NU424 Hepatic/Renal Exam Questions And Answers Well Illustrated 2024.
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NU424 Hepatic/Renal Exam Questions And Answers Well Illustrated 2024.
Liver - correct answer. - Organ located in the RUP
- Largest gland in the body
Portal - correct answer. - Vein that provides 80% of the blood flow to the liver (this blood is low in o2 but high in nutrients fr...
NU424 Hepatic/Renal Exam Questions And
Answers Well Illustrated 2024.
Liver - correct answer. - Organ located in the RUP
- Largest gland in the body
Portal - correct answer. - Vein that provides 80% of the blood flow to the liver (this
blood is low in o2 but high in nutrients from the intestinal tract)
Glucose Metabolism - correct answer. - Liver function
- Glucose from the portal vein is converted into glycogen then it can be stored in the
liver until it is needed or converted back to glucose and released into the bloodstream
Glycogenolysis - correct answer. - Process of breaking down glycogen into glucose
Gluconeogenesis - correct answer. - Process of turning non-CHO (proteins and lactic
acid) into glucose
- Occurs during fasting, starvation, or low carb diet
Ammonia Conversion - correct answer. - Liver function
- Ammonia is a toxic chemical that is produced during gluconeogenesis and by
instestinal bacteria
- Liver converts it into urea so it can be easily excreted through the kidneys
15-45 - correct answer. - Normal ammonia level
Protein, high salt - correct answer. If ammonia is created during gluconeogenesis,
which foods should be avoided in patients with elevated ammonia levels?
Protein Metabolism - correct answer. - Liver function
- Liver metabolizes plasma proteins (albumin, clotting factors, and globulin)
Vitamin K, Amino Acids - correct answer. What two things are essential for the liver to
metabolize protein?
,Edema, ascites - correct answer. What occurs in liver failure patients with low
albumin?
Risk for bleeding - correct answer. What occurs in liver failure patients with low
clotting factors?
Weak immune system - correct answer. What occurs in liver failure patients with low
globulin?
Fat Metabolism - correct answer. - Liver function
- Fatty acids are broken down into energy and ketones in starvation and diabetes
A, D, E, K, and B12 - correct answer. What vitamins are stored by the liver?
Iron Storage - correct answer. - Liver function
- Low iron in liver failure will lead to low hemoglobin
Drug Metabolism - correct answer. - Liver function
- When drugs are metabolized they are inactivated by the first pass effect
First Pass Effect - correct answer. Whey are PO doses so much higher than IV doses
in some drugs?
OD - correct answer. With the first pass effect in mind, what happens when we give
our regular PO medication dosages to someone in liver failure?
Bile Formation - correct answer. - Liver function
- Bile is constantly being made by the liver and is stored in the gallbladder
- It aids in excretion and emulsification of fat
Bilirubin Excretion - correct answer. - Liver Function
- Bilirubin is the end product of RBC breakdown
- Cannot be excreted in this form and is modified by the liver for excretion in the feces
and urine
- If it can't be excreted it builds up in the skin, mucous membranes, and brain
Jaundicing - correct answer. - Yellowing of the skin and mucus membranes
- Caused by: increased breakdown of RBCs, blockage of bile duct, and hepatic failure
0.0-1.5 - correct answer. - Total bilirubin level
Cirrhosis - correct answer. - Scarring to the liver and decreased liver function due to
chronic liver disease
Stage 1 - correct answer. What stage of alcoholic liver failure can be totally reversed if
ETOH abuse stops?
S/S Stage 1 Fatty Liver Disease - correct answer. - Enlargement of liver
(hepatomegaly)
- Jaundice r/t decreased ability to process bilirubin
- GI upset r/t the livers inability to synthesize certain vitamins
- Weight loss d/t vitamin deficiencies and decreased appetite
Stage 2 - correct answer. What stage of alcoholic liver failure is partially reversible if
ETOH stops, although some cells have died?
S/S Stage 2 Alcoholic Hepatitis - correct answer. - Liver decreases in size as nodule
develop
- Splenomegaly (blood is backing up into the spleen d/t decreased blood flow into the
portal vein)
- Portal HTN
- Bleeding
- SOB
- Clay colored stool, tea colored urine
Stage 3 - correct answer. What stage of alcoholic liver failure is NOT reversible?
S/S Stage 3 Cirrhosis - correct answer. - Cognitive dysfunction - hepatic
encephalopathy, confused, and lethargic
- Coma
Portal HTN - correct answer. - Blood backs up from the portal vein and is blocked
causing congestion of the venous system
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