ADDRESSING ERCP AND CHOLECYSTECTOMY
Scenario: Pam has been admitted to the hospital
with complaints of abdominal pain over a period
of time. The doctor has decided to do an ERCP
( Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
for this questionable abdominal pain.
This will be reflected in the care plan.
In the event of a diagnosis of gallbladder disease,
a cholecystectomy may be ordered by the doctor.
This is a surgical procedure to remove the gallbladder.
The organ is part of the digestive system.
The gallbladder is responsible for storing bile, which
is produced by the liver. Bile helps in the digestion of
fats. The most common cause of gallbladder inflammation
(cholecystitis) is gallstones. Sometimes, cancer may also
be the cause of this problem.
Sharp abdominal pain after ingestion of food, nausea and
vomiting, are classic symptoms.
Family teaching is also necessary
Preparation for ERCP (Cholangiopancreatography)
Learn more: What is an ERCP?
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.
Learn more about : Paracentesis and liver failure
The Digestive system
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