Types of Hepatitis
Liver Disease
Vocabulary
Think of the Pancreas
Gallbladder Concerns
100

transmitted through infected blood

What is hepatitis C?

100

inflamed liver resulting from a viral infection or ETOH

What is hepatitis?

100

a result of too much ETOH (alcohol) leads to damage to the liver

What is fatty liver?

100
endocrine and exocrine

what are the functions of the pancreas?

100

this lab value may be elevated when a specific type of gallstones are present

what is the cholesterol level?

200

fecal-oral transmission through contaminated food or drinking water (or poor hygiene)

what is hepatitis A?

200

late manifestation of liver scarring and or fibrosis from degeneration or destruction of liver cells

What is liver cirrhosis?

200

black tarry stool due to digested blood

what is melena?

200

this lab measures the breakdown of protein

what is protease?

200

pain after eating a fatty meal, fever, N &V, tachycardia

what are s&s of acute cholecystitis?

300

transmitted through infected blood and can be transmitted mother to baby (usually occurs along with another form of hepatitis)

what is hepatitis B?

300

a neurologic impact on the brain secondary to liver disease/damage

what is hepatic encephalopathy?

300

inflammation of the gallbladder

what is cholecystitis?

300

when autodigestion occurs leading to inflammation and sometimes pain

what is pancreatitis?

300

the rationale for insertion of a NG tube as a treatment

what is the need for gastric decompression?

400

transmitted through fecal-oral route common in developing countries

what is hepatitis E?

400

yellowish discoloration to body tissue resulting from bilirubin metabolism or bile elimination difficulty

What is jaundice?

400

this drain is surgically inserted to rid excess bile (bile is produced in the liver but stored in the gallbladder)

what is a T tube? (transhepatic biliary catheter tube)
400

pancreatic pain happens here associated with pancreatitis

what is the LUQ?

400

store and concentrate bile

what are functions of the gallbladder?

500
patient may be asymptomatic in the acute phase, this can lead to liver cirrhosis, & comes from having another form of hepatitis

What is hepatitis D?

500

a common manifestation of worsening, when fluid builds in the abdominal cavity (3rd spacing)

What is ascites?

500

stones in the gallbladder

what is cholelithiasis?

500

this lab measures the breakdown of carbs

what is amylase?

500
pain occurs here with acute illness

what is the RUQ?

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