Understanding the bariatric client and providing a safe hospital environment.

J. Barr, J. Cunneen
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Abstract

Mobility is a basic human need that, when not met, leads to a cascade of physical problems. Meeting the challenge of safe mobility for bariatric patients is a concern for many healthcare institutions. More than 20% of the adult population now has a body mass index equal to or greater than 30 and are classified as obese. Obesity is associated with many well-known health risks, including heart disease, metabolic disorders, and cancer. Nurses should be aware of these health risks, the interplay between mobility and health risks, and the national guidelines for treating the obese patient population. This article presents an overview of national guidelines for identifying, evaluating, and treating bariatric patients and identifies issues that create challenges to providing a safe environment for mobility among hospitalized obese patients.
了解肥胖患者并提供安全的医院环境。
机动性是人类的一项基本需求,如果得不到满足,就会导致一系列身体问题。满足肥胖患者安全移动的挑战是许多医疗机构关注的问题。现在,超过20%的成年人体重指数等于或大于30,被归类为肥胖。肥胖与许多众所周知的健康风险有关,包括心脏病、代谢紊乱和癌症。护士应该意识到这些健康风险,流动性和健康风险之间的相互作用,以及治疗肥胖患者人群的国家指南。本文概述了识别、评估和治疗肥胖患者的国家指南,并指出了为住院肥胖患者提供安全的活动环境所面临的挑战。
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