LIVER FAILURE AND PARACENTESIS / POTENTIAL PROBLEMS/ CARE PLANNING

 

Paracentesis

In the image above , a patient is being examined by
his doctor. He has an enlarged abdomen due to liver 
failure. He is also experiencing shortness of breath.

The patient in liver failure, may experience difficulty
breathing. This is caused by an accumulation of peritoneal
fluid in the abdominal cavity.

Paracentesis is done to remove excess fluid and make 
breathing easier.

The Care Plan would reflect the potential problems
associated with this condition. This would include:
- Respiratory problems related to ascites.
Skin breakdown related to anasarca.
- Mental confusion related to liver toxins.
-Decrease in urinary output related to liver failure.


Learn more about : Potential problems and  Care planning


Here are some diagnostic tests that are done frequently.

Follow the links below:

1. Chest X ray
2. CAT scan
3. EKG
4. MRI scan
5. Ultrasound
6. Echocardiogram



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