Why is it that some medicines can cause people to gain weight whilst others may assist people to lose weight? Explore obesity and medicines now!
Identify the prevalence of the obesity epidemic in Australia in order to enhance delivery of sensitive and appropriate care.
Correlate obesity with co-morbid conditions to improve patient outcomes through the implementation of weight reduction strategies.
Use your understanding of specific medicines that cause weight gain in order to improve patient’s quality of life by managing the side effects of these medicines.
Link therapies for weight reduction with education strategies to improve patient outcomes through effective weight management.
Healthcare professionals who work with patients with diet-related disease or who routinely administer medicines that can cause weight gain.
Obesity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, some musculoskeletal conditions and some cancers. As the level of excess weight increases, so too does the risk of developing these conditions. In addition, being overweight can hamper the ability to control or manage chronic disorders.
Medicines can contribute to both weight reduction and weight gain. Greater awareness of medicines that adversely affect a healthy weight – especially those used in prevalent comorbid conditions – will assist nurses to implement weight management strategies and better educate patients to manage the side effects of these medicines.
The purpose of this Ausmed Course is to provide education for nurses to understand the pathogenesis of obesity and how medications can contribute to this condition in order to minimise risk and assist patients to obtain and maintain optimum health.
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