The Bariatric Patient: An Overview of Perioperative Care

Publication date: August 2015 Source:AORN Journal, Volume 102, Issue 2 Author(s): Jennifer L. Fencl, Angela Walsh, Dawn Vocke Obesity (ie, a body mass index of ≥30 kg/m2) is increasing in the United States. As a result, more overweight individuals are being surgically treated for weight loss, thus making it imperative for perioperative RNs to understand obesity’s effects on patients’ health, its contribution to significant comorbidities (eg, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, sleep apnea, musculoskeletal issues, stroke), the perioperative care requirements (eg, specialized instruments and equipment, positioning and lifting aids), and unique needs of these patients (eg, diet, counseling). It is vital that the perioperative nurse accurately assesses the patient undergoing bariatric surgery to provide safe and appropriate nursing interventions during the perioperative continuum of care.
Source: AORN Journal - Category: Nursing Source Type: research