Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis Complications
Cirrhosis Treatment
Hepatitis
Hepatitis Treatment
100

Postnecrotic, Laennec's, or Biliary

What are types of cirrhosis?

100

Caused by resistance or blockage of blood flow through the portal vein.

What is portal hypertension?

100

Nutrition Therapy

What are sodium restrictions and protein restrictions?

100

Usually develops into a chronic disease

What is Hepatitis D?

100

Hepatitis A treatment

What are similar symptoms of GI disease and recovery is usually uneventful?

200

_____ process that results in destruction of hepatocytes

What is inflammation?


200

Prominent abdominal veins

What is caput medusae?

200

Paracentesis

What is an invasive procedure to remove abdominal fluid?

200

Transmission via unprotected sexual contact, sharing needles, needlesticks, direct contact with blood or body fluids

What is Hepatitis B?

200

Chronic Hepatitis B medication, excreted through the kidneys

What is Entecavir?

300

Yellowish discoloration of skin and eyes

What is jaundice?

300

Free fluid in the abdominal cavity

What is Ascites?

300

Transjugular Intrahepatice portal-systemic shunt (TIPS)

What is a nonsurgical shunt placed in the liver?

300

Waterborne infection, US infections only found in international travelers

What is Hepatitis E?

300

Abruptly stopping this medication can cause a flare-up of Hepatitis B

What is Lamivudine?

400

Occurs in many cases on early cirrhosis, before the liver shrinks and becomes harder

What is hepatomegaly?

400

Distended, fragile esophageal veins

What is esophageal varices?

400

Esophagogastric ballon tamponade

What is a short-term solution for bleeding esophageal varices?

400

Spread fecal-oral route, common sources include shellfish

What is Hepatitis A?

400

Patients will hepatitis need to consult with their provider before taking _____

What are any medications, vitamins or supplements?

500

Protein or substances not detoxified in the liver causing elevated _____

What is ammonia?

500

Mood changes, asterixis, confusion, positive babinski reflex, muscle rigidity, unresponsiveness

What is Hepatic encephalopathy?

500

Excretion of ammonia through stool

What is Lactulose?

500

Leading cause of end-stage liver disease, transmission similar to Hepatits B

What is Hepatitis C?

500

Assess for history of Hepatitis B before starting this Hepatitis C medication

What is Elbasvir?

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