Care Plan for Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Management
Category: Gastrointestinal
Assessment
Patient presents with fatigue, pruritus, and jaundice. Diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis confirmed.
Diagnosis
Risk for impaired liver function related to autoimmune liver disease.
Goals
Patient will demonstrate stable liver function and reduced symptoms. Patient will understand the importance of medication adherence and regular monitoring.
Interventions
Monitor liver function tests regularly and report any abnormalities. Administer prescribed medications to manage symptoms and slow disease progression. Educate patient on the importance of avoiding alcohol and hepatotoxic substances. Provide dietary counseling to support liver health and manage symptoms.
Rationale
These interventions aim to support liver function, manage symptoms, and educate the patient on lifestyle modifications.
Evaluation
Patient's liver function and adherence to the treatment plan will be monitored regularly.
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