A liver abscess occurs when bacteria or protozoa destroy hepatic tissue, producing a cavity, which fills with infectious organisms, liquefied liver cells, and leukocytes. Necrotic tissue then walls off the cavity from the rest of the liver. Liver abscess carries a mortality of 10% to 20%, despite treatment. Liver abscess affects both sexes and all age-groups, although it's slightly more prevalent in hospitalized children (because of a high rate of immunosuppression) and in females (most commonly those between ages 40 and 60).
6 Nursing Diagnosis for Liver Abscess
- Impaired Liver Function
- Acute pain
- Deficient knowledge (diagnosis and treatment)
- Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements
- Risk for impaired skin integrity
- Risk for infection