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The only resource of its kind, this concise, practical guide to GI and liver disease delivers current information on diagnosing, managing, and treating common GI and liver disorders, along with providing liver transplant guidelines. Written for nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in varied specialties, it fills a gap in information needed by primary and acute care professionals who are the chief caretakers for GI and liver patients. This guide delivers information on recent important treatment advances that have revolutionized GI and liver care and provides guidance for seeking expert advice or urgent/emergent care for more complex cases. The “Fast Facts in a Nutshell” feature highlights key takeaway points throughout the text.The resource reviews common GI symptoms and disorders from irritable bowel disorders (including key differences between Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) to gallstones and GERD. A section on liver disease describes essential liver functions, reviews liver function tests, and addresses commonly and less commonly seen liver disease diagnoses. Complications of cirrhosis are examined to ensure prompt recognition of these potentially deadly symptoms. Additionally, the book addresses liver transplantation with comprehensive attention to the evaluation process, organ donation/allocation, and post-transplant care for donor and recipient alike. Each chapter includes an overview, significant laboratory or imaging findings, treatment options, expected outcomes, and IDC-10 codes for billing and reimbursement.Key FeaturesProvides speedy access to current information on diagnosing, managing, and treating common GI and liver disorders for frontline professionalsIncludes a comprehensive review of the liver, abnormal liver function tests (LFTs), and transplantationReflects up-to-date information on the latest treatment guidelines for gastrointestinal and liver disease, including celiac disease and hepatitis CAddresses common gastrointestinal diseases and guidelines for treatment as outlined by the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)Discusses current liver disease management and guidelines for treatment as outlined by American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)
Amanda Chaney, MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC, is a nurse practitioner in Jacksonville, FL with over 15 years’ experience in caring for hospitalized patients. She currently cares for liver transplant and hepatology patients and is a preceptor/mentor for ARNP and PA students, medical students and residents on their hepatology rotation.
ContentsPrefacePart I: Assessment of Common Gastrointestinal Symptoms1. Abdominal Assessment, Labs, Imaging, and Differential Diagnosis2. Nausea and Vomiting3. Abdominal Pain4. Constipation5. DiarrheaPart II: Common GI Disorders6. Celiac Disease7. Irritable Bowel Syndrome8. Food Intolerances or Allergies9. Inflammatory Bowel Disease10. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease11. Peptic Ulcer Disease12. Diverticular Disease13. Gallstones14. Gastrointestinal CancersPart III: Liver Disease15. Assessment of Liver Function and Abnormal Liver Function Tests16. Causes of Liver Disease17. Viral Hepatitis18. Fatty Liver Disease19. Autoimmune Liver Disease20. Acute Liver FailurePart IV: Cirrhosis and Its Complications21. Cirrhosis22. Ascites/Fluid Retention23. Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis24. Gastrointestinal Bleeding25. Hepatic Encephalopathy26. Hepatorenal Syndrome27. Hepatopulmonary Syndrome28. Hepatocellular Carcinoma29. Malnutrition/Vitamin DeficienciesPart V: Liver Transplantation30. Transplant Recipient Considerations31. Transplant Donor Considerations32. Posttransplant CareIndex