Med Surg 2 - Liver Problems

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How long is icteric phase?

1-4 months

how long is post icteric phase?

2-4 months

How long is incubation phase?

28-96 days, happens before jaundice

What is unconjugated (indirect) billirubin?

Circulates in blood attached to albumin, insoluble in water, keeps circulating, unable to excrete in urine

How is billirubin formed?

In the breakdown of HGb in liver

s/s incubation phase

anorexia, taste change, nausea, weight loss

what do you get when you have the HBV vaccine?

anti HBV post immunization

examples of hemolytic jaundice

blood transfusion reactions, sickle cell crisis, hemolytic anemia

what if tested negative for viral hepatitis?

consider OTC drugs like tylenol

What is conjugated (direct) billirubin?

converted to water soluble in liver, secreted into bile and flows into biliary duct system, excreted in small intestine

how can you get hepatitis?

drugs, chemicals, virus, alcohol, inflammation

what are intrahepatic obstructions?

due to swelling/fibrosis of livers canaliculi and bile ducts

name the three types of jaundice

hemolytic, hepatocellular, obstructive

examples of hepatocellular jaundice

hepatitis, carcinoma, cirrhosis

physical findings of incubation phase

hepatomegaly, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly

what is hemolytic jaundice?

increased breakdown of RBC, too much unconjugated billirubin in blood

what is hepatitis?

inflammed liver cells become necrotic and cause interruption of flow of bile, liver cells CAN regenerate

where do you check jaundice in blacks?

inner canthus or eye, soft palate

s/s post icteric phase

jaundice improves, fatigued

s/s icteric phase

jaundice, clay stool, hapatomegaly, dark urine, pruritis

what is hepatocellular jaundice?

liver cant take up billirubin from blood and conjugate it to be excreted

Examples of intrahepatic obstruction

liver tumor, cirrhosis, hepatitis

what is poop floats?

not digesting fat

what is obstructive jaundice?

obstructed flow of bile through the liver/biliary duct system

what are extrahepatic obstructions?

stone, strictures, sclerosing cholangitis, pancreatic cancer

what if antigens are present in blood?

then the virus is present

what will you see with complete intestinal obstruction?

white, clay colored stool: no bile

what happens if you dont have jaundice with icteric phase?

youre considered non icteric

what if antibodies are present in blood?

youve been exposed in the past and have some immunity, can have with A and B but NOT C


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