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Lesson 63. Gallbladder Disease
1-63. GALLBLADDER DISEASE a. Cholelithiasis, the presence of calculi or stones in the gallbladder, is the cause of 90 percent of gallbladder disease. Their presence indicates some dysfunction of the gallbladder. Gallstones are composed of cholesterol, calcium, bilirubin, and inorganic salts. b. Cholecystitis, inflammation of the gallbladder, is usually associated with gallstones. c. Biliary colic, or a "gallbladder attack," is the result of contracture of the gallbladder. Stimulated by fat (from a meal), the gallbladder attempts to release bile, but is unable to do so because of some obstruction. In most cases, this obstruction is due to gallstones. Symptoms of the classic gallbladder attack include the following:
d. Nursing implications.
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