Ch. 12: Reye Syndrome Flashcards

1
Q

What is Reye syndrome?

A

A life threatening disorder that involves acute encephalopathy and fatty changes of the liver

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2
Q

____ and Reye syndrome have similar manifestations and are both sometimes preceded by ____ infections. Testing is necessary to differentiate between the two

A

Meningitis; viral

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3
Q

Reye syndrome primarily affects the liver and brain, causing what?

A

Liver dysfunction

Cerebral edema

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4
Q

What is peak incidence of Reye?

A

When influenza is most common–Jan, Feb, and March

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5
Q

What other disorders is Reye mistaken for?

A
  • Encephalitis
  • Meningitis
  • Poisoning
  • SIDS
  • Diabetes
  • Psychiatric illness
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6
Q

There is potential associated between between using _____ products for treating fevers caused by viral infections and the development of Reye Syndrome

A

Aspirin

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7
Q

Reyes syndrome typically follows a ____ infection such as flu, gastroenteritis, varicella

A

Viral infection

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8
Q

How does Reye syndrome present?

A

In clinical stages based on the severity of liver and neurologic findings

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9
Q

What are some characteristics of Reye syndrome?

A
  • Lethargy
  • Irritability
  • Combativeness
  • Confusion
  • Delirium
  • Profuse vomiting
  • Convulsions
  • LOC
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10
Q

If client has Reye, what lab tests will be done and what will tests look like?

A

Elevated liver enzymes (ALT and AST)
Elevated serum ammonia
Altered serum electrolytes
Coagulation times may be extended

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11
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What is the diagnostic procedure for Reye?

A

Liver biopsy

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12
Q

A liver biopsy consists of taking a piece of liver tissue via a large bore needle, and sending this tissue to the pathology department. Care should be taken to ensure that the _____ are WNL prior to procedure

A

Clotting studies are WNL

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13
Q

What nutritional status is needed prior to liver biopsy?

A

NPO

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14
Q

What is monitored post procedure of liver biopsy?

A

Hemorrhage

Assess VS

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15
Q

Should a lumbar puncture be done?

A

Yes, to rule out meningitis

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16
Q

Maintain ____ while preventing _____

A

Maintain hydration while preventing cerebral edema

17
Q

How should client be positioned?

A

Maintain head in a midline neutral position

HOB elevated 30degree

18
Q

Is it okay to do extreme flexion, extension, or rotation exercises with the client with Reye?

A

No, avoid this!

19
Q

What should be monitored and prevented?

A

Monitor coagulation and prevent hemorrhage

20
Q

Provide private time for the family to be with the client if _____

A

Death is imminent

21
Q

Why would a diuretic be prescribed to pt. with Reye? What diuretic would be given?

A

To decrease cerebral swelling; osmotic (mannitol)

22
Q

What Vit. may be given and why?

A

Vit. K–improves synthesis of blood clotting factors in the liver

23
Q

What injection route is preferred for Vit K administration?

A

SQ

24
Q

Care after discharge: Teach parents to avoid giving salicylate to children and to read labels of OTC drugs to make sure salicylate aren’t in them. What are salicylate?

A

ASPIRIN

25
Q

After Reye’s do clients regain liver function? What about the neurological status?

A

Yes, regain liver function

May have neurological deficits

26
Q

What are complications of Reye?

A

Neurologic sequalea

Death

27
Q

A nurse is caring for a school age client with possibly has Reye syndrome. Which of the following is a risk factor for developing Reyes?

A. Recent history of infectious cystitis caused by candid
B. Recent history of bacterial otitis media
C. Recent episode of gastroenteritis
D. Recent episode of Ham. influ meningitis

A

C