Infection
Across
- 4. Most common non-viral cause of cirrhosis
- 6. Life-threatening colon dilation
- 8. Dilated veins prone to rupture and bleeding
- 10. ____ disrupt normal flora in gut causing C. DIff
- 12. Med to NOT give with C.Diff
- 13. Enlarged spleen due to blood backup
- 16. Immunization against preventable infectious diseases
- 18. Hep Prevalent in Baby Boomer population (born 1945-1965)
- 20. low ____ diet: Cirrhosis dietary management
- 22. most common cause for toxic hepatitis
- 23. Inflammation of liver cells with potential for recovery
- 24. Yellowing of hepatitis patient
Down
- 1. Invasion of pathogens causing tissue damage and immune response
- 2. End-stage liver disease with permanent scarring
- 3. most common pathogen in Pyelonephritis
- 5. Bacterial infection of the renal pelvis and kidney tissue
- 7. systemic sign of infection
- 9. ______ Syndrome:Kidney failure without kidney disease
- 11. Enterocolitis and diarrhea following antibiotic use
- 14. prevalence is higherce Higher in areas with poor sanitation/Self-limiting disease with mild flu-like symptoms
- 15. Hepatic _______:Mental status changes from toxin accumulation
- 17. reducces ammonia levels
- 19. Fluid accumulation in abdominal cavity
- 21. Hepatitis B prevention measure that is highly effective