Varice Vibes
Obstructions of Justice
Hepatic Havoc
Cirrhosis Consequences
Lab Value Lowdown
100

This medication is used as preventative therapy for varices that are already present; reduces portal pressure & prevents variceal bleeding!

Propanolol!

100

Functional loss of bowel movement causing a type of paralysis of the intestines is called _______ 

Paralytic Illeus

100

The main and most easily distinguished problem with hepatic encephalopathy is that it can cause what type of complications in the patient?

Neurological problems! (sleep, mood, altered LOC, speech problems!)

100

What type of diet would a patient be on if they are experiencing ascites? 

Low sodium diet/ fluid restriction!

100

Elevated levels of this enzyme are indicative of liver damage/disease.

AST!

200

This procedure is used to visually examine the esophagus for early detection of varices.

Endoscopy

200

A bowel obstruction would have what kind of bowel sounds when ausculatating?

Absent/Hypoactive

200

Hepatic encephalopathy is caused by the excessive accumulation of ________ in the body

Ammonia

200

Surgical treatment for ascites, involves removing fluid from abdominal cavity.

Paracentesis.

200

What labs would be low in a patient with active esophageal varices? 

PT, INR, Hct, Hgb, spO2 (bleeding!!!)

300
Esophageal Varices are a complication of what other type of liver condition??

Cirrhosis

300

Why should you not give opioids to a patient with an obstruction?

Opioids can cause constipation/slow GI motility.

300

What is "Fetor Hepaticus?"

(AKA Breath of the dead)

Musty garlic and rotten egg smell on patient’s breath that results from the liver not being able to filter compounds.



300

Would a patient with ascites be edematous or non-edematous? Hypervolemic or Hypovolemic??

They would be edematous and hypovolemic!

300

This substance accumulates in the blood, and is a yellow-orange pigment produced when red blood cells are broken down, causing jaundice if not processed by the liver.

Billirubin

400

What type of foods should you avoid if you have active esophageal varices?

Dry/hard food!



400

What type of line(s) do you give TPN through?

PICC or Central Line

400

Define "Asterixis"

Flapping tremors of the hand; a neurological sign most often associated with hepatic encephalopathy.

400

What laxative is given to patient's with cirrhosis/chronic liver disorder to help them excrete ammonia?

Lactulose

400

What is this???

Patient receiving TPN; 

- elevation of the serum triglyceride level

- increased temp/ fever

-decrease in coagulation (PT)

Fat Overload Syndrome

500

What medications do you use in emergency situations of acute bleeding of the esophageal varices?

Vasopressin/ Octreotide Acetate

***Its an unlabeled use for Octreotide Acetate, this is actually growth hormone/antidiarrheal

500

What are some medications that you can give to help promote GI motility? 

Metoclopramide (Reglan), and Alvimopam (Entereg)

500

Name pre-existing conditions that a patient absolutely NOT have, to be elligible for a liver transplant?

Severe cardiac instability/ advanced cardiac disease

Severe respiratory disease

Metastatic Tumors

Medically non-compliant



500

OTHER THAN ALCOHOL, name another cause for Cirrhosis. 

Viral hepatitis/other drugs and toxins/autoimmune disorders/Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

500

What labs would be elevated in a case of an acute graft rejection? (NAME 3!)

Bilirubin ALT, AST, Alk Phos, PT/INR

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