Etiology
Lifestyle
Pharm/Surgical
Complications
Nursing
100

What happens to adipose cells when a person gains weight?

What is increase in size and number

100

What is the purpose of the Plate Method?

What is to promote portion control and balanced meals. 

100

What is the BMI threshold for considering bariatric surgery?

What is BMI ≥ 40, or ≥ 35 with comorbidities. 

100

Obesity increases the risk for which chronic condition involving blood sugar?

What is Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

100

Name one nursing intervention to support weight loss goals.

What is set realistic goals, encourage journaling, or educate on healthy choices. 

200
Which hormone produced by fat cells signals satiety to the brain?

What is leptin

200

Name two high-fiber foods that help promote satiety.

What is non starchy vegetables, whole grains, oatmeal

200

What type of surgery involves removing 75–80% of the stomach?

What is sleeve gastrectomy


200

What respiratory condition is commonly associated with obesity?

What is obstructive sleep apnea

200

What should nurses teach about portion sizes after bariatric surgery?

What is eat small, frequent meals; stop when feeling full.

300

Obesity is primarily caused by an imbalance between what two factors?

What is caloric intake and energy expenditure
300

Why should patients avoid skipping meals?

What is it leads to overeating later and unstable blood glucose levels

300

Name one common side effect of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

What is Dumping syndrome, malabsorption, or nutritional deficiencies. 

300

Name two musculoskeletal disorders linked to obesity.

What is osteoarthritis and low back pain

300

What is the nurse’s role in interprofessional obesity management?

What is collaborate with dietitians, mental health professionals, and physical therapists 

400

What part of the brain regulates appetite and energy balance?

What is hypothalmus
400

How does regular physical activity assist with long-term weight maintenance?

What is it increases energy expenditure, preserves lean muscle mass, and boosts resting metabolism. 

400

What is the primary goal of pharmacologic therapy for obesity?

What is to assist with weight loss when lifestyle changes alone are insufficient. 

400

What cardiovascular complication is most strongly associated with obesity?

What is hypertension (HTN) or coronary artery disease (CAD)

400

What type of communication should be used during an assessment of a patient with obesity?

What is "non-judgmental" communication

500

Name one hormonal imbalance related to obesity

What is Leptin, Ghrelin, Insulin, and Cortisol

500

What type of exercise is recommended most days of the week for weight management?

What is moderate intensity aerobic exercises.  

500

Name 3 complications that can occur from bariatric surgery.

What is acid-reflux, N&V, dilation of the esophagus, infection, food restrictions, obstructions, weight gain or failure to lose weight

500

Define metabolic syndrome.

What is a cluster of conditions: central obesity, high BP, high triglycerides, low HDL, and insulin resistance. 

500

Name 3 nursing diagnosis related to a patient with obesity.

Activity Intolerance, sedentary lifestyle, altered body image, poor dietary habits, emotional eating, ineffective coping

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