Signs&Symptoms
Assessments
Drug Therapy
Lifestyle Changes
Nursing
100

A key indicator that your patient may have pancreatitis...

What is Abdominal Pain

100

Past Health History that may affect/cause Pancreatitis

What is Biliary Tract Disease, Heavy Alcohol Use, Abd Trauma

100

It is important to control this symptom, by using this drug. (2 answers)

What is Pain and Morphine

100

Patient's with a history of pancreatitis should avoid this

What is Alcohol and caffeine

100

Nurses should monitor for hypocalcemia, signs are.

What is jerking, irritability, twitching, numb/tingling of the mouth and trousseau's sign.

200

These lab values will be increased with the onset of pancreatitis

What is Serum Amylase and Lipase

200

What are Cullen's and Turner's signs and what do they indicate

What is Periumbilical Discoloration and bluish colored flanks. Indicate internal hemorrhage

200

This drug relaxes smooth muscle, thus lowering pain

What is Nitroglycerin and Papaverine

200

Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis should only eat foods that are this

What is Bland and Low-Fat

200

Due to nausea, vomiting and anorexia, this should be monitored

What is fluid and electrolyte balance

300

Patients who have frothy, foul-smelling stool also called

What is Steatorrhea

300

This can be inspected when auscultating the lungs

What is crackles

300

Antispasmodics are important for this reason

What is decreasing vagal stimulation, motility and pancreatic outflow

300

Patients should tell their HCP if they notice this symptom because it may indicate destruction of the pancreas

What is steatorrhea

300

This happens to the pancreas when pancreatitis is chronic

What is fibrotic tissue on the pancreas resulting from progressive destruction. Also calcification, atrophy and strictures may occur.

400

These may worsen pain of patients with pancreatitis

What is Alcohol and Eating

400

Medications that may contribute to pancreatitis

What is Thiazides and Anti-inflammatory drugs

400

H2 Antagonists and PPIs are used for

What is lowering HCL Acid secretions

400

Patients should monitor their ____ because _____ may develop if they have chronic pancreatitis.

What is Blood Glucose, Diabetes Mellitus

400

Tetany may occur do to this imbalance

What is hypocalcemia

500

This enzyme becomes trapped in the Pancreas thus digesting the pancreas

What is Trypsin

500

Patient's who have pancreatitis may develop this metabolic disease and must be monitored

What is Diabetes Mellitus

500

This drug therapy is used for chronic pancreatitis and not acute pancreatitis

What is pancreatic enzyme products (PERT)

500

College students are at risk for pancreatitis because

What is high alcohol intake and risk for ulcers from stress 

500

Possible complications of pancreatitis are

What is bile duct obstruction, pleural effusion, and pancreatic cancer, pseudocysts, abscess, necrotizing pancreatitis 

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