
Obesity: An Emerging Concern for Patients and Nurses
Author(s) -
Susan Gallagher Camden
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
online journal of issues in nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.457
H-Index - 41
ISSN - 1091-3734
DOI - 10.3912/ojin.vol14no1man01
Subject(s) - obesity , psychological intervention , medicine , health care , nursing , intensive care medicine , etiology , psychiatry , political science , law
The challenges of caring for larger, heavier patients arise in all healthcare settings. When an obese patient needs nursing care, physical size can complicate even the most basic interventions, regardless of the practice setting. In this article, definitions, etiologies, and long-term consequences of obesity are described. The nurse’s role in anticipating obesity-related issues, such as skin, pulmonary, resuscitation, drug absorption, intravenous access, and mobility challenges, is considered. Strategies to address these issues in a size-sensitive manner are presented