Unit 2
Across
- 1. Overload Syndrome Rare complication of IV fat emulsion therapy characterized by sudden elevation of the serum triglyceride level, fever, clotting problems, and multisystem organ failure.
- 6. Hepaticus Musty odor, garlic and rotten eggs detected on the patient’s breath.
- 7. Encephalopathy A decline in brain function that is a result of severe liver disease.
- 9. emulsions recommended within 7 days after starting parenteral nutrition to avoid deficiency of essential fatty acids.
- 10. Patients with ascites should be restricted to 1-2g a day of this electrolyte
- 12. Inflammation or infection of the diverticula.
- 13. Varices Enlarged veins in the esophagus that can cause major bleeding.
- 14. Nutrition Feeding intravenously.
Down
- 2. Flapping tremors of hands.
- 3. Irreversible scarring of the liver caused by hepatic inflammation and necrosis.
- 4. Branch of medicine that manages patients with obesity and related diseases.
- 5. transplantation A surgery to replace a diseased or failed liver with a healthy liver from another person.
- 8. hypertension Results from increased pressure in portal vein.
- 11. Syndrome Condition where food moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine, causing nausea, diarrhea, or low blood sugar.
- 15. Abnormal fluid buildup in the abdominal cavity, specifically in the peritoneal space.