what does albulin help with and what does it do if the liver does not work
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protein synthesis and low albumin levels can lead to fluid shifting out of the
vasculature into improper spaces
what are pts at risk for with bowel rupture or acute abdomen and what must be given
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sepsis and shock so take blood cultures and give antibiotics
what complications of diarrhea must be managed
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fluid and electrolyte imbalances, dehydration and arrhythmias
interface model of health
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based on the life experience of the PWD: the person rather than others
defines the problems and seeks solutions.
what is jaundice
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when the bilirubin concentration in the blood is abnormally elevated, all
body tissues including the sclera and skin become tinges yellow or
greenish yellow
what is GERD
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1. The gastric contents (acids) can bubble up or back flow into the
esophagus which overtime causes dysplasia of the cells- increases as we
age
what do you see with liver cirrhosis
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1. enlarged liver, portal obstruction, ascites, GI varices, edema, vitamin
deficiency, anemia and mental deterioration
what is hepato cellular jaundice and how is it treated
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Injury, inflammation or liver call failure commonly seen with: hepatitis,
hepatotoxicity or cirrhosis
d. Treatment: liver transplant or anti viral treatment
what are the phases of the swallowing process where swallowing disorders can occur
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oral, pharyngeal and esophageal
, nursing interventions for swallowing alterations
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Encouraging adequate nutritional intake, decrease risk of aspiration, relieve
pain, continue chronic condition care, promote home care and evaluate
expected outcomes
walls of blood vessels thicken and the muscular tissue is replaces with connective
tissue which is irregular in size and shape causing turbulent blood flow which all lead
to
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decreased output, blockage, stiffer arteries and veins, blood clots and
vascular disease
treatment for esophageal varacies
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balloon tamponade which provides direct pressure on the area of bleeding
and you can decompress and remove blood within the abdominal cavity
what is H. Pylori
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protein synthesis and low albumin levels can lead to fluid shifting out of the
vasculature into improper spaces
what are pts at risk for with bowel rupture or acute abdomen and what must be given
,Give this one a try later!
sepsis and shock so take blood cultures and give antibiotics
what complications of diarrhea must be managed
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fluid and electrolyte imbalances, dehydration and arrhythmias
interface model of health
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based on the life experience of the PWD: the person rather than others
defines the problems and seeks solutions.
what is jaundice
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when the bilirubin concentration in the blood is abnormally elevated, all
body tissues including the sclera and skin become tinges yellow or
greenish yellow
what is GERD
,Give this one a try later!
1. The gastric contents (acids) can bubble up or back flow into the
esophagus which overtime causes dysplasia of the cells- increases as we
age
what do you see with liver cirrhosis
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1. enlarged liver, portal obstruction, ascites, GI varices, edema, vitamin
deficiency, anemia and mental deterioration
what is hepato cellular jaundice and how is it treated
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Injury, inflammation or liver call failure commonly seen with: hepatitis,
hepatotoxicity or cirrhosis
d. Treatment: liver transplant or anti viral treatment
what are the phases of the swallowing process where swallowing disorders can occur
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oral, pharyngeal and esophageal
, nursing interventions for swallowing alterations
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Encouraging adequate nutritional intake, decrease risk of aspiration, relieve
pain, continue chronic condition care, promote home care and evaluate
expected outcomes
walls of blood vessels thicken and the muscular tissue is replaces with connective
tissue which is irregular in size and shape causing turbulent blood flow which all lead
to
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decreased output, blockage, stiffer arteries and veins, blood clots and
vascular disease
treatment for esophageal varacies
Give this one a try later!
balloon tamponade which provides direct pressure on the area of bleeding
and you can decompress and remove blood within the abdominal cavity
what is H. Pylori
Give this one a try later!