Care of Patient with a Gallbladder, Liver, Biliary
Tract, or Exocrine Pancreatic Disorder WITH
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How does Bilirubin end Broken RBCs
up in our body?
UNCONJUGATED Bilirubin-> Liver(Albumin) ->
How does Bilirubin leave combines with sugar ->CONJUGATED Bilirubin ->
our system? Bile-> sm intestine-> lrg intestine (can go back into
gallbladder or kidneys) -> excreted
2 ways Bilirubin is -intestinal system
digested: -urobelinigen (kidneys..yellow color)
Which LIVER ENZYME is ALT
most specific for LIVER
injury or LIVER damage?
AST, ALT(most common), LDH, GGT, Alkaline
Name Liver Enzymes:
Phosphatase
An INCREASE in DAMAGE to organ
Enzymes relates to:
A DECREASE in Enzymes Disease
relates to:
What are the two BLOOD Albumin (main blood protein, prevents 3rd spacing)
PROTEINS synthesized Globulin (autoimmune function)
by the LIVER :
What is Prothrombin Time it takes for blood to clot >20 sec is critical!
time? (PT)
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Serum Amylase Carbs
Serum Lipase Fats
Calcium is essential in Clotting
what?
Coumadin is a... Anticoagulant
Hepatitis A results from: Contaminated food/water
Hepatitis B results from: Blood/ bodily fluids
Hepatitis C results from: Blood to blood
Hepatitis Virus study is Positive
_________ if present.
"Choli" refers to.. Gallbladder
"Cholangi" refers to.. Biliary tree
Serum Bilirubin test for: Liver disease, biliary obstruction, hemolytic anemia
Ns interventions for oral Keep NPO, iodine allergy? Administer tab PO 5 min
cholestcystography after evening meal until midnight.
Intravenous Stones, growths, defects in biliary tree
cholangiography detects:
When is a Used on organs containing air
ultrasonography not
effective?
When preforming an Barium. (Not water soluble)
ultrasonography what
should the nurse watch
out for?
Ns should check when Decrease BP, tachycardia, hyperventilating, blood in
hemorrhaging: dressing
ERCP Ns interventions Pt teaching, consent, PT/INR, NPO
pre-op:
What is the most Pancreatitis
common complication of
ERCP?
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