Releases these hormones
T3 + T4 (energy)
Parathyroid releases these electrolytes
Ca+, PO4-, Mg+
Calcium, Phosphorous, Magnesium
Master gland that releases TSH
Pituitary Gland
DKA is this type of Diabetes w/ ketones in the urine, extremely high BS, fruity smelling breath, confusion, and dehydration?
What is the treatment?
Type 1
Fluids + Insulin
What is Cushing's Syndrome?
What are the 4 Cardinal Signs?
What is the Treatment?
Too much cortisol and the series of symptoms comes together
Moon Face, Buffalo Hump, Purple Striae, Thin Extremities (Coons)
Dexamethasone- reduces cortisol amounts
Requires this to help the function of the thyroid
Iodine
Regulates this for the bones
Calcium
releases this hormone when depleted
ATCH
This medication is another name for Glucophage and used for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes.
Teach your patient :
- It can cause diarrhea
- DO NOT take w/in 48 hrs of a CT that requires iodine due to counteraction causing kidney damage
Metformin
Hypothyroid Disease that is autoimmune and treated with Synthroid or Levothyroxine
Hashimoto's
If Goiter is large then...
lack of iodine in diet
When calcium gets low this is released
PTH
(Parathyroid Hormone)
Cortisol
HHS is related this type of Diabetes that presents with extremely high BS, severe confusion, dehydration and is treated with this
Type 2
Fluids + Insulin, Metformin**
Too little Cortisol
5 Cardinal Signs: *Craves Salt*, Bronze pigmentation of skin, weight loss, hypoglycemia
Treatment: Prednisone/Hydrocortisone (replaces cortisol)
Addison's Disease
If enlarged thyroid give this supplement
Levothryoxine
When Calcium is depleted then you need...
Vitamin D
Regulates thyroid to release T3 + T4 for more energy
TSH
(Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
Pancreatitis is mainly caused by this
Chronic Alcohol Use
Hyperthyroidism disease that causes damage to thyroid:
Bulging eyes, summer symptoms, may need radioactive iodine
Treatment: Tapazole (Methamizole)
Grave's Disease
Released by the thyroid, causes calcium in bones, allows renal excretion to decrease calcium levels in blood
Calcitonin
Bone triggers parathyroid to release Ca+ by stimulating this
--------------------------------------------------
PTH triggers bones to restore Calcium and tells the kidneys to do this to calcium
PTH
--------------------------------------------------
Reabsorb
This organ releases Cortisol
Kidneys
Endocrine:
Exocrine:