But according to extensive research and medical releases, it is worth noting that weight loss surgery has vast and plentiful benefits which by far outweigh the risks that could otherwise be incurred.
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er, 6 2105 In the article, “Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents” published in August, 2008in journal of school Health. Bill Hyman, PhD (professor of Health Education) Kari koo, RD (Clinical dietitian Specialist) and Davis Ficklen , MD( Assistant Professor of Heath education)describe how many health professionals view this surgery is the most effective treatment. The problem they identify is the treatment of obesity among the pediatric population is often unsuccessful. The authors argue that obese…
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Leandro Fernandez Professor Elmore ENC 1102 2900498 February 5, 2012 The Irony in “Bariatric Surgery: The Unspoken Truth” In Escudero’s essay, “Bariatric Surgery: The Unspoken Truth,” he explores the risks and benefits of gastric bypass surgery. In this argumentative essay the author explains what the surgery is, what it does and how the different lifestyles of the patients change drastically in order to support their new body. Escudero mentions how before reaching a decision there should…
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Jerold Tomas West Coast University NURS 350 Research Professor Judy Evans Article Summary Introduction and research problem/purpose The research article entails convectional therapy for obesities and diabetes as well as bariatric surgeries which was relevant to nursing field. It is clear that the investigator usually placed his study delinquent within the setting of present knowledge in the current world. Basically, the study ended up solving one of the problems that are closely linked…
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In our current health system not all patients that require a panniculectomy get authorized by their insurance provider. One would think that if the bariatric surgery was covered by the insurance company, then the panniculectomy would be covered as well. However, it is not covered unless the patient meets All the criteria, being the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and/or 5 and 6 outlined below; 1. The patient should be 18 years or older. 2. The panniculus should hang below the level of the symphysis pubis…
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A sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is an irreversible bariatric surgical procedure, in which the greater curvature and fundus of the stomach is resected and extracted, to create a tubular-shaped stomach or “sleeve”. This procedure is typically performed laparoscopically as this approach is minimally invasive and offers several advantages including: less blood loss, a lower incidence of wound infections, a faster recovery time, and a shorter hospital stay compared with the open approach1,2. The advantages…
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diseases. There are so many trends when it comes to losing weight. Some people would rather have a major surgery. Like Lap Band or Gastric Bypass surgeries. However there are many risks that go along with these types of surgeries. The purposes to Bariatric surgeries are to help a patient, who is considering morbidly obese. Or in the case you have a {BMI} body mass index greater than 40. Surgery should be considered if the {BMI} is 35 and accompanied with a comorbid. Comorbidities are diseases like…
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Being overweight is also a strain upon the respiratory system and can exacerbate asthma symptoms.” Less Foot Pain Less weight means less pressure on the part of your body that bears most of that pressure — your feet. A recent study of people who lost an average of 90 pounds after bariatric surgery found that their complaints of foot pain dropped by 83 percent. Pestered by foot pain? Getting tootsie relief is great weightloss motivation. Glowing Skin Wald says that being overweight can affect your skin in many ways.“Skin elasticity and color…
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Final Project Jennifer Sonognini HCA/250 10/12/2014 Corinne Halpren Faculty Materials Obesity cost America nearly $150 billion a year, and 1 in every 3 adults are obese, and 1 in every 6 children are obese. Obesity is the major cause of death in heart disease, cancer, and diabetes ("Obesity Epidemic", 2014). It is a disorder where an extreme amount of body fat consumes the body. A little body fat is okay, but when there is an excessive amount, there is risks for diseases and many health problems…
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No More Open Surgery mariano Hits: 4319 E-mail Print PDF Laparoscopic SurgeryLaparoscopic Surgery Thanks to all the advancements in science , most gynecological processes today can be carried out via laparoscopies. Open surgeries are a thing of the past. Many medical studies have verified that with this type of surgery, recovery is almost immediate, there is minimal pain and a shortened hospital stay. So, what is Laparoscopic Surgery? This is usually an outpatient procedure, where the patient…
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Disease Trends & the Delivery of Health Care Services Rhonda Rohde HCA/240 February 26, 2012 Andrea Thomas Disease Trends & the Delivery of Health Care Services This document will discuss how demographics disease trends affect the delivery of health care. Starting with current age composition of the United States population and how future changes will occur in the next 10 to 20 years. Next will be identifiable factors that support environmental and changing demographic trends. Providing…
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