Acute pancreatitis occurs when the pancreas is inflamed due to the release of pancreatic enzymes. Pancreatitis can be caused by biliary tract disease and chronic alcohol abuse.
2. Alcohol abuse is a common secondary diagnosis when a patient is admitted for pancreatitis treatment. Suggest at least 5 clinical manifestations that may indicate alcohol withdrawal in a patient receiving care.
A few clinical manifestations of alcohol withdrawal include nausea, abdominal pain, anxiety, increased body temperature and insomnia.
3. Unrelieved pain can have harmful effects on the various systems of the body. Suggest at least 1 possible response for each area listed when pain is not resolved properly: