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Passing the certified bariatric nurses exam
Springer 2017

The Certified Bariatric Nurse (CBN) designation was created by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery to fill the rapidly growing need for nurses specialized in the care of patients undergoing weight loss surgery. This book approaches this subject area to assist nurses interested in passing the CBN exam. It can also be used as a general resource for those interested in a comprehensive but concise review of the rapidly growing field of Bariatric Surgery. This would include medical students, residents, dietitians, and other allied health professionals. Dr. Marc Neff is a recognized expert in the field of Bariatric Surgery. In his current position, his hospital is fortunate to have several CBNs caring for the Bariatric patients. With his guidance, along with several nurses who successfully completed the CBN designation, the authors have created a concise, "quick hit" review of the material required to successfully pass the exam. The format is short chapters followed by 5-10 review questions with in-depth explanations. Where appropriate, graphics are provided to highlight the essential anatomy and surgical procedures. Questions are in multiple choice format to simulate the actual CBN exam

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Título:
Passing the certified bariatric nurses exam / Andrew Loveitt, Margaret M. Martin, Marc A. Neff, editors
Editorial:
Cham : Springer, 2017
Descripción física:
1 online resource (167 pages)
Nota general:
22.2.2 Small Bowel Obstruction
Bibliografía:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters
Contenido:
Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1: Introduction toPassing theCertified Bariatric Nurse Exam; References; 2: Introduction toBariatric Surgery; 3: The History ofMetabolic Surgery; References; 4: The Obesity Epidemic; References;
7.4 Nonsurgical Interventions forWeight Loss7.4.1 Diet; 7.4.2 Exercise; 7.4.3 Behavioral Therapy; 7.4.4 Pharmacological Therapy; References; 8: Restrictive Versus Malabsorptive Procedures inBariatric Surgery; References; 9: Preoperative Evaluation oftheBariatric Surgery Patient; 9.1 Cardiovascular; 9.2 Pulmonary; 9.3 Renal; 9.4 Endocrine; 9.5 Hepatobiliary; 9.6 Infectious/Immune; 9.7 Hematological; 9.8 Psychological; References; 10: Positioning theBariatric Patient intheOR; 10.1 Goals ofPositioning; 10.2 Airway Challenges (Risk ofAspiration)
10.3 Cardiac/Vascular/Other Challenges10.4 Positioning; 10.5 Postoperative; References; 11: Anesthesia intheBariatric Patient; References; 12: General Overview oftheLaparoscopic Adjustable Band; References; 13: Laparoscopic Gastric Band: Early andLate Complications; References; 14: Laparoscopic Gastric Band: Pros andCons; 14.1 Pros; 14.2 Cons; References; 15: General Overview oftheLaparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy; References; 16: Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: Pros andCons; 16.1 Pros; 16.2 Cons; References; 17: Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: TheProcedure
17.1 Access andExposure17.2 Mobilization oftheGreater Curvature fromtheOmentum andShort Gastric Vessels; 17.3 Resection oftheStomach; 17.4 Leak Testing andClosure; References; 18: Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: Recognizing andTreating Complications; 18.1 Staple Line Leaks; 18.2 Bleeding; 18.3 Venous Thromboembolism (VTE); 18.4 Infections; 18.5 Stricture; 18.6 Nutritional Deficiencies; References; 19: General Overview oftheLaparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass; References; 20: Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: TheProcedure
20.1 Patient Positioning, Access, andPort Placement20.2 Creation oftheGastric Pouch; 20.3 Creation oftheBiliary Pancreatic Limb; 20.4 Creation ofGastrojejunostomy; 20.5 Creation ofJejunojejunostomy; References; 21: Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Pros andCons; 21.1 Pros oftheLaparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass; 21.2 Cons; References; 22: Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Recognizing andTreating Complications; 22.1 Early Complications; 22.1.1 Anastomotic Leaks; 22.1.2 Postoperative Bleeding; 22.1.3 Dumping Syndrome; 22.1.4 DVT; 22.2 Late Complications; 22.2.1 Marginal Ulceration
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ISBN:
9783319417035 ( electronic bk.)
3319417037 ( electronic bk.)
3319417029
9783319417028
9783319417028 ( print)
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Print version: Loveitt, Andrew. Passing the Certified Bariatric Nurses Exam., Cham : Springer International Publishing, ©2017 9783319417028

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