Signs/Symptoms
Diagnostics/Labs
Treatment
100

lethargy, fatigue, muscle weakness 

true 

100

What labs will be low?

cortisol, glucose and sodium 

100

What medication will they take for the rest of thier life?

Hormone replacement. 

200

hypokalemia and hypernatremia 

false. hyperkalemia and hyponatremia. 

200

What labs will be elevated?

potassium, BUN, eosinophil count and ACTH

200

What do you monitor?

Vital signs, particularly for hypotension. I/O.

300

anorexia, nausea, vomiting 

true. 

300

What would a CT show? 

adrenal gland atrophy 

300

What medications are administered?

Glucocorticoids and mineralcorticoids. 

400

women may have menstrual changes and men may have impotence. 

true.

400

what is there a hyposecretion of?

adrenal cortex hormones 

400

patient teaching in regards to diet 

high in carbs and protein, calcium and vit d replacement for glucocorticoids 

increase in sodium w/ mineralcocorticoids 

500

Addisons Crisis 

severe headache, severe abdominal, leg and lower back pain, generalized weakness, irritability and confusion. sever hypotension and shock.

500
what is there a loss of?

mineralcorticoid aldosterone levels

500

what action is taken when the patient is under stress in regards to corticosteriods?

the dose is increased 

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