Cirrhosis symptoms related to declining liver function include: Jaundice (yellow tint to your skin and eyes)
dizziness, tired feeling; depression, confusion, memory problems; nightmares, trouble sleeping; diarrhea; or
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100mg Daily
very slow heartbeats; a light-headed feeling, like you might pass out; shortness of breath (even with mild exertion), swelling, rapid weight gain; or
I totally understand you about being anxious about your heart and surgery
1%, respectively
Some medicines
Initial dose: 100 mg orally per day in single or divided doses
For the moderate to high extraction drugs omeprazole, metoprolol, and midazolam, liver cirrhosis decreased the elimination rate by 75%, 37%, and 60%, respectively, increased exposure, and decreased the apparent systemic clearance (clearance/bioavailability)
Initially 1 mg/kg twice daily, increased if necessary up to 8 mg/kg daily in 2–4 divided doses (max
Metoprolol is excreted in breast milk
Which critical lab value should the nurse check prior to the procedure to protect the client's safety? , The nurse is caring for a client with end-stage liver disease (ESDL)
2 The development of ascites is an important landmark in the natural history of cirrhosis as it is associated with a 50% mortality over two years, 2,3,4,5 and signifies the need to consider liver transplantation as a therapeutic