PPT-Syllabus Unit 2 – Post-Operative Care of the Bariatric Surgery Patient

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1 Early Postoperative Period days 030 2 Late Postoperative Period 3190 days 3 Basics of Nutrition and Supplementation Basics of Nutrition LongTerm Diet Dietary

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1 Early Postoperative Period days 030 2 Late Postoperative Period 3190 days 3 Basics of Nutrition and Supplementation Basics of Nutrition LongTerm Diet Dietary and nutritional intake and eating behaviours are influenced by a number of factors including genetics environment culture psychosocial factors and finances. Presented by Stacy Evans, MSN, RN, CMSRN. Discuss the prevalence of obesity in the US, affecting our patients, both women and children. Identify challenges and potential complications obesity in pregnancy presents . John Hollins. Clinical Governance and Performance Lead (cataract . services) Primary . Eyecare. (Shropshire and Staffordshire) Ltd . A SASPEC presentation. Purpose of this evening. To introduce a post-operative cataract service to South Staffordshire. l. . October 20-21, 2016 . l. . Andrew . Kraftson. , MD. Care of the . Post-Bariatric. Patient. Clinical Tips and Pearls from the . Post-Bariatric. Surgery Clinic. Fall Update in Family Medicine . Introduction/Background. Bariatric (Metabolic) Surgery Modalities. Multiple Hormonal Signals Interpreted by the CNS Influence Appetite. Obesity. and T2DM: Key Correlations. Medical Complications of Obesity. stigmatized. – . adolescents. . (1 ). Arguments Pro Surgery . Highly vulnerable in terms of their personal, sexual, and social development. Mental disorders such as phobias and depressions are more likely the result of obesity rather than it is the . CataractCo-Management ManualCataract Surgery CoordinatorsKmarie 808-593-9196 kmariejenkinseyecarecomAngela 808-380-7544 angelajenkinseyecarecomBilling questionContact Administrator Pamela Utu pamjen by: Trajan Cuellar MB . BCh. and Adrian . Vlada. , MB, . BCh. June 2015. Post Operative Patients. General Surgery. MIS. BMS. CRS. PBS. Vascular. Plastics. Transplant. Trauma. Burn. Paediatric. What is Post-Operative Management?. By: . Shala. Davidson and Abby Stanley. Obesity is American. 1. More than . 2 in 3 . adults are considered to be overweight or obese. More than . 1 in 20 . adults are considered to have . extreme obesity. Education. PowerPoint Videos. I have included several videos through this presentation to make it a little less boring . In order to keep the document size small enough to share with you, I had to upload the videos to YouTube . Kareema. Ahmed Hussein. 2017 -2018. Goals of post operative care:. To help patient Return to normal ( physical and psychological function ).. To avoid post operative surgical wound infection . To achieve rest and comfort.. Provider Toolkit 2013 California Medical Association Foundation 3840 Rosin C ourt , Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95834 Phone: 916.779.6631 Fax: 916.779.6658 Website: http://www.thecmafounda tion.org Cal F ormer Surgeon General Richard Carmona, MD has called obesity “the fast - est-growing, most threatening disease in America today”. It is no surprise that many physicians feel overwhelmed a Royal College of . Surgeons of England . NAME. DATE. National . undergraduate . c. urriculum . in . surgery. CONTENTS: . What is it?. Why do we need it? . How we wrote it. Curriculum . contents. Syllabus – key skills. POST-OPERATIVE CARE-. . SURGICAL WOUND CARE. The postoperative period is as important as the surgery itself. Systemic antibiotic therapy should be continued for at least 3 days in all cases; it may be supplemented by intramammary infusions. .

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