Glands
Endocrine disorders
Medications
Nursing Considerations
Hormones
100

This gland produces thyroid-stimulating hormone.

What is the anterior pituitary gland?

100

Develops when there is insufficient ADH (Antidiuretic hormone.)

What is diabetes insipidus?

100

Used to treat diabetes insipidus by increasing water reabsorption in the kidneys

Desmopressin

100
This medication should be tapered off over 1 to 2 weeks.

What is prednisone?

100

This hormone stimulates contractions of pregnant uterus and release of breast milk after childbirth.

What is oxytocin?

200

Stores and secretes antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin

What is the posterior pituitary gland?

200

Characterized by weight gain, muscle weakness, puffy face and hair loss.

What is hypothyroidism?

200

A synthetic form of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4). It works by increasing the levels of thyroid hormones in the body, thereby treating hypothyroidism. 

What is levothyroxine sodium (Synthroid)

200

Monitor for signs of hypovolemia due to the large amount of water excreted.

What should you monitor for in patients with Diabetes insipidus?

200

This increases water absorption from kidneys and raises blood pressure.

What is antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

300

Synthesizes tetraiodothyronine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3) and calcitonin

What is the thyroid gland?

300

Characterized by weight loss, tachycardia,
palpitations, hyperhidrosis, heat intolerance,
excessive perspiration, nervousness, irritability,
exophthalmos

What is hyperthyroidism?

300

Inhibits the production of thyroid hormone to treat hyperthyroidism and other overactive thyroid diseases.

What is methimazole (Tapazole)?

300

Encourage the patient to take the medication at the same time every day to maintain therapeutic blood levels.

What should the nurse include in patient teaching for thyroid replacement and antithyroid medications?

300

This hormone increases blood calcium by stimulating calcium release from bone.

What is parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

400

Secretes parathormone, which regulates calcium levels in the blood.

What is the parathyroid gland?

400

Patients exhibit personality changes, confusion, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, GI disturbances, muscle weakness, weight loss and skin pigmentation changes.

What is Addison Disease (Adrenal Insufficiency)

400

Promotes sodium retention and hydrogen ion and potassium excretion to treat adrenocortical insufficiency.

What is fludrocortisone (Florinef)?

400

Advise patients to eat foods high in potassium to avoid hypokalemia.

What dietary recommendations should be included for patients taking glucocorticoids?

400

This hormone stimulates glycogen breakdown in the liver, increasing blood sugar concentration

What is Glucagon?

500

Produces epinephrine and norepinephrine

What are the adrenal glands?

500

Symptoms include personality changes, moon face, hyperglycemia, CNS irritability, edema, fat deposits on the face and back of shoulders. 

What is Cushing Syndrome (Adrenocortical hyperfunction)

500

A corticosteroid medication commonly used to treat adrenocortical insufficiency.

What is prednisone?

500

The patients exhibit memory & energy issues, thinning hair, cold hands and feet, and enlarged thyroid and slow heartbeat.

What are some symptoms of turners syndrome?

500

This hormone constricts blood vessels in skin, kidney and gut which increases blood supply to the heart, brain and skeletal muscles.

What is epinephrine (adrenaline)?

M
e
n
u