Thursday, April 4, 2013

Management of patients with complications of cirrhosis

Management of patients with complications of cirrhosis

Christopher Fowler PhD, MBA, RN, ACNP-BC

The Nurse Practitioner: The American Journal of Primary Health Care

April 2013 Volume 38 Number 4 Pages 14 - 22

Despite significant improvements in medical care, the management of patients with cirrhosis remains challenging with less than optimal results. Although liver transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage liver disease and survival after transplant has consistently improved over the years, a scarcity of donor organs and growing incidence of cirrhosis requires continued improvement in ways to manage this complex group of patients.
 
Clinicians caring for individuals with chronic liver disease must remain vigilant for subtle changes in patient condition. Patients and caregivers must be educated to encourage frequent follow-up, adherence to prescribed therapeutic regimens, and communication regarding adverse reactions
 
Full article can be found @ Nursing Center.com

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