Hepatitis
Liver
Gallbladder
Pancreas
Terminology & Complications
100

This is also known as a STD and can be transmitted by saliva, urine, feces and blood.

What is Hepatitis B (HBV)

100

This liver disease is chronic and irreversible, also known as end-stage liver disease.

What is cirrhosis

100
This term means inflammation of the gallbladder.
What is cholecystitis
100
Similar to liver cirrhosis, this is also due to alcoholism.
What is pancreatitis
100

Enlarged liver

What is hepatomegaly

200

This is the least serious and mostly harmless virus, spread through fecal-oral route in areas of poor sanitation and overcrowding.

What is Hepatitis A (HAV)

200

This occurs when the liver is obstructed and the blood back up causing increased pressure.

What is portal hypertension

200

Cholecystitis are typically caused by eating this type of food.

What is fatty foods.

200

What are nursing intervention for pancreatitis?

NPO & IV fluids.

200

Enlargement of the spleen

What is splenomegaly

300

This is also spread through fecal-oral, due to water contamination, and can be fatal to pregnant women.

What is Hepatitis E (HEV)

300

Deteriorating mental status, asterixis, lactulose given to aid in excretion of ammonia

What is hepatic encephalopathy

300

This procedure treats cholecystitis by surgical removal.

What is cholecystectomy

300

If this pancreatic enzyme is elevated, it may indicate pancreatitis.

What is amylase

300

Abnormal clots form inside the body which leads to massive bleeding.

What is disseminated intravascular coagulopathy?

400

This virus has been known as delta and has a coinfection with HBV

What is Hepatitis D (HDV)

400

This medication is given to promote excretion of ammonia from the body through the stool.

What is lactulose?

400
This is the presences of gallstones in the gallbladder or bile ducts.
What is cholelithiasis
400

Name 2 medication categories that are given to client's with pancreatitis?

Opioid (morphine, dilaudid), antibiotics (imipenem), histamine receptor antagonist (ranitidine), proton pump inhibitors (rantidine), pancreatic enzymes (pancrelipase)

400

Occurrence of abdominal symptoms after cholecystectomy

What is post cholecystectomy syndrome.

500

Transmitted by blood through needle stick, blood products or sexual contact.

What is Hepatitis C (HCV)

500

This procedure is done to relieve ascites.

What is paracentesis
500

5 Fs

Fair

Female

Fertile

Fat

Forty

Nicole

500

Name the 2 biggest risk factors for Pancreatitis.

What are gallstones and alcohol use

500

Fever, jaundice, elevated liver labs can happen after surgery.

Acute graft rejection post liver transplantation.

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