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Mr. C. has been diagnosed with HTN, Sleep Apnea, and Peptic Ulcer Disease
Bariatric surgery is an option for Mr. C. but without more knowledge of what other interventions he has tried in the past this should be used as a last resort. For instance, does Mr. C. exercise? Has he tried proven weight loss measures, such as Weight Watchers or following a clean eating diet? Are his other health problems being managed? For instance, has he had a sleep study and does he use a Cpap? Bariatric surgery comes with its own host of health related problems. People that have undergone this type of surgery suffer from complications such as Pernicious Anemia, Psychological problems, Addiction, Dumping Syndrome, Malnutrition, and Hypoglycemia (Ferreira, L.M., 2015).
Mr. C. has been diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease and the
The patient reports eating meals at 7 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m., and a bedtime snack at 10 p.m. Plan an administration schedule that will be most therapeutic and acceptable to the patient.
0600: Carafate 1G
0700: Breakfast
1000: Mylanta 15 ml’s
1100: Carafate 1G
1200: Lunch
1500: Mylanta 15 ml’s
1700: Carafate 1G
1800: Dinner
2030: Bedtime Snack
2130: Mylanta 15 ml’s
2230: Zantac 300mg and Carafate 1G
Health-perception: Mr. C. appears to be concerned with his health and has a realistic perception of what he needs to change in order to improve his life. He is seeking information for bariatric surgery and stated that he has always been heavy and that he has gained approximately 100 pounds in the last 2-3 years.Health-management: Mr. C. has HTN, eats a low Sodium diet, and has sleep apnea .Nutritional-metabolic: Has gained approximately 100 pounds in the last 2-3 years, Eats a low Sodium diet,
Elimination: No information provided on this.
Activity-exercise: Patient works at a catalog telephone center but does not list activities or exercise.
Sleep-rest: Patient has sleep apnea
Cognitive-perceptual: From limited information provided appears to be alert and oriented, and has the ability to work at a telephone center.
Self-perception/Self-concept: Mr.C. appears to know he is overweight and is ready to take measures to correct his.
Role-relationship: No information provided
Sexuality-reproductive: No information provided
Coping-stress tolerance: No information provided
Mr. C. is hypertensive and while he tries to control his blood pressure with a sodium restricted diet, he needs additional workup and possibly medication since his blood pressure at the visit was 172/96. Mr. C. also needs a workup for Type II DM as his fasting blood glucose was 146 which is out of normal range. Possibly be treated with Metformin as this will also help with weight loss. Mr. C. has high cholesterol and needs a statin prescribed. Mr. C. needs a Cpap machine if he does not already have one due to his sleep apnea. This will also improve energy levels and help to decrease weight gain. Mr. C. could benefit from a nutrition consult to treat not only his obesity but also help with a cardiac, diabetic diet. Mr. C. could also benefit from the help of a counselor, as he is seeking help for his weight, he may have poor self-esteem which could lead to depression. All patients undergoing bariatric surgery should be treated by a counselor prior to and after surgery due to the change in body image.