LIVER LEGENDS
GALLBLADDER GRIEF
PANCREATIC PROBLEMS
BLEEDING & EMESIS
NURSING KNOW-HOW
100

This chronic disease causes fibrosis and scarring of the liver

What is cirrhosis

100

Inflammation of the gallbladder

What is cholecystitis

100

The nurse suspects pancreatitis when the patient reports nausea and vomiting that are not relieved by these common over-the-counter medications.

What are antacids

100

Vomiting of blood from the stomach or esophagus

What is hematemesis

100

The correct order for abdominal assessment

What is inspect, auscultate, percuss, palpate

200

This yellow discoloration of skin and eyes is caused by elevated bilirubin

What is jaundice

200

The presence of gallstones in the gallbladder

What is cholelithiasis

200

This enzyme is the most specific indicator of pancreatitis and can stay elevated for up to a week.

What is lipase

200

Coughing up blood from the lungs or airways

What is hemoptysis

200

This lab value rises in both pancreatitis and gallbladder disease

What is amylase

300

Fluid accumulation in the abdomen due to portal hypertension

What is ascites

300

Pain radiating to the right shoulder after eating fatty foods

What is biliary colic

300

Low calcium in pancreatitis is caused by this process

What is saponification

300

Dark, tarry stools caused by digested blood

What is melena

300

In dark-skinned patients, jaundice is best assessed here

What is the sclera or oral mucosa

400

Medication given to lower ammonia levels in liver failure

What is lactulose

400

A positive test when pain occurs on inspiration during RUQ palpation

What is Murphy’s sign

400

Classic symptoms include severe epigastric pain radiating to the back

What is acute pancreatitis

400

Vomit that looks like coffee grounds

What is coffee-ground emesis

400

The best diet for a client recovering from cholecystitis

What is a low-fat diet

500

Elevated levels of this substance cause confusion and asterixis

What is ammonia

500

This color of stool suggests a bile duct obstruction

What is clay-colored

500

This electrolyte is commonly low in pancreatitis

What is calcium

500

In a patient with active GI bleeding, this is the first nursing priority.

What is maintain airway and circulation

500

After an abdominal surgery, this nursing intervention helps prevent respiratory complications and promotes lung expansion

What is using an incentive spirometer

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