Liver Anatomy and Physiology
Supplemental O2 considerations
Dialysis Considerations
Transplant Considerations
Lines and Tubes
100

This is the abdominal quadrant where the liver is located in.

RUQ

100

In acute care, this is the SpO2 percentage that is “typically” associated with the need for supplemental O2 or for an increased O2 dose if the patient already has supplemental O2.

90 % (90-92)

100

This is the form of dialysis in which blood is removed and is pumped through an external artificial dialyzer

Hemodialysis

100

This organization oversees organ allocation in the united states

United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)

100

When a patient requires a foley catheter, this is the level the catheter must be below

Bladder

200

This is the number of anatomical lobes that the anatomically normal liver has

4

200

You see that a respiratory therapist used the abbreviation PEEP, this is what is stands for

Positive end expiratory pressure

200

This complication during dialysis is characterized by a sudden drop in blood pressure

Hypotension (intradialytic hypotension)

200

This complication occurs when the recipient’s immune system attacks the transplanted organ

Organ Rejection

200

This line is used for continuous monitoring of systemic blood pressure, often displayed as systolic/diastolic or MAP

Arterial line

300

This is the fluid that the liver produces, that is essential for digestion

Bile

300

This oxygen delivery method can provide up to nearly 100% FiO2, using a reservoir bag

non- rebreather mask

300

This is a 24-hour, slow flow dialysis treatment used in ICUs for critically ill patients with AKI’s who are hemodynamically unstable

Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT)

300

This drug class is prescribed to patients who receive organ transplants, and should be taken for the rest of their lives

Immunosuppressants/ anti-rejection medications

300

The dobhoff feeding tube is often used for short-term feeding, this is commonly placed in the patients _____.

Nose

400

This is the waste pigment produced when the liver breaks down old red-blood cells, when in excess it leads to a yellowish appearance of the skin.

Bilirubin

400

Rank these supplemental oxygen delivery methods from least invasive to most invasive… ventilator, nasal cannula, simple mask, and CPAP : this is the correct order

Nasal cannula, simple mask, CPAP, and ventilator  

400

This lab value is commonly used to assess kidney function and determine the need for dialysis

Creatinine

400

This is the most common reason for liver transplant, it occurs when healthy tissue of the liver is replaced by scar tissue

Liver cirrhosis

400

This is the vessel that is CRRT catheter is most commonly placed in

Internal jugular vein

500

This is the vessel that carries nutrient-rich (deoxygenated) blood from the digestive tract to the liver, proving roughly 75 % of the livers blood flow.

Hepatic Portal Vein

500

This is the PEEP level that a physical therapist would typically hold therapy at

Above 10 cm H20

500

This form of dialysis can be used at home and uses the ________ membrane as a semipermeable filter.

Peritoneal membrane

500

This is a serious brain dysfunction caused by severe liver disease, which prevents the liver from removing toxins from the blood: Hepatic _________

  • Hepatic encephalopathy
500

This is what occurs to the blood pressure measurement when the transductor for the arterial line is placed way below the level of the right atrium

Falsley high measurement 

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