CHCMU New /Key words Bile a bitter-tasting fluid secreted by the liver that's often golden-brown to greenish in color(胆汁) mesentery usually refers to the small bowel mesentery which anchors the small intestine to the back of the abdominal wall.Blood vessels,nerves, and lymphatics branch through the mesentery to supply the intestine. Other mesenteries exist to support the sigmoid colon,appendix,transverse colon,and portions of the ascending and descending colon.(肠系膜) www.chcmu.com
New /Key words • Bile a bitter-tasting fluid secreted by the liver that‘s often golden-brown to greenish in color(胆汁) • mesentery usually refers to the small bowel mesentery which anchors the small intestine to the back of the abdominal wall. Blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics branch through the mesentery to supply the intestine. • Other mesenteries exist to support the sigmoid colon, appendix, transverse colon, and portions of the ascending and descending colon. (肠系膜)
8 CHCMU ·Introduction Etiology 。Pathology Clinical Manifestations Therapeutic management Nursing Problems and Nursing Intervention www.chcmu.com
• Introduction • Etiology • Pathology • Clinical Manifestations • Therapeutic management • Nursing Problems and Nursing Intervention
CHCMU 天 1.Definition Intussusception is an invagination or telescoping of one portion of the intestine into another. It is one of the most frequent causes of intestinal obstruction during infancy. www.chcmu.com
1.Definition Intussusception is an invagination or telescoping of one portion of the intestine into another. It is one of the most frequent causes of intestinal obstruction during infancy
CHCMU 2.Incidence Age:80%<2years old,most common in infants aged 4-10 moths. Sex:the male-to-female ratio 3:1 Season:seasonal peak in spring and summer www.chcmu.com
Age: 80%<2years old, most common in infants aged 4-10 moths. Sex: the male-to-female ratio 3 : 1 Season:seasonal peak in spring and summer 2.Incidence
CHCMU 天 ·Introduction Etiology 。Pathology Clinical Manifestations Therapeutic management Nursing Problems and Nursing Intervention www.chcmu.com
• Introduction • Etiology • Pathology • Clinical Manifestations • Therapeutic management • Nursing Problems and Nursing Intervention