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Elderly male patient with stomach cancer. Gall bladder removed and feeding…
Elderly male patient with stomach cancer. Gall bladder removed and feeding tube inserted into alimentary canal
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Physiology
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Liver
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Detoxifies blood by modifying hormones, drugs, and alcohol
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Enzymes
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Sucrase
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Catalyses hydrolysis of table sugar into monosaccharides, glucose, and fructose
Bypassing: Concentration and storing of secretions of the liver as well as the breakdown of nutrients and chyme
Non-participating organs: Esophagus, stomach, duodenum, gallbladder
Non-participating chemicals and enzymes: Amylase, pepsinogen, gastric lipase, sucrase, maltase, lactase, bile
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When gallbladder is removed, the more concentrated bile is no longer available for facilitating the mechanical digestion of a fatty meal. Patients who have had their gallbladder removed are instructed to limit their fat intake.
Inadequate saliva production, inadequate chemical digestion processes, impacted release of intrinsic factor, concentrating bile is no longer occuring
Patient will require a vitamin rich diet that is low in fat content. It will need to include the 6 essential nutrients for the body to keep functioning and organs to continue processing
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Glucose, fructose, galactose
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