Case Study Sharon

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Why is Sharon is experiencing the following signs/symptoms? Please provide the specific pathophysiology. (4 points)
•Jaundice: Jaundice occurs when your liver doesn’t metabolize bilirubin the way it’s supposed to. Accumulation of bilirubin or its conjugates in body tissues produces jaundice, which is characterized by high plasma bilirubin levels and deposition of yellow bilirubin pigments in the skin and other tissues. Jaundice caused during the hepatic phase can arise from abnormalities in the metabolism and/or excretion of bilirubin. This can lead to an increase in both unconjugated and/or conjugated bilirubin levels.
•Increased bleeding & bruising: Patients with liver disease have decreased clotting factors. Clotting factors are proteins

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