obese_pt
the obese patient in the ED
see also:
introduction
- the obese patient with a BMI > 30 who presents to ED:
- is ~15% more likely to have a failed iv cannulation 1)
- is twice as likely to have an AXR ordered
- is 30% more likely to have cardiac enzymes ordered
- bariatric patients pose major problems in the ED
- iv access and other life saving procedures can be extremely difficult and with greater morbidity/mortality
- physical clinical signs can be impossible to detect and evaluate leading to delayed diagnosis and misdiagnosis
- physical transfers are a major issue
- appropriate beds are required
- most CT scanners and other radiology equipments have a limit of 150kg or 200kg making diagnostics much harder
1)
Ngui et al. Austin Hospital. EMA 2013 25:227-232
obese_pt.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/22 22:16 by gary1