Chapter 48: Assessment and Management of Patients with Obesity
A nurse cares for a client with obesity who is scheduled to undergo vegal blocking therapy. When teaching the client about the procedure or device, which statements will the nurse include? Select all that apply.
"It is a pacemaker-type device that is implanted under your skin." "A pre-programed pulsating signal is delivered." "Recharge the device two times per week."
The nurse is providing medication administration teaching for a client with obesity who is prescribed liraglutide for weight loss. What will the nurse include in the teaching?
"You will be injecting the medication on a daily basis."
Calculate the BMI of a client who weighs 160 lbs and is 5 feet 6 inches tall. Round to one decimal.
25.8
A nurse cares for clients who undergo bariatric surgery due to obesity. When teaching the client on the most successful surgery in clients with very high BMI's, which procedure will the nurse mention?
Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch
A nurse cares for a client who is post op bariatric surgery. Which position will the nurse place the client in order to best promote comfort?
Low Fowler's
The nurse cares for clients with obesity and understands that causes are multifactorial. What factors contribute to the development of obesity? Select all that apply.
Behavior Environment Physiology Genetics
A nurse cares for a client with a BMI of 40 kg/m2. Which gastrointestinal condition or disease does the nurse recognize is associated with the client's BMI?
Colorectal cancer
Which of the following is a risk factor for the development of diabetes mellitus? Select all that apply.
Hypertension Obesity Family history Age greater of 45 years or older History of gestational diabetes
A nurse geneticist is researching the gut microbiome and its relationship to disease. What is true regarding the microbiome?
It has over 100 times more genes than the human genome.
A nurse cares for a client with obesity who has type 2 diabetes. Which medication does the nurse recognize may assist in weight loss and is also approved to treat type 2 diabetes?
Liraglutide
A nurse is planning care for a client who will be arriving to the unit postoperatively from bariatric surgery. In an effort to decrease the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), which health care provider orders does the nurse anticipate?
Manual compression and prophylactic anticoagulation
The nurse admits a woman reporting severe right upper quadrant pain after eating Christmas dinner. The nurse suspects gallbladder disease. Statistics show that incidence of gallbladder disease is greater for women who are
Multiparous Obese Older than 40 years
A nurse researcher studies the pathophysiology and etiology of obesity. What does the nurse discover is true regarding the "thrify gene" theory of obesity?
Over time, we have become efficient in food storage and deposition of fat stores.
A male client in a wheelchair comes in for his yearly physical examination. He is unable to stand. The nurse retrives the wheelchair scale to obtain an accurate weight. The nurse understands the importance of this assessment with this client. What is the nurse's reasoning for obtaining an accurate weight?
People with disabilities have an increased incidence of obesity.
A client who is postoperative from bariatric surgery reports foul-smelling, fatty stools. What is the nurse's understanding of the primary reason for this finding?
Rapid gastric dumping
A nurse works in a bariatric clinic and cares for client with obesity who will or have undergone bariatric surgery. What is the nurse's understanding of how the procedure works?
Restricts the client's ability to eat.
A nurse cares for a client who is post op bariatric surgery and the nurse offers the client a sugar-free beverage. What is the primary purpose of offering a sugar-free beverage?
These are less likely to cause dumping syndrome.
What pathophysiological concept is related to the increase in the hormone leptin, as it relates to satiety and hunger?
Increased adipose stores Increased fat stores increases the level of leptin in the bloodstream.
A nurse is caring for a client who is post operative bariatric surgery. The client's pain has not been well controlled. Which nursing diagnosis is the nurse's priority?
Risk for impaired gas exchange
A client with obesity has been taking lorcaserin for several months and presents to the health care provider's office reporting fever and diarrhea. Which life-threatening condition does the nurse suspect?
Serotonin syndrome
A nurse cares for an older adult client with obesity who also has glaucoma. Which obesity medication is contraindicated in this client?
