Tumors of livers

Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)

Overview

Liver tumors can either be primary or metastatic. Primary liver tumors can develop from blood arteries, bill ducts, connective tissue, or hepatocytes. These tumors might be benign or cancerous. It may be primary, benign, or malignant. diagnostic evaluation The liver is sampled. Its causes include oral contraception and others. Oral contraceptives are stopped for its treatment. Surgery to remove the affected liver section. To improve respiratory patterns, place them in a semi-fowlers position. Exercise your breathing and coughing.

Liver tumors can either be primary or metastatic. Primary liver tumors can develop from blood vessels, bill ducts, connective tissue, or hepatocytes. These tumors can be benign or cancerous.

Types

  • Benign and malignant
  • Primary (adenoma)
  • Benign hepatic cell tumors

Cause

  • Oral contraception
  • Diagnostic assessment
  • Liver biopsy

Management

  • Discontinue oral contraceptive

Surgical management

  • Removal of the affected liver segment.
  • Pancreatic removal

Nursing management

  • Relieve agony and suffering
  • To improve respiratory patterns, place them in a semi-fowlers position.
  • Exercise your breathing and coughing.
  • Frequently switch places.
  • Administering antibiotics and oxygen
  • Keep the intake and outflow chart current.
  • Limit your intake of alcohol and large meals.
  • Analyze your level of pain.
  • Analyze the wound drainage.
  • Dispense IV fluids
  • As needed, administer fluids and blood products.

References

  • Emoryhealthcare.org/liver-disease/benign-tumors.html
  • Cancer.org/cancer/liver-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/signs-symptoms.html
  • Mandal, G. (August 2013). A Textbook of Adult Health Nursing (2nd ed.). Dilllibazar kathmandu: Makalu publication house. Retrieved August 2013
  • liver.ca/liver-disease/types/liver-cancer.aspx
     
Things to remember
  • Liver tumors can either be primary or metastatic.
  • These tumors might be benign or cancerous.
  • Cause, oral conceiving
  • Exercise your breathing and coughing.
  • Frequently switch places.
  • Administering antibiotics and oxygen
  • Keep the intake and outflow chart current.
Questions and Answers

Types

  • Malignant and benign
  • Primary (adenomal) (adenomal)
  • Benign tumors of the liver cells.

Cause

  • Oral conceiving

Tumors of Livers

Types

  • Malignant and benign
  • Primary (adenomal) (adenomal)
  • Benign tumors of the liver cells.

Cause

  • oral conceiving

Surgical Management

  • Removal of the affected liver segment.
  • Pancreatic removal
  • Removal of the tumor

Tumors that started elsewhere in the body fluid and later metastasized to the liver are known as metastatic tumors.

Clinical Management

  • Little increase in temperature
  • Vomiting
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea that is constipated
  • Hepatomegaly
  • Pain in the right upper quadrant.

Diagnosis Assessment

  • Liver biopsy

Management

  • Chemotherapy
  • Dearterialization
    • By tying off the hepatic artery, the liver's oxygen supply is reduced, which in turn kills off more tumor cells.

 

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