Patho
Complications
Signs & Symptoms
Treatment
100

Name two changes in the liver that cause liver cell dysfunction.

  1. What are fibrotic changes and scar tissue?
100

This condition is almost always caused by portal hypertension and is a high risk for complications and death in the cirrhotic patient

What is esophageal varices?

100

Name  the correct term for yellowing of the skin and sclera.

What is Jaundice?

100

Education on this treatment can be successful in treating ascites and peripheral edema. 

  1. What is sodium restriction?
200

This is the most common cause of cirrhosis

  1. What is alcohol use
200

This protein causes fluid to shift causing ascites, peripheral edema, and pulmonary congestion.

  1. What is Albumin?
200

Name the condition cirrhosis patients get when their palms turn red.

What is Palmar Erythema?

200

Name an electrolyte imbalance that can be caused from medications to manage ascites.

  1. Hypokalemia
300

Name three functions of the liver.

  1. Glucose metabolism, ammonia conversion, protein metabolism, fat metabolism, vitamin and iron storage, bile formation, bilirubin excretion, and drug metabolism
300

 This CNS dysfunction is frequently produces changes in mental status, altered LOC, and coma

What is hepatic encephalopathy?

300

This causes the patient's skin to itch.

What is accumulation of bile salts?

300

This medication is used to treat hepatic encephalopathy but can come with side effects including hypokalemia and dehydration

  1. What is lactulose
400

Name the three causes of ascites. 

  1. What is hypoalbuminemia, hyperaldosteronism, and portal hypertension?
400

This condition can be caused by gut bacteria translocating into the abdomial fluid.

  1. What is spontaneous bacterial peritonitis?
400

This condition is almost always caused by portal hypertension and is a high risk for complications and death in the cirrhotic patient

  1. What is esophageal varices
400

 The patient must be monitored closely during this procedure which can cause severe hypotension.

  1. What is paracentesis?
500

Name two of the earliest symptoms of cirrhosis.

  1. What is fatigue and loss of appetite?
500

Name a complication nurses have to manage with a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis.

  1. What is delirium tremens or withdrawl?
500

Name a gas exchange symptom that occurs from ascites.

What is shortness of breath?

500

Name the classification of medications we give to decrease portal hypertension and prevent rupture of esophageal varices.

  1. What are Beta Blockers?