Phentermine
A nurse evaluates the effectiveness of discharge teaching for a client who is postoperative from bariatric surgery. Which statement made by the client indicates to the nurse that additional teaching is necessary?"
"For minor pain, I should take prescribed ibuprofen." The client who is postoperative from bariatric surgery should avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications due to the risk of gastric ulcers. The other answer choices are all true statements and indicate the client has understood the nurse's teaching.
A client is diagnosed with dumping syndrome after bariatric surgery. Which findings on the nursing assessment correlate with this diagnosis? Select all that apply.
Dizziness Sweating Tachycardia
The nurse admits a woman who is 8 weeks postpartum. The client presents with reports of severe right upper quadrant pain that radiates to her back. She states she just finished eating Thanksgiving dinner earlier that evening. The nurse suspects gallbladder disease. Statistics show that incidence of gallbladder disease is greater for women who are which of the following? Select all that apply.
Multiparous Obese
A client with obesity is prescribed liraglutide for weight loss. Which common side effect will the nurse include in the client teaching?
Nausea
A client with obesity taking lorcaserin reports feeling agitated lately and has had diarrhea for several days. What is the nurse's priority response?
Notify the health care provider. The client may be developing serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition which the health care provider needs to know about right away.
The nurse cares for a client who is post op bariatric surgery and reports dysphagia. Which procedures are most likely to cause these symptoms? Select all that apply.
RYGB Gastric band Modified RYGB The RYGB, modified RYGB, and gastric band are all most likely to cause dysphagia after bariatric surgery. The sleeve gastrectomy and biliopancreatic diversion may also cause postoperative dysphagia; however, these are less likely to cause this.
A nurse examines the socioeconomic impact of obesity among Americans. Which statements does the nurse understand is true? Select all that apply.
Those with less education are impacted at a greater prevalence of disease. Those with less income are impacted at a greater prevalence of disease.
A nurse reviews a client's medication list and notes the client takes orlistat for the treatment of obesity and to promote weight loss. Which client teaching will the nurse include that best promotes health in the client taking this medication?
"Make sure and take a daily multivitamin."
A nurse cares for a client who is post op from bariatric surgery. What risk factors does the nurse recognize increases the client's risk for developing venous thromboembolism (VTE)? Select all that apply.
ge Higher BMI History of a VTE
When discussing lifestyle modifications with a client who has obesity, what caloric deficit should the nurse recommend in order for the client to safely lose weight?
500-1,000 calories A client with obesity should be counseled to plan a caloric deficit of between 500 and 1000 calories daily from baseline, in order to achieve a 5% to 10% reduction in weight within about 6 months.
A client has gained 55 lb in the last 3 years and is concerned about developing type 2 diabetes mellitus. Additionally, the client's healthcare provider has diagnosed metabolic syndrome. What are the conditions which contribute to developing metabolic syndrome? Select all that apply.
abdominal obesity elevated blood glucose levels
Which medication taken by clients with obesity improves cardiovascular disease risk factors in obese clients with metabolic syndrome?
Rimonabant
A nurse cares for a client who wants to know more information about bariatric surgery. The client asks the nurse, "What weight loss can I expect?" What is the nurse's best response?
"Expect to lose 10-35% of total body weight 2 to 3 years postoperatively."
A nurse is caring for a client who will undergo bariatric surgery. Which nutritional recommendation will the nurse include in the client teaching?
"Increase your intake of plant-based proteins." The client should be advised to increase protein intake, particularly plant-based protein because animal-based protein may not be tolerated well. The client should be advised to decrease fat intake, regardless of the source. Additionally, the client should be advised to decrease fluid intake at meals, not increase intake.
A nurse cares for a client with a BMI of 36 kg/m2 and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. The client asks the nurse if he is a candidate for bariatric surgery. How should the nurse respond to the client?
"Yes, your BMI and chronic condition meets the criteria for bariatric surgery." The client's BMI of > 35 kg/m2 and a more severe obesity-associated comorbid condition, makes the client a candidate for bariatric surgery.
