20 Questions
What is a common benefit associated with bariatric surgery?
Resolution of insulin resistance
Which of the following is NOT a type of bariatric surgery mentioned in the text?
Gastric plication
What kind of surgical intervention reduces stomach reservoir and limits food consumption without manipulating the small intestines?
Gastric banding
What should a patient expect in terms of follow-up after undergoing bariatric surgery?
Regular patient monitoring and follow-up
Which professional would likely be involved in the initial visit with a patient considering bariatric surgery based on the text?
Psychologist
What is one of the key objectives that students should be able to achieve after the lecture and readings according to the text?
List selection and exclusion criteria for patients
What is the recommended protein goal for patients who underwent RYGBP or SG surgery?
60-80 grams
Which of the following beverages should be avoided 30 minutes before and after eating post-bariatric surgery?
Carbonated drinks
What is the recommended frequency for follow-up visits after bariatric surgery?
3, 6, 12 months, annually
Why should patients avoid NSAIDs for life post-bariatric surgery?
To prevent ulcers and bleeding
Which type of birth control is recommended for patients post-bariatric surgery?
Barrier methods, Nexplanon, Depo-Provera, IUD
What additional vitamins/minerals should be considered for patients who underwent BPD-DS or SADI surgery?
Vitamin A, K, E, Zinc, Copper, Ceruloplasmin
What surgical procedure involves the creation of a small proximal gastric pouch?
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
Which bariatric procedure restricts the absorption of nutrients by creating a common channel of 300 cm to absorb nutrients?
Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch
What is the most common postoperative complication associated with Sleeve Gastrectomy?
Pouch dilation/Esophageal dilation
Which bariatric surgery was first performed in 1960's by Edward Mason, MD?
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
Which bariatric procedure involves creating an alimentary limb connected to the duodenum and a biliopancreatic limb remaining attached to the remnant stomach?
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
What is a potential relative contraindication for Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass surgery?
Drug/Alcohol addiction
Which bariatric surgery involves placing a band across the upper stomach creating a pouch?
Adjustable Gastric Banding
'Dumping Syndrome' is a common complication associated with which bariatric surgery?
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGBP)
This quiz covers the benefits, risks, selection criteria, and surgical techniques of bariatric surgery. Learn about the general techniques, indications, contraindications, and potential complications of surgical interventions for weight loss.
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