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As a nurse, why would you use a nasogastric tube to low intermittent wall suction (LIWS) in a
patient with acute pancreatitis? And when is this typically done? - ✔️✔️To reduce stomach
emptying into the duodenum and reduce vomiting, typically done prior to gallstone removal

What is the treatment for gall stone pancreatitis? Pancreatic pseudocyst or abscess? -
✔️✔️Removal of the gall stone (possibly gall bladder

Catheter drainage

What are the 8 labels on the last image in the Pancreas Disorders PowerPoint? - ✔️✔️Abdominal
pain
PPI

Chronic alcohol use

Nausea/Vomiting
NG Tube

Gallstone or biliary obstruction

Imaging for confirmation

What is hepatitis and what is it most commonly caused by? - ✔️✔️Inflammation of the liver most
commonly caused by a virus

Hep A transmission method - ✔️✔️oral-fecal route (food & water)

Hep B transmission method - ✔️✔️Body fluids

Hep C transmission method - ✔️✔️Blood

Hep D transmission method - ✔️✔️blood borne, commonly transmitted with Hep B

Hep E transmission method - ✔️✔️oral-fecal

What are the 3 causes of cirrhosis? (80% of the liver transplant list dx includes these) -
✔️✔️Hepatitis C
Alcohol-associated liver disease
Nonalcohol-associated liver disease

,Jaundice, hepatic encephalopathy, fatigue, spider angiomata, and splenomegaly are symptoms
seen in ________? - ✔️✔️Liver cirrhosis

Elevated serum bilirubin is a poor prognosis in which disease? - ✔️✔️Liver cirrhosis

Ascites and caput medusae is presented in....? - ✔️✔️Liver cirrhosis

Most effective way to diagnosis cirrhosis? - ✔️✔️Liver biopsy but first one used and most
sensitive is abdominal ultrasound

What is the primary goal in managing liver cirrhosis? and why would this be? - ✔️✔️Prevention of
bleeding due to varices, esophageal and gastric

What would you want to teach a patient with liver cirrhosis? - ✔️✔️Avoid NSAIDs & tylenol,
eliminate or limit alcohol intake, and reduce sodium intake

What is the first symptom seen in hepatic encephalopathy and what is this the result of? -
✔️✔️Change in mental status
Result of build up of ammonia

This patient wants to limit protein intake as able.... - ✔️✔️A patient with liver cirrhosis

What are the 4 things that make up the criteria to match donor to recipients? - ✔️✔️1. Matching
blood type
2. HLA typing (goal match as many of 6 as possible)
3. Panel of reactive antibodies (PRA) - used to determine LIKELIHOOD of reactivity to
potential donor
4. Crossmatch - used to determine the EXISTENCE of antibodies in a particular donor

Name two calcineurin inhibitors used as immunosuppressive therapies in recipients of organ
transplants - ✔️✔️Prograf (tracolimus) and Sandimmune (cyclosporine)

Name two purine synthesis antagonists (suppress T & B cell) used as immunosuppressive
therapies in recipients of organ transplants - ✔️✔️CellCept (mycophenolate mofetil) and Imuran
(azathioprine)

Which medication will NEVER be given alone in immunosuppressive therapy? & what will it be
in combination with? - ✔️✔️CellCept (mycophenolate mofetil) in combination with Prograf or
Sandimmune

Explain graft-versus-host disease. - ✔️✔️Occurs when an immunocompetent patient receives
immunocompetent cells/tissue (may begin 7 to 30 days post transplant)

Most common in hematopoietic stem cell transplants

, Skin develop blisters to desquamation (separations and shedding of epidermis), jaundice,
diarrhea, abdominal pain, GI bleeding, and malabsorption

A patient presented to the ED with burning abdominal pain after eating, rebound tenderness, and
stated they vomited coffee-ground-like material at home. What does this patient most likely
have? - ✔️✔️An upper GI bleed

Pain onset as related to eating may indicate location of ulcer
Rebound tenderness or involuntary guarding is indicative of peritoneal irritation

As a nurse, you are taking care of a patient who is NPO (can only have ice chips/sips of water),
has two large bore IVs, on fluid resuscitation, and receiving a transfusion of blood. What does
this patient have, and what are some medications they might be on? - ✔️✔️Upper GI bleed

PPI for acid suppression
Anticoagulants and antiplatelets
Prokinetics (erythromycin or Reglan given prior to endoscopy)

ABCDE primary assessment of abdominal trauma? - ✔️✔️A- airway
B- breathing
C- circulation (are they losing blood??? 40% BV loss is LIFE THREATENING)
D- disability
E- exposure

Increased pressure in the abdominal cavity that can be caused by bleeding or visceral edema is
what? What is the assessment finding? Measurement? - ✔️✔️Abdominal compartment syndrome

Assessment finding - decrease venous return, CO, & perfusion to kidneys

Measurement - normal is 0 to 5 mmHg

affects colon - ✔️✔️ulcerative colitis

affects any area of the GI tract - ✔️✔️chron's disease

What are some manifestations of Ulcerative Colitis? SATA

A. bloody diarrhea
B. LLQ pain that is relieved with emptying bowel
C. RLQ pain that is worse with food
D. colicky abdominal pain
E. nonbloody diarrhea
F. cramping - ✔️✔️A, B, D, F
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