Improving Rehabilitation of Severely Obese Patients

Clinically severe obesity is a chronic condition affecting an increasing patient population. Attitudes, interventions, and equipment must be assessed and enhanced to provide the best possible care for these patients. However, basic principles of rehabilitation are effective in improving health and i...

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Chronic illnesses
Gastric Bypass - nursing
Gastric Bypass - rehabilitation
Gastrointestinal surgery
Heart surgery
Humans
Hydration
Hygiene
Nurses
Nursing
Nutrition
Obesity
Obesity, Morbid - nursing
Obesity, Morbid - rehabilitation
Obesity, Morbid - surgery
Overweight
Pain
Patient Advocacy
Patients
Postoperative Care - methods
Prejudice
Quality of life
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation Nursing - organization & administration
Safety Management - methods
Skin integrity
Stereotypes
Stereotyping
Weight control
Weight Loss
title Improving Rehabilitation of Severely Obese Patients
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