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olgavictoria

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While planning care for obese patients, two nurses are contrasting the differences between orlistat (Xenical) and other weight-loss agents.
 
  Which of the following statements best demonstrates how orlistat is different from most weight-loss drugs?
  a. It reduces fat absorption in the intestines.
  b. It suppresses the appetite center in the brain.
  c. It increases the metabolism to help burn calories.
  d. It increases serotonin levels and improves mood.

Question 2

The nurse is providing patient education to a group of obese patients. To minimize the risk of vitamin deficiency in patients taking orlistat (Xenical), the nurse should instruct the patients to
 
  a. take Metamucil to reduce the GI effects of orlistat.
  b. take a daily multivitamin 2 hours before or after taking orlistat.
  c. eat vitamin-rich foods at the same time orlistat is taken.
  d. take a daily multivitamin at the same time orlistat is taken.



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juiceman1987

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Unlike most other weight-loss drugs, which act in the brain to curb appetite, orlistat acts in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to reduce absorption of fat.
Orlistat does not act to increase metabolism, suppress appetite, or increase serotonin levels and improve mood.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
In reducing fat absorption, orlistat can reduce the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. To avoid deficiency, patients should take a daily multivitamin supplement 2 hours before or after taking orlistat.
The question does not concern minimization of GI effects, and Metamucil will not accomplish this.
If vitamin-rich foods are eaten at the same time orlistat is taken, the drug would also absorb those nutrients.
Taking a daily multivitamin at the same time as orlistat is not appropriate, because it would not be absorbed.





 

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