RNSG 2539 Unit 2- Metabolism
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,When explaining the rationale for the use of
lactulose syrup for the patient with chronic
cirrhosis, the nurse would choose which of the
following statements? - Answer: lactulose suppresses the
metabolism of ammonia
and aids in its elimination through feces."
Liver Functions - Answer: Largest organ. Metabolism of
Glucose, Protein, Fatty Acids,
Cholesterol. Bile formation and secretion- Hepatocytes.
Mononuclear phagocyte system- Kupffer cells-Phagocytic
activity
Other Liver Functions - Answer: Blood storage, Plasma
protein synthesis. Clotting. Storage of vitamins and minerals.
Waste products of hemoglobin, Steroids and hormones,
Ammonia, Drugs, ETOH, toxin metabolism
Inflammation of liver caused by infectious
mononucleosis, cirrhosis, toxic chemicals,
, viral infection - Answer: Viral Hepatitis
Transmitted by oral-fecal route; often caused by
poor hand washing and/or stool precautions;
common in areas of poor sanitation. Vaccine recommended
for people at risk. Rapid onset 4-6 weeks. Adequate diet
without alcohol recommended - Answer: Hepatitis A
Transmitted through contaminated blood and
sexual contact; also
perinatally. Routine vaccination of children and at-risk groups.
Slow onset 12 weeks. Adequate diet without alcohol
recommended. - Answer: Hepatitis B
Transmitted through blood, saliva, or semen. Slow onset 8
weeks. Progression from hepatitis C virus (HCV) to cirrhosis
may take 10-40 years. No dietary recommendations. -
Answer: Hepatitis C
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,When explaining the rationale for the use of
lactulose syrup for the patient with chronic
cirrhosis, the nurse would choose which of the
following statements? - Answer: lactulose suppresses the
metabolism of ammonia
and aids in its elimination through feces."
Liver Functions - Answer: Largest organ. Metabolism of
Glucose, Protein, Fatty Acids,
Cholesterol. Bile formation and secretion- Hepatocytes.
Mononuclear phagocyte system- Kupffer cells-Phagocytic
activity
Other Liver Functions - Answer: Blood storage, Plasma
protein synthesis. Clotting. Storage of vitamins and minerals.
Waste products of hemoglobin, Steroids and hormones,
Ammonia, Drugs, ETOH, toxin metabolism
Inflammation of liver caused by infectious
mononucleosis, cirrhosis, toxic chemicals,
, viral infection - Answer: Viral Hepatitis
Transmitted by oral-fecal route; often caused by
poor hand washing and/or stool precautions;
common in areas of poor sanitation. Vaccine recommended
for people at risk. Rapid onset 4-6 weeks. Adequate diet
without alcohol recommended - Answer: Hepatitis A
Transmitted through contaminated blood and
sexual contact; also
perinatally. Routine vaccination of children and at-risk groups.
Slow onset 12 weeks. Adequate diet without alcohol
recommended. - Answer: Hepatitis B
Transmitted through blood, saliva, or semen. Slow onset 8
weeks. Progression from hepatitis C virus (HCV) to cirrhosis
may take 10-40 years. No dietary recommendations. -
Answer: Hepatitis C