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Obesity is a growing trend in America as “more than one-third  (36.5%) of U.S. adults have obesity” (Centers for Disease  Control and Prevention [CDC], 2017). Mr. C is among the obese American  population, and consequently has various obesity-associated health  risks. For instance, hypertension, sleep apnea, diabetes,  hyperlipidemia, and hypercholesterolemia, to name a few (CDC, 2017).  Mr. C is inquiring about bariatric surgery, and he may meet the  qualifications for this surgery since his BMI falls within the obesity  range, he has weight-related problems such as hypertension and sleep  apnea, and he has failed to lose weight despite diet and exercise  (Mayo Clinic, 2014). Mr. C will need to undergo an extensive screening  before being deemed appropriate for this last-resort, surgical option. As per the physician orders, Mylanta-an antacid, Zantac-an H2  Blocker, and Carafate-an antiulcer medication, are prescribed to help  heal and prevent worsening of Mr. C’s peptic ulcer. Considering  the medication instructions and Mr. C’s usual meal schedule, it  would behoove the patient to follow the medication schedule as  follows: 0600 Carafate, 0700 breakfast, 1000 Mylanta, 1100 Carafate,  1200 Lunch, 1500 Mylanta, 1700 Carafate, 1800 dinner, 2100 Carafate,  2000 Bedtime Snack, 2030 Zantac & Carafate. Mr. C poses many actual or potential problems related to his various  functional health patterns, examples are as follows: Health perception: Mr. C seems to have identified  that his lifestyle and obesity are a problem, as he is inquiring about  options like bariatric surgery to rectify this problem. Health management : Mr. C is failing to manage his  health as evidenced by his weight gain of 100 lbs, his sedentary  lifestyle, his abnormal lab values, and presence of modifiable  diseases such as obesity and hypertension. Sleep-Rest: There is an alteration in sleep pattern  as evidenced by the patient’s sleep apnea, although it is not  mentioned whether the patient is treated for this with a CPAP, for example. Nutritional-Metabolic: The patient has a problem with  nutrition which is supported by his categorically obese BMI, his  over-consumption of calories-as per his 100lb weight gain, and  abnormal total cholesterol, triglyceride, and fasting blood glucose  levels which indicate dietary deficits and suboptimal nutrition. Activity-Exercise: Mr. C has a job where it is  assumed that he sits and is relatively sedentary for most the day. The  patient is also consistently gaining weight which indicates that his  calorie consumption is greater than his calorie expenditure from  activity or exercise. I NEED YOU TO COMMENT FROM THIS POST, 150 WORDS NEEDED AND A REFERENCE PLEASE

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