The next best step in management of obese patient who has failed to lose weight with conservative methods is referred for _____
#2
The following bariatric procedure is also known as _____
#3
_____ is the most common cause of death in patients of bariatric surgery
#4
Which bariatric procedure has the maximum weight loss?_____
#5
The following bariatric procedure is also known as _____
#6
The following bariatric procedure is also known as _____
#7
The following bariatric procedure is also known as _____
#8
One cause of vitamin _____ deficiency is gastric bypass surgery (ex. Roux-en-Y, Sleeve Gastrectomy)
#9
In duodenal switch, the length of the alimentary limb is _____m and common channel is 1.0m
#10
In biliopancreatic diversion, the length of the alimentary limb is _____m and common channel is 0.5m
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Patient Selection and Preoperative Evaluation Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: The next best step in management of obese patient who has failed to lose weight with conservative methods is referred for _____
Answer: bariatric surgery
Flashcard 2: The following bariatric procedure is also known as _____
Answer: biliopancreatic diversion
Flashcard 3: _____ is the most common cause of death in patients of bariatric surgery
Answer: Pulmonary embolism
Flashcard 4: Which bariatric procedure has the maximum weight loss?_____
Flashcard 5: The following bariatric procedure is also known as _____
Answer: biliopancreatic diversion
Flashcard 6: The following bariatric procedure is also known as _____
Answer: duodenal switch
Flashcard 7: The following bariatric procedure is also known as _____
Answer: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
Flashcard 8: One cause of vitamin _____ deficiency is gastric bypass surgery (ex. Roux-en-Y, Sleeve Gastrectomy)
Answer: B12
Flashcard 9: In duodenal switch, the length of the alimentary limb is _____m and common channel is 1.0m
Answer: 1.5
Flashcard 10: In biliopancreatic diversion, the length of the alimentary limb is _____m and common channel is 0.5m
Answer: 2.0
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Patient Selection and Preoperative Evaluation Flashcards for NEET-PG
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