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Describe the function of the liver

Describe the function of the liver

Responses to classmates must consist of at least 271 words (not including the greeting and the references), do NOT repeat the same thing your classmate is saying, try to add something of value like a resource, educational information to give to patients, possible bad outcomes associated with the medicines discussed in the case, try to include a sample case you’ve seen at work and discuss how you feel about how that case was handled. Try to use supportive information such as current Tx guidelines, current research related to the treatment, anything that will enhance learning in the online classroom. Educating a combined class of 6th and 7th graders about the anatomy and physiology of cirrhosis. Class Objectives 1.Describe the function of the liver 2.Understanding cirrhosis 3.Applications of risk factors What is the Liver? The liver is the largest solid organ in your body. It will be about the size of a football when you are grown. The liver has so many functions, but I will just describe the top three. The liver filters and cleans blood. After you eat the good nutrients from the food pass from the intestines to the blood. That blood then goes through the liver. The liver can process the good things out of the blood that the body needs. It then sends the stuff the body doesn’t need with bile to the intestines where you poop it out or sends it to the kidneys where you pee it out (Cirrhosis, n.d). The liver makes bile. When you eat the digestive system takes everything your body needs from the food. One of the things your body gets from food is fat. Bile is a juice produced by the liver that helps digest the fats (Cirrhosis, n.d.).

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The liver stores glycogen. The liver helps the body use carbs which are found in foods like breads, milk, and fruits. The body breaks down carbs into sugar called glucose. Glucose is the main source of fuel for our cells, and when it is stored in the liver it is called glycogen. The liver releases glycogen into the blood when we need a quick burst of energy or if blood sugars are too low (Cirrhosis, n.d.). Describe the function of the liver Understanding Cirrhosis Cirrhosis is a disease where the liver becomes injured or scarred. When the liver is scarred and damaged it does not function well, and the functions of the liver are essential to life. If the liver is not functioning you can experience yellowing of the skin and eyes (called jaundice) throwing up blood, pooping blood (result of what is called portal hypertension), being tired a lot, fluid buildup in the belly or arms and legs (called ascites), and can lose your desire to eat (McCance, Huether, Brashers, & Rote, 2014). Risk factors In adults the most common risk factors leading to cirrhosis are alcohol use and hepatitis C which is a virus that can be spread by sharing needles or other equipment used to inject drugs (CDC,n.d.). Figures 1 and 2 Liver Image from Up To Date, 2019. Video Link https://youtu.be/BWqas5R5M6A The reason I decided on this video is because of the group I am trying to reach. There were several videos that contained so much information and very boring monotone dialogue. I knew that this needed to be short and to the point to maintain attention. I also liked that it was full of color and animated, reaching to the 6th and 7th grade students that my aim is for. The video discusses just cirrhosis, the only thing I would change would do a small bit about the function of the liver before what cirrhosis is. It discusses portal hypertension, ascites, jaundice, and hepatic encephalopathy. References Cirrhosis. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/liver-disease/cirrhosis Cirrhosis (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.uptodate.com/contents/cirrhosis-beyond-the-basics#H2 Hepatitis C Questions and Answers for the Public | CDC. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hcv/cfaq.htm McCance, K.L., Huether, S.E., Brashers, V.L. & Rote, N.S. (2014).Pathophysiology: The biologic basis for disease in adults and children (7th ed.).St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier Describe the function of the liver

 

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