Biliary Disorders Flashcards

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Q

What is the difference between Cholelithiasis and Cholecystitis?

A

Cholelithiasis: Stones in gallbladder
Cholecystitis: Inflammation of gallbladder

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Risk factors for Gallbladder disease (SATA)

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  1. Female
  2. Multiparity
  3. Age older than 40 yrs
  4. Estrogen therapy
  5. Sedentary lifestyle
  6. Genetics/ethnicity
  7. Obesity

5 F’s: Fat, Fertile, over Forty, Fair, Female

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When does Cholelithiasis become a problem?

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When the gallstones start to move causing pain (sharp)

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What is Cholecystitis most commonly associated with?

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Obstruction from stones or sludge

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Symptoms of Cholecystitis

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  1. Referred pain in right scapula and RUQ
  2. Occurs 3-6 hours after high fat meal or when a patient lies down
  3. Tachycardia, Diaphoresis
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What does the stool look like with a total obstruction?

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Clay colored stools or Steatorrhea

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What does the urine look like with a total obstruction of the gallbladder?

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Dark amber urine

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What is the first option for treatment of Cholecystitis & Cholelithiasis?

A

Surgery

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What is a concern with giving anticholingerics after surgery?

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Dry mouth

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What nutritional concern are trying to prevent after surgery?

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Avoidance of rapid weight loss by giving small frequent meals with some fat, diet low in saturated fats, high in fiber and calcium

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What is the number 1 complication after surgery?

A

bleeding

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What do you do for a patient who has a total obstruction and has pruritus?

A
Antihistamines 
Non-alcoholic lotions
Soft linens
Short clean nails 
Scratch with knuckles rather than nails
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Postoperative teaching

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  1. Remove bandages after surgery and then you can shower
  2. Report signs of infection
  3. Gradually resume activités
  4. Return to work in 1 week
  5. May need low-fat diet for several weeks
  6. No heavy lifting for 4-6 wks
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