A client who is 6 months postoperative bariatric surgery tells the nurse, "I hate what my body looks like now. All these skin folds really bother me." What is the nurse's best response?
"You are not alone in having these feelings."
What is the body mass index (BMI) of a client who weighs 195 lbs and is 6 feet tall? Round to the nearest whole number, and enter the correct number ONLY.
26
Calculate the BMI of a client who is 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 200 pounds. Round to one decimal.
26.4
Calculate the BMI of a client who is 180 pounds and is 5 feet 2 inches tall. Round to one decimal point.
32.9
A nurse caring for adults with obesity recognizes that obesity is classified based on BMI. Which BMI does the nurse recognize as Class II obesity?
35 kg/m2
A nurse works in a community clinic that treats clients with obesity. The nurse understands that obesity is considered a disease based on what characteristics? Select all that apply.
It impairs normal body function It has characteristic signs and symptoms It causes morbidity
A nurse cares for a client who is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 225 pounds. What statement describes the client's BMI?
Class I obesity
After teaching a client who has had a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, which client statement indicates the need for additional teaching?
"I need to drink 8 oz of water before eating."
What statement best describes a client with severe or extreme obesity?
A BMI >40 kg/m2
At its most fundamental level, what does obesity result from?
A metabolic imbalance At it's most fundamental level, obesity results from a metabolic imbalance characterized by an excess of caloric consumption relative to caloric expenditures.
A nurse prepares nutrition education for a client who will undergo bariatric surgery. What nutrition suggestion best indicates a beneficial effect on the number and quality of bowel movements the client may have after surgery?
Avoid high-fat foods
The charge nurse was discussing with the nursing student that studies have been published that suggest inflammation increases the risk of heart disease. Which modifiable factor would the nursing student target in teaching clients about prevention of inflammation that can lead to atherosclerosis?
Addressing obesity
The nurse cares for a client with obesity and discusses the increased risk of certain cancers related to obesity. Which cancers will the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply.
Breast Colorectal Cervical
A client who is postoperative bariatric surgery is diagnosed with bile reflux. Which conditions are associated with bile reflux? Select all that apply.
Gastritis Esophagitis
A nurse cares for a client with obesity who reports taking "a medication of weight loss" but cannot remember the name of it. The client also reports nervousness and feeling "jittery". Which medication is the client most likely taking?
Phentermine
A nurse teaches a client with obesity about the various medication options for the treatment of obesity. Which medication will the nurse include when teaching the client about the class of medications that stimulate noradrenergic receptors?
Phentermine
A nurse cares for a client who is post op from bariatric surgery. Once able, the nurse encourages oral intake for what primary purpose?
Stimulate GI peristalsis
A nurse cares for clients with obesity. Which clinical measurements use quantified measurements to diagnose obesity? Select all that apply.
Weight BMI Waist circumference
Which group of clients is at high risk of developing breast cancer?
Women who are obese
An obese client describes symptoms of palpitations, chronic fatigue, and dyspnea on exertion to the cardiologist. Upon completing the examination, the cardiologist schedules a procedure to confirm the suspected diagnosis. What diagnostic procedure would the nurse expect to be prescribed?
transesophageal echocardiography
Morbid obesity is defined as being how many pounds over the person's ideal body weight?
100
A nurse cares for a female client of childbearing age who will undergo bariatric surgery. When teaching the client about precautions after surgery, which teaching will the nurse include that is specific to this population?
"You should avoid pregnancy for at least 18 months after surgery."
A morbidly obese client asks the nurse if medications are available to assist with weight loss. The nurse knows that the client would not be a candidate for phentermine if the following is part of the client's health history:
Coronary artery disease
An obese Hispanic client, age 65, is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which statement about diabetes mellitus is true?
Diabetes mellitus is more common in Hispanics and Blacks than in Whites.