutrition
in postoperative diet: ____ small feedings totaling ____ calories per day
six ; 600 to 800
Collaborative Problems and Potential Complications #2
hemorrhage
bile reflux
bowel or gastric outlet obstruction
dysphagia
dumping syndrome
Agents that bind with bile acid:
cholestyramine
what nursing intervention for malabsorption of vitamins and minerals
supplementation of iron
parenteral administration of b12
caused by rapid passage of food into the jejunum and drawing of fluid into the jejunum caused by hypertonic intestinal contents
dumping syndrome
excessive amounts of fat in your poop
steatorrhea
Dysphagia is common _____ weeks after a bariatric surgery
4 to 6
determine bmi: <18.5
underweight
determine bmi: 18.5 to 24.9
normal bmi
determine bmi: 25 to 29.9
overweight
determine bmi: 30 to 34.9
class i/mild obesity
determine bmi:
determine bmi: >40
class iii obesity/morbid