Cirrhosis Assessment for Nursing Students

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • This video provides an overview of the assessment and underlying pathophysiology of the cirrhosis patient.
    I am Gail L Lupica with over 20 years of experience teaching nursing at the pre-licensure level. I earned a Bachelor Science in Nursing at SUNY Binghamton in 1986, a Master's in Nursing Education in 1992 from New York University (NYU) and a PhD in Adult and Post-Secondary Education in 2011. I have many years of experience in NCLEX-RN test preparation and remediation.
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Комментарии • 45

  • @Dreamsofahomesickalien
    @Dreamsofahomesickalien 2 года назад +1

    More information and presented better than the 3 hour lecture I just attended. My understanding has increased. Thank you!!

  • @meganmcgrew5421
    @meganmcgrew5421 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for the videos Professor Lupica. It is so helpful to supplement your lectures with your videos. Your lecture voice recordings are also very helpful!

  • @TWINZOFTWINZ
    @TWINZOFTWINZ 2 года назад

    Thanks so much! Please come back and make more. I actually understand the lecture I had at school now

  • @OwenRojek
    @OwenRojek 3 года назад +1

    Straight to the point! I've watched almost all your videos, and they have been a great help during nursing school. Thank you so much!

  • @lorenaramos5587
    @lorenaramos5587 4 года назад

    Why are you better than my own nursing instructors... thank you so much for all of your videos!!!! Extremely helpful!

  • @jenniferm.3243
    @jenniferm.3243 6 лет назад +2

    Such concise content! Thank you and I am so glad to have found you for my last semester!

  • @clairewolber5480
    @clairewolber5480 3 года назад +2

    wow you are amazing! i love all of your vidoes, have watched every single one of them. they are so helpful, thank you for your gift to nursing students! I would love it if you would continue to make these!!

  • @rosemarydaddona3895
    @rosemarydaddona3895 5 лет назад

    Love your videos! They are helping me so much for my test tomorrow. Thank you!

  • @kkd6466
    @kkd6466 5 лет назад

    this was such a great explanation and I understood it way better after this video! Please make more!!!

  • @deborahbehymer220
    @deborahbehymer220 6 лет назад

    Bless you Gail!! Thank you for these!!

  • @sohelsaheen
    @sohelsaheen 5 лет назад

    Simply I will say: NICE presentation. Easy to understand the basic things about Cirrohosis of liver and its pathophysiology.

  • @dioniciomaldonao7903
    @dioniciomaldonao7903 4 года назад

    Yes! Literally the best explantations ever!

  • @cpardo7
    @cpardo7 6 лет назад +1

    Very well done! Great video. Thank you!

  • @tatiana7050
    @tatiana7050 3 года назад

    AMAZING explanation. Thank you!

  • @GuadalupeGuacamole
    @GuadalupeGuacamole 6 лет назад +3

    Gail I LOVE the simple straightforward but not too basic teaching and instruction on every single concept!!! It is making my journey to graduation that much easier when I can supplement my schools syllabus with your great videos and it mirrors my curriculum!!!! It's amazing! Thank you so much!!! And this video...you had me when I saw the ascites ocean waves on the abdomen 😂😂😂 perfect visual for the fluid wave assessment!!! 💙💙💙

    • @GuadalupeGuacamole
      @GuadalupeGuacamole 6 лет назад +1

      PS not nursing school related but...your hair looks fabulous in this video!!! I had to screenshot it for my hairdresser lolol

    • @gaillupica9187
      @gaillupica9187  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much for letting me know what is working for you!

    • @jimbonner7997
      @jimbonner7997 5 лет назад

      agreed!!

  • @stellagabriel1658
    @stellagabriel1658 3 года назад

    This is wonderful, highly informative.

  • @samarfarah7102
    @samarfarah7102 Год назад

    your videos are great thank you so much!!!

  • @nancycm
    @nancycm 2 года назад

    Great video.

  • @77zeza
    @77zeza 3 года назад

    Thankyou doctor !! An excellent video that is easy to understand Liver Cirrhosis. Unfortunately my father is at the advanced stage.

  • @hanasilewnet2320
    @hanasilewnet2320 2 года назад

    Great, thanx👩‍⚕️

  • @comprehensivemedzlearning1630
    @comprehensivemedzlearning1630 5 лет назад

    I like very much your way to teach

  • @perrineregnier9871
    @perrineregnier9871 3 года назад +1

    Does Clegenatur Methods really work? I notice many people keep on speaking about Clegenatur Methods. But Im uncertain if it is good enough to enhance their bust size naturally.

  • @williamroberts1062
    @williamroberts1062 6 лет назад

    Gail, you mentioned 3 reasons for bleeding in liver patients. Splenomegaly, decreased production of proteins, and malabsorption of vitamin K. In our lecture, we were taught that the lack of clotting factors was a key reason for bleeding in liver patients. Are clotting factors the same as the proteins?

  • @winonawillemsma1697
    @winonawillemsma1697 6 лет назад

    So could the indirect bulirubin level indicate the severity of cirrhosis? Thank you for this video!

    • @gaillupica9187
      @gaillupica9187  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Winona, Not necessarily. The indirect (or direct) bilirubin level could be very elevated when the liver is temporarily inflamed.

  • @ashleyjonelledenam4082
    @ashleyjonelledenam4082 5 лет назад

    Great videos! I'm a little confused. My textbook says in hemolytic jaundice the bilirubin is unconjugated and it is NOT excreted in the urine because it is not water soluble but in biliary obstruction, the bilirubin is conjugated and water soluble so it can be excreted in the urine. In your video you said the unconjugated bilirubin is excreted in the urine, do you mind explaining?

    • @gaillupica9187
      @gaillupica9187  5 лет назад

      Hi Ashley! I don't even remember referring to excretion of it. Everything you said is correct! Unconjugated bilirubin is elevated in hemolytic jaundice and conjugated bili is elevated in obstructive jaundice and knowing that is useful when looking at their labs when they first come in. If your professor is asking you about excretion of it, then the fact that unconjugated bili is fat soluble and therefore not excreted in urine, makes perfect sense.

    • @autumngonzalez4859
      @autumngonzalez4859 4 года назад

      Ashley Jonelle Tierneyi know I’m late to the party here lol. I’m learning this section in Patho right now. According to what I have learned, there are 3 categories of jaundice: prehaptic, intrahepatic, and posthepatic. In prehepatic, you wouldn’t see dark urine as the bilirubin isn’t conjugated yet. In intrahepatic, both levels of unconjugated AND conjugated bilirubin is elevated so you will have dark urine. With posthepatic, you also have elevated conjugated bilirubin but also obstruction in bile flow,so you will see dark urine and pale stools.

  • @shelbisatterfield4689
    @shelbisatterfield4689 3 года назад

    it sounds like somebody is behind the camera snapping pictures or flipping through a textbook as hard as they can the whole time

  • @arankagionetti2098
    @arankagionetti2098 3 года назад

    Let's have a bottle of Jack Daniels!

  • @xanifaxonsafaralieva1930
    @xanifaxonsafaralieva1930 3 года назад

    Hello I have a question. Is there a cure for liver cirrhosis??

    • @gaillupica9187
      @gaillupica9187  3 года назад

      The short answer is no.

    • @acchasaichand5021
      @acchasaichand5021 3 года назад

      What precautions take mam to control this and what diet shouid take mam

  • @drdean5263
    @drdean5263 5 лет назад

    amazing job! but get an art dept. lol