Which adult will the nurse plan to teach about risks associated with obesity?
- A. Man who has a BMI of 18 kg/m^2
- B. Man with a 42 in waist and 44 in hips
- C. Woman who has a body mass index (BMI) of 24 kg/m^2
- D. Woman with a waist circumference of 34 inches (86 cm)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The waist-to-hip ratio for this patient is 0.95, which exceeds the recommended level of <0.80. A patient with a BMI of 18 kg/m^2 is considered underweight. A BMI of 24 kg/m^2 is normal. Health risks associated with obesity increase in women with a waist circumference larger than 35 in (89 cm) and men with a waist circumference larger than 40 in (102 cm).
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A client just returned to the surgical unit after a gastric bypass. What action by the nurse is the priority?
- A. Assess the clients pain.
- B. Check the surgical incision.
- C. Ensure an adequate airway.
- D. Program the morphine pump.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: All actions are appropriate care measures for this client; however, airway is always the priority. Bariatric clients tend to have short, thick necks that complicate airway management.
A client has been prescribed lorcaserin (Belviq). What teaching is most appropriate?
- A. Increase the fiber and water in your diet.
- B. Reduce fat to less than 30% each day.
- C. Report dry mouth and decreased sweating.
- D. Lorcaserin may cause loose stools for a few days.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: This drug can cause constipation, so the client should increase fiber and water in the diet to prevent this from occurring. Reducing fat in the diet is important with orlistat. Lorcaserin can cause dry mouth but not decreased sweating. Loose stools are common with orlistat.
Which assessment action will help the nurse determine if an obese patient has metabolic syndrome?
- A. Take the patients apical pulse.
- B. Check the patients blood pressure.
- C. Ask the patient about dietary intake.
- D. Dipstick the patients urine for protein.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Elevated blood pressure is one of the characteristics of metabolic syndrome. The other information also may be obtained by the nurse, but it will not assist with the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome.
A few months after bariatric surgery, a 56-year-old man tells the nurse, My skin is hanging in folds. I think I need cosmetic surgery. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
- A. The important thing is that you are improving your health.
- B. The skinfolds will disappear once most of the weight is lost.
- C. Cosmetic surgery is a possibility once your weight has stabilized.
- D. Perhaps you would like to talk to a counselor about your body image.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Reconstructive surgery may be used to eliminate excess skinfolds after at least a year has passed since the surgery. Skinfolds may not disappear over time, especially in older patients. The response, The important thing is that your weight loss is improving your health, ignores the patients concerns about appearance and implies that the nurse knows what is important. Whereas it may be helpful for the patient to talk to a counselor, it is more likely to be helpful to know that cosmetic surgery is available.
The nurse will be teaching self-management to patients after gastric bypass surgery. Which information will the nurse plan to include?
- A. Drink fluids between meals but not with meals.
- B. Choose high-fat foods for at least 30% of intake.
- C. Developing flabby skin can be prevented by exercise.
- D. Choose foods high in fiber to promote bowel function.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Intake of fluids with meals tends to cause dumping syndrome and diarrhea. Food choices should be low in fat and fiber. Exercise does not prevent the development of flabby skin.
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