Monday, January 26, 2015

1-26-2015 bariatric surgery online seminar


Center For Bariatric Sugery

Online Bariatric Seminar Quiz
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Name
Tina Porter
 Date of Birth
10-29-1961
Phone number
360-250-2966

 Address
17615 66 pl w
Insurance
medicare/medicaid
Name of your Primary Care Provider/General Doctor
Robert G. Haining
 Primary Care Phone Number
206-365-4222
What are the benefits of weight loss surgery?
Weight loss.
Improved quality of life
Possible resolution of other medical problems such as diabetes, high cholesterol, arthritis, depression, sleep apnea, reflux, asthma, etc.
Decreased blood pressure.
What types of weight loss surgery are offered at University of Washington Medical Center?
Laparoscopic gastric banding.
Open gastric bypass.
Sleeve Gastrectomy
Laparoscopic gastric bypass.
  What are the Risks of Gastric Bypass Surgery?
.5%-1% Death Rate
1%-5% Reoperations
1%-3% Leak from Bowel
5% Bowel Obstruction
What are the Expectations after Gastric Bypass Surgery?
3-4 hour operation
Exercise: Up and moving early after surgery
Follow-up visits: 2 and 6 weeks after surgery and Every three months for first year then every year after that
Diet: 2 weeks of liquid/pureed only
Why would I need to see a Dietitian before surgery?
Plan diet changes for short- and long-term after surgery.
Start a weight loss diet before surgery.
Learn good dietary choices.
Discuss balanced menus.
What is the role of the Bariatric Social Worker?
Discuss the impact of surgery on different aspects of life
Clarify post operative care plan and identify support system throughout bariatric surgery process
Idenitify mental health services if needed
Succssful Weighloss after Bariatric Surgery is acheived by?
Taking Vitamin Supplements
Following up with your Bariatric Surgeon
Exercise
Proper Diet
Questions?
If I must use oxygen, will that cause me to be unacceptable for surgery?

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