CP
Lymphatic & Lab Values
HP, Pancreatic, & Biliary
Renal
GI System
100

development of myocardial necrosis caused by local ischemia

myocardial infarction (MI)

100

main functions of the lymphatic system

regulate fluid balance and assist with infection control

100

warm redness of the skin over the palms, also called liver palms

palmar erythema

100

solid piece of material that forms in the kidney from substances in the urine

renal calculi aka kidney stones 

100

most common GI problems in older adults 

constipation, incontinence, and diverticular disease

200

in cor pulmonale, which side of heart has developed hypertrophy?

right ventricle develops hypertrophy

200

two types of lymphedema?

primary(10% of all cases) and secondary (acquired)

200

abnormal development of bone, can occur in all forms of cholestasis and hepatocellular disease.

Hepatic osteodystrophy

200

risk factors for CKD?

DM, HTN, CVD, and obesity

200

Gut immune system has what percent of the body's immune cells 

70 - 80%

300

what is the normal percentage of blood that is pumped out of ventricles with each contraction

normal is 55-70%

300

what stage of lymphedema is this? pitting edema, greatly or completely reduces with elevation, and no secondary changes

stage 1, reversible 

300

what should be avoided when the liver is compromised 

intense exercise 

300

RBC's and protein may be excreted in the urine in people who have this disease and toxins may be retained in body. 

Glomerular diseases. 

300

10x more of this bacteria than actual cells in present in the body.

Commencal bacteria

400

abnormally dilated, tortuous veins produced by prolonged, intraluminal pressure with loss of vessel wall support 

varicose veins

400

what is the lab value of hyperchloremia and what does it signify

chloride, this is a critically high value because its >115 (trending upwards) and can signify hypertension and tachycardia and should monitor LOC

400

most common cause of cirrhosis of liver in the U.S.

Alcoholic liver disease

400

Protein in urine but not blood and is caused by diabetes

Proteineria

400

abnormal veins that occur in the lower part of the esophagus

esophageal varices

500

give all the categories and levels of HTN

Normal: <120 and <80

Pre-hypertensive: 120-129 and <80 

Stage 1 (silent killer): 130 -139 or 80-89

Stage 2: greater than or equal to 140 or greater than or equal to 90

Hypertensive Crisis: greater than or equal to 180 and/or >120

500

what lab value signifies high risk of cardiac failure/death

critically low value of hematocrit which is <15%

500

inflammation of the bile ducts

Acute cholangitis

500

some people with this syndrome have a constant urge to pass urine even after they went pee

Interstitial cystitis

500

new and abnormal growths of tissues in the body 

Neoplasms