Hepatitis
Cirrhosis
Pancreatitis
Cholelithiasis
Cholecystitis
100
What are the routes of transmission for hepatitis A-E?


Which ones have vaccines and which have immune globulins?

AE are fecal/oral, BC are blood/bodily fluid, and D is B

AB have vaccines, ABE have immune globulins

100

Normal daily amount of alcohol for men and women. 

Men = up to 80g or 2 drinks

Women = up to 60 grams or 1 drink

100

True/False: Men are more at risk for pancreatitis. 

False: Women are more at risk due to estrogen and pregnancy risk factors. 
100

What are gallstones made of?

Cholesterol, bilirubin, and calcium

100

What is the most common cause of cholecystitis?

Cholelithiasis- the stones block outflow of bile causing inflammation

200

Three major signs of hepatic encephalopathy?

Mental status change, fetor hepaticus and asterixis 

200

Portal hypertension is a complication of ________ and a primary factor in the development of ___________.


liver cirrhosis and ascites 

the high pressure causes fluid leakage into the abdomen and the liver is unable to metabolize aldosterone so fluid continually builds

200

Dietary changes for acute pancreatitis and why. 

 What should the nurse be monitoring frequently? 

NPO + NG suction!! To allow for bowel rest and prevent further release of pancreatic enzymes. 

Monitor blood sugars to watch for hyperglycemia

200

What is ursodeoxycholic acid and what teaching is needed?

Gallstone dissolving medication used to avoid surgery. Takes 6-12 MONTHS to work, no longer than 2 years. Take with meals. 

200

Symptoms of cholecystitis?

RUQ pain radiating to the right shoulder, abdomen rigidity, indigestion + gas, N/V, low-grade fever, and chills

300

Day to day nursing care of a patient with hepatitis. 

Bed rest

Standard precautions, contact if incontinent

Diet: low fat, high carb calorie and protein

Teaching on NO ALCOHOL

300

What are the four complications of late stage cirrhosis?

Portal HTN

Esophageal Varices

Ascites

Hepatic Encephalopathy 

300

What is the cardinal symptom of pancreatitis?

Abd pain radiating to back unrelieved by vomiting or antacids 

300

What is the gold standard to diagnosing gallstones and what does the nurse need to educate on?

Ultrasound 

NPO after midnight 

300

Post-cholecystectomy education

May drive in 3-4 days, no lifting over 5lbs for one week, and may eat a normal diet 

WATCH FOR BLEEDING AND INFECTION

400

Which medications should be avoided/limited to prevent drug-induced hepatitis?

NSAIDS: ibuprofen, naproxen, and voltaren

Acetaminophen

Amoxicillin

Valporic Acid

Ketoconazole

400

What is a TIPS procedures and what are the main risks?

Shunt for portal hypertension

1. Hypotension from fluid pull-off too quick

2. Peritonitis

3. Kinked Tubing-change positions/Dr. may replace

4. FLuid leak-apply dressing, apply collection bag

400

Which labs are most important in pancreatitis?

Amylase, lipase, WBC, albumin, and caclium


All increased except for albumin and calcium

400

Nursing care of a patient with cholelithiasis needs to know. 

Low fowlers

NG suction + NPO for bowel rest until bowel sounds return then low fat, high carb

Pain management

400

Most common complication of children with gallbladder disease?

Pancreatitis 

500

Name the top three important liver function tests and their normal values. 

Extra: Normal Bilirubin and PT 

ALT: 8-40

AST: 10-40

GTT/GTTP: 0-30

Bilirubin: 0-2 and PT: 12-16 seconds

500

What medications are given in the case of an esophageal variceal rupture?

Vasopressin, nitroglycerin, and octreocide IV to decrease bleeding

Propanolol to decrease portal pressure 


500

What four signs should the nurse monitor in a patient with acute pancreatitis?

Turner's- bruising around flank

Cullen's- mottling around belly button

Chvostek-twitching with cheek palpation 

Trousseau- contracted T-shape wrist with BP cuff

500

Risk factors

CF, DM, rapid weight loss, estrogen, pregnancy, hypothyroidism, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, 40 yo, and women

500

What procedure provides direct visualization of the pancreas and gallbladder? 

What does a nurse need to know?

ERCP

Endoscopy with multiple position changes

NPO prior and will be sedated. Observe for OVERsedation, CNS depression, and gagging/vomiting. Must have return of gag reflex before eating post-op.

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