Obesity Development
Obesity Complications
Pre-operative screening
Bariatric surgeries
Discharge instructions
100

Brain structure that controls appetite.

What is the hypothalamus?

100

Joint deformities due to hyperuricemia. 

What is gout?

100

A health professional that addresses required dietary changes.

What is a registered dietician?

100

Laparascopic bariatric surgery that leaves a smaller stomach, shaped like a tube.

What is vertical sleeve gastrectomy?

100

Class of analgesics that should be avoided after bariatric surgery.

What are NSAIDS?

200

Increased access to fast food.

What are environmental factors (or automation)?

200

RUQ pain, positive Murphy's sign and elevated liver function tests (bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase).

What is cholecystitis?

200

Test that allows direct visualization of the stomach and duodenum?

What is esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)?

200

Silicone device that reduces the stomach to a small pouch.

What is the adjustable gastric band?

200

Type of diet for the first 2-3 weeks post bariatric surgery.

What is liquid diet?

300

Cushing's, Hypothyroidism, Polycystic ovarian syndrome, Genetics.

What is secondary obesity?

300

Reduced ejection fraction

What is systolic heart failure?

300

Cardiac tests prior to surgery.

What are ECG, echocardiogram, and stress test?

300

Bariatric surgery that reduces the size of the stomach to a 30 ml reservoir.

What is Roux-en-Y gastric bypass?

300

Adhesive strips over the incisions that will fall on their own.

What are steri strips?

400

Corticosteroids, Rapid-acting insulins, and Gabapentin.

What are obesogenic medications?

400

Triad of hypertension, hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia.

What is metabolic syndrome?

400

Pulmonary tests prior to surgery.

What are pulmonary function tests and polysomnography?

400

Bariatric surgery that is fully reversible.

What is the adjustable gastric band?

400

Gently pressing a pillow over the abdomen when coughing or sneezing.

What is splinting?

500

Obesity due to excess intake of calories.

What is primary obesity?

500

Daytime hypoventilation and obstructive sleep apnea.

What is Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (or Pickwickian Syndrome?

500

Components of psychiatric evaluation prior to surgery.

What are competence to consent, motivation to change behavior and history of suicide?

500

Bariatric surgery that produces malabsorption.

What is Roux-en-Y gastric bypass?

500

Post-operative sagging skin, hair thinning and mood changes.

What are common physiological changes?