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    Beliefs about Nursing Everyone should be entitled to believe in what they think is right. We are entitled to form our own opinions, ideas and beliefs. I feel very strongly about nursing. It is the path I am choosing for my career. My love nursing is a passion that runs deep in my heart and for that reason I feel very strongly about nursing. For many years now people all over the world have been told that they should believe in what they are told to believe in by others. People usually only…

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    Questions 1. What health risks associated with obesity does Mr. C. have? Is bariatric surgery an appropriate intervention? Why or why not? Health risks associated with obesity includes coronary heart diseases, diabetes type 2, hypertension, hepatobiliary disease, osteoarthritis and obstructive sleep apnea. I would recommend bariatric surgery, in a study that followed 91% of all patients involved in a 3 year post bariatric surgery, “The primary endpoint was met by 5% of patients in the medical…

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    There are two different Bariatric surgeries, restrictive and malabsorptive. In restrictive bariatric surgery, surgeons reduce the stomach capacity so that the patient can eat smaller amounts of food and feel full. Malabsorptive bariatric surgery is more complex. In malabsorptive bariatric surgery, surgeons reduce the length of the small intestine so that the digestive juices do not mix with food until just…

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    Each of RP’s challenges are post-operative struggles that she must continue to work through. Mentally RP battles depression, physically she works to lose and maintain her weight loss with exercise, emotionally she must continue working with the bariatric support group, and spiritually RP establishes her faith. The purpose of this assignment is to discuss the desired outcomes and goals for each of RP’s challenges. Outcomes or Goals RP reports feelings of depression. Xiang (2010) stated,…

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    Experimental Originality

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    The last line of logic that stuck out to me is experimental originality. This line of logic provides material that contributes information and research to the field. It also makes sure the research has not been excessively repeated in other studies. Dr. Inge has brought new data to this field of study. He has answered questions that have not been addressed before making his primary study original. By analyzing outcomes of each patient’s surgery after three years, these authors brought a rare…

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    In this paper I am going to briefly tell you what type two diabetes is along with the pros and cons of traditional and alternative ways to manage or treat type two diabetes. After explaining the pros and cons of different traditional and alternative routes I will explain what I would do if I was affected by the medical condition- type two diabetes. When we eat food our body goes through a long complex process to break down the foods that we eat helping our body efficiently use everything we…

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    controlling one’s health. Janine completed The Multi-Dimensional Health Locus of Control. Her highest score was in the area of powerful others in charge of one's health locus of control, followed by internal locus of control. This is considered ideal for bariatric patients who are pursuing surgery. They tend to be more responsible and more conscientious with following their doctor’s…

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    weight-loss surgery. One problem is a surgery called bariatric surgery is making a lot of development doing decent on the concentration and body of the individual and weight loss measures. But patients that carry with depression due to obesity might affect them in their mental health as too much fat is taking away from them and resulting in a bad habit with symptoms of mood disorder. Another problem is how the doctors are not quite sure if the bariatric surgery might have effects after the…

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    Tracheal Intubation Essay

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    GVL to FOB in morbidly obese patients with predicted difficult intubation scheduled for laparoscopic bariatric surgery. Methods Patient selection and randomization The study was approved from the human research committee (Security Force hospital, Riyadh, KSA) and written informed consent was obtained from all subjects prior to inclusion. Over one year, 64 patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery were enrolled in this prospective clinical…

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    Unfortunately, there is limited information regarding the success and long-term weight management in obese adolescents. For these reasons and a variety of others, investigators have shifted focus onto Bariatric surgery to treat adolescents with extreme obesity. To receive a recommendation for Bariatric surgery, adolescents must be extremely obese, have unsuccessfully attempted widely known forms of treatment, and that modest treatment had a marginal effect on his or her, physical or psychosocial…

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