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Nursing Care of Clients with Gallbladder, Liver and Pancreatic Disorders

Nursing Care of Clients with Gallbladder, Liver and Pancreatic Disorders. Chapter 27. Liver, Gallbladder and Pancreas. Gallbladder Disorders. Cholelithiasis and Cholecystitis Patho gallstones form due to abnormal bile composition biliary statis inflammation of gallbladder Risk factors

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Nursing Care of Clients with Gallbladder, Liver and Pancreatic Disorders

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  1. Nursing Care of Clients with Gallbladder, Liver and Pancreatic Disorders Chapter 27

  2. Liver, Gallbladder and Pancreas

  3. Gallbladder Disorders • Cholelithiasis and Cholecystitis • Patho • gallstones form due to • abnormal bile composition • biliary statis • inflammation of gallbladder • Risk factors • age, family hx., females - oral contraceptive

  4. Gallbladder Disorders Cholelithiasis asymptomatic epigastric fullness after fatty meal biliary colic jaundice Acute cholecystitis RUQ pain - back a/n/v fever with chills

  5. Gallbladder Disorders • Treatment • laparoscopic cholecystectomy • Nursing Diagnoses • Pain • Imbalanced Nutrition • Risk for Infection

  6. Let’s Review

  7. Liver

  8. Hepatitis

  9. Liver Disorders • Hepatitis • inflammation of the liver due to virus, ETOH, drugs, toxins, may be acute or chronic • Viral Hepatitis • Hepatitis A - infectious hepatitis • fecal-oral route • benign, self-limiting

  10. Liver Disorders • Hepatitis B • transmission - infected blood and body fluids • at risk - healthcare workers, drug users, multiple sexual partners, hemodialysis clients • Hepatitis C • transmission - infected blood and body fluids • manifestations - mild, non-specific • world wide cause of chronic hepatitis

  11. Hepatitis Worldwide

  12. Liver Disorders • Disease pattern • incubation • prodromal • icteric • convalescent

  13. Liver Disorders • Nursing Care • teaching • handwashing • blood and body fluid precautions • vaccines for persons at high risk

  14. Advanced Cirrhosis

  15. Liver Disorders • Cirrhosis • end state of chronic liver disease, progressive and irreversible • alcoholic cirrhosis, biliary, or secondary to hepatitis • Manifestations • liver enlg. Tender, wt loss, weakness, anorexia • ascites, gynecomastia, jaundice, edema, anemia, pancytopenia

  16. Liver Disorders • Complications • portal hypertension • splenomegaly • ascites • esophageal varices • hepatic encephalopathy • hepatorenal syndrome

  17. What are your assessments, interventions? What are your goals? How would you chart this?

  18. Systemic effects of Cirrhosis

  19. Liver Disorders • Liver Cancer • usually poor outcomes • Liver Trauma • blunt or penetrating - hemorrhage • Liver Abscess

  20. Hepatitis Nursing Care? Teaching needs? Complications?

  21. Pancreatitis

  22. Pancreatitis • Pancreatitis • inflammation of pancreas characterized by release of pancreatic enzymes into pancreatic tissue itself leading to hemorrhage and necrosis • Risk factors • alcoholism, gallstones

  23. Pancreatitis • Manifestations • abrupt onset of severe epigastric/abdominal pain • relieved by leaning forward, sitting up • initiated by fatty meal or alcohol intake • n/v • abd. distention and rigidity, decreased b.s. • fever, 24 hours later jaundice

  24. Pancreatitis

  25. Pancreatitis • Diagnostic tests • labs - amylase and lipase • Ultra sound, ERCP, C-T scan, needle bx • Treatment • hydration, pain control and antibiotics

  26. Pancreatic Cancer

  27. Pancreatic Cancer • Very lethal • Risk factors • smoking, chemical or environmental toxins • Manifestations • non-specific, a/n, wt. loss, dull epigastric pain • Treatment • surgery - Whipple, radiation and chemotherapy

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