
GI, pancreatitis, Liver Failure, and Burns
Nursing Student Deep Dive · Trevor Love
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Show Notes
In this high-stakes episode we bring together several critical and often life-threatening conditions every nursing student must master: GI alterations, gastrointestinal bleeds, pancreatitis, hepatic failure, and burns. These emergencies demand rapid assessment, informed interventions, and coordinated care—making your nursing knowledge a true lifesaving asset.
You’ll learn:
- How to recognize and manage upper and lower GI bleeds, including signs like melena, hematemesis, and hemodynamic instability
- Pathophysiology and nursing care for acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis, including pain management, enzyme replacement, and nutritional support
- Essentials of hepatic failure—from jaundice and coagulopathy to hepatic encephalopathy and ascites
- The link between burn injury and systemic complications, including fluid shifts, infection risk, and multi-organ dysfunction
- Key nursing interventions across all conditions: vital signs monitoring, fluid resuscitation, lab interpretation (amylase, lipase, LFTs, coag panels), and patient education
This episode ties multiple systems together to help you recognize red flags and prioritize care when every second counts.
⚠️ Perfect for: Nursing students studying advanced med-surg, preparing for emergency or critical care clinicals, or reviewing complex pathophysiology for the NCLEX.