Glands & Hormones
Signs & Symptoms
Disorders
Medications
Nursing Care
100

This gland is known as the "master gland." 

What is the pituitary gland?
100

Weight gain, fatigue, and cold intolerance are signs of this condition. 

What is hypothyroidism? 

100

This disorder is caused by too little thyroid hormone. 

What is Hypothyroidism? 

100

This medication is used to treat hypothyroidism. 

What is Levothyroxine (synthroid) 

100

This is the priority intervention for SIADH.

What is fluid restriction (SIADH)? 

200

This gland regulates metabolism and produces T3 and T4. 

What is the thyroid gland. 
200

Weight loss, heat intolerance, and tachycardia are signs of this condition. 

What is Hyperthyroidism

200

This disorder is caused by too much thyroid hormone. 

What is Hyperthyroidism? 

200

This class of medications is used to treat adrenal insufficiency. 

What is corticosteroids (ex: hydrocortisone)? 
200

This is the priority intervention for diabetes insipidus. 

What is fluid replacement?

300

These glands produce cortisol and aldosterone. 

What is the adrenal glands? 
300

Severe thirst and large amounts of dilute urine indicate this condition. 

What is Diabetes Insipidus? 

300

This disorder results from decreased ADH. 

What is Diabetes Insipidus? 

300

These medications are slow down thyroid function. 

What is Antithyroid drugs (ex: methimazole, PTU)? 

300

This is the priority assessment after thyroidectomy. 

What is airway monitoring? 

400

This hormone is responsible for water balance in the body. 

What is the ADH (antidiuretic hormone)? 

400

Low sodium and fluid retention are seen in this condition. 

What is the SIADH? 

400

This disorder results from excess ADH. 

What is SIADH? 

400

This medication may be used to treat diabetes insipidus. 

What is Desmopressin (DDVAP)? 
400

This electrolyte should be monitored after thyroid surgery. 

What is calcium? 

500

This hormone is responsible for growth and enlargement of tissues. 

What is GH (growth hormone)?

500

Bronze skin and hypotension are classic signs of this disorder. 

What is Addison's Disease? 

500

This disorder causes enlarged hands, feet, and facial features

What is Acromegaly? 

500

This type of medication is used after pituitary surgery to replace hormones. 

What is hormone replacement therapy? 

500

This position is important after pituitary surgery. 

What is HOB elevated? 

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