NURS 327 chapter 48
A middle-aged obese female presents to the ED with severe radiating right-sided flank pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. A likely cause of these symptoms is:
acute cholecystitis Explanation: Gallstones are more frequent in women, particularly women who are middle-aged and obese. With acute cholecystitis, clients usually are very sick with fever, vomiting, tenderness over the liver, and severe pain that may radiate to the back and shoulders. The patient profile and symptoms are suggestive of acute cholecystitis.
A client is scheduled for a Roux-en-Y bariatric surgery. When teaching the client about the surgical procedure, which statement will the nurse use?
"The stomach is stapled to create a very small pouch and part of the small intestine is rerouted." Explanation: In Roux-en-Y bariatric surgery, a horizontal row of staples across the fundus of the stomach creates a pouch with a capacity of 20 to 30 mL. The jejunum is divided distal to the ligament of Treitz, and the distal end is anastomosed to the new pouch. The proximal segment is anastomosed to the jejunum.
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 Explanation: To calculate BMI, multiply weight in pounds by 703 and then divide that by height in inches squared. The client's BMI is 31.4 kg/m2. This falls under the Class I obesity category. Normal weight BMI is 18.5-<25 kg/m2. Overweight BMI is 25-30 kg/m2. Class II obesity is is a BMI 35-40 kg/m2.
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 Explanation: Risk factors for the development of diabetes mellitus include hypertension, obesity, family history, age of 45 years or older, and a history of gestational diabetes.
Place the pathophysiological steps in order of how a client with obesity is at greater risk for venous thromboembolism in comparison to the general population
Increased adipose tissue Impairment of peripheral blood flow Blood stasis Formation of a thrombus Explanation: In obesity, an increase in adipose tissue impairs the peripheral blood flow, leading to blood stasis and the formation of a thrombus.
A nurse teaches a client with obesity on the various types of bariatric surgical procedures. Which procedures will the nurse include when discussing restrictive procedures only? Select all that apply.
Gastric banding Sleeve gastrectomy Explanation: Gastric banding and sleeve gastrectomy are both bariatric surgical procedures that are considered restrictive procedures. RYGB and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch are combined restrictive and malabsorptive procedures. Total gastrectomy is not a procedure used for bariatric surgery.
The nurse establishes a learning contract with an overweight client. The contract is best if it
includes an incremental goal of 1-2 pound weight loss this week Explanation: The learning contract is recorded in writing. It is to be clear and describe what is to be achieved. A well-balanced diet is too vague. The nurse provides frequent and positive reinforcement as the client moves from one goal to the next. It is easier for the client to achieve a smaller, obtainable goal, such as 1-2 pound weight loss in one week, versus 30 pounds in 6 months.