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cirrhosis causes  - alcohol - viral hepatitis (HepB, HepC) Too much fat collecting in the liver (nonalcoholic): obese, hyperlipidemia, diabetics Problems with bile duct (carries bile from liver to small intestine): bile stays in liver and damages cells Autoimmune What does the liver do? ...

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PN 140 test 5 Questions and Answers
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cirrhosis causes

 - alcohol


- viral hepatitis (HepB, HepC)




Too much fat collecting in the liver (nonalcoholic): obese, hyperlipidemia, diabetics




Problems with bile duct (carries bile from liver to small intestine): bile stays in liver and

damages cells




Autoimmune




What does the liver do?

 Takes substances in our blood and metabolizes and detoxifies them


along with storing and producing substances to help with digestion, clotting, and immune health




hepatic portal vein

 delivers unoxyginated blood full of nutrients to liver ex:lipids, proteins, carbs,
GLUCOSE




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The organs connected to the hepatic portal vein are:

small/large intestine, pancreas, spleen, stomach




Hepatic artery


 delivers rich oxygenate blood that just came from the heart to the liver,


but it's poor in nutrients.




kupffer cells

 macrophages that cleanse the blood coming from the hepatic portal vein and artery


removes bacteria, debris, parasites, old RBCs




break down the hemoglobin into heme and globin groups.




bile


 A substance produced by the liver that breaks up fat


essential for the absorption of fat soluble vitamins. vitamin A, D, E, and K




Hepatocytes




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 performing bile production, metabolism, storage, conjugating bilirubin, and
detoxification


metabolize heme into iron and bilirubin




liver metabolizing glucose

 excessive amounts will be synthesized and stored as glycogen AND converts glycogen
into glucose when blood glucose levels are low to increase sugar levels


(monitor blood glucose...in cirrhosis the liver can't synthesize glycogen properly and store it, so

more hangs out in the blood, leading to hyperglycemia)




(in cirrhosis, if the patient is sick or not eating the liver is unable to convert the glycogen to

glucose so the patient can have episode of hypoglycemia)




liver metabolizes Lipids and Proteins

 converts ammonia into urea which is then excreted via the urine


Urea is much less toxic to the brain that ammonia




(This doesn't happen in cirrhosis which is why the patient will have neuro change, asterixis,

HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY)




Storage in liver



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 Stores vitamins (vitamin B12, A, E, D, and K) and minerals along with IRON and
GLYCOGEN.


bile is essential for the absorption of fat soluble vitamins.




In cirrhosis, bile production is impaired which will lead to decreased absorption and storage of

those fat soluble vitamins (vitamin A, D, E, and K)




billirubin in cirrhosis

 hepatocytes metabolize heme into iron and bilirubin.


The bilirubin is put into the bile and leaves via the stool




In cirrhosis, the hepatocytes are damaged and CAN'T do this so the hepatocytes leak bilirubin

in the blood as the levels increase it is found in urine




leading to jaundice




Liver production of blood plasma proteins

 albumin (maintains oncotic pressure and water regulation within the interstitial tissue)


fibrinogen, prothrombin (aids in clotting)




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