Cirrhosis for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
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Outline
Cirrhosis
Definition/Etiology:
Scarring or fibrosis of the liver
- develops after a long period of inflammation
- replacement of the healthy liver parenchyma with fibrotic tissue and regenerative nodules
- Leads to portal hypertension
Causes:
- Obesity
- non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
- high alcohol consumption
- Viruses (hepatitis B/C), parasites
- drug-induced
- autoimmune diseases
- cholestatic diseases
- Genetics
- Hemochromatosis/Wilson’s disease – iron or copper overload
Clinical Presentation:
- Fatigue, weakness, and weight loss
- Late stage – jaundice (yellowing of the skin), gastrointestinal bleeding (esophageal varices), abdominal swelling, confusion
Esophageal varices are a life-threatening complication of liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension
- Definition – Bleeding from distended blood vessels in the esophagus and stomach, usually secondary to liver disease
- Diagnostics – Coagulation panel, hepatic function studies, Upper GI endoscopy, Abdominal US or CT
- Interventions – Treat hypovolemic shock with IV fluid, blood product administration, Caution with insertion of gastric tube, Endoscopic procedures to control bleeding
Use of Sengstaken-Blakemore tube, Minnesota tube, or Linton-Nachlas tube to tamponade bleeding
Collaborative Management:
- Liver function tests, ammonia level, coagulation profile
- Hemodynamic status
- Breath sounds and pulse oximetry
- Cardiac rate and rhythm
- Pain relief
- Gastric emesis for blood
- Check for tarry appearance and/or occult blood
- Hemoglobin and hematocrit
- Serum electrolytes
- Arterial blood gases
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References:
- Emergency Nurses Association. (2017) Emergency Nursing Core Curriculum, 7th Edition. PA: Saunders
- Chaput, C. (2017). Gastrointestinal Emergencies. In CEN Online Review. Emergency Nurses Association.
- Michelli, M. L. (Ed.). (2011). Liver cirrhosis: Causes, diagnosis and treatment: causes, diagnosis and treatment. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated.
- Ginès, P., Krag, A., Abraldes, J. G., Solà, E., Fabrellas, N., & Kamath, P. S. (2021, October). Liver cirrhosis. The Lancet, 398(10308), 1359–1376: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(21)01374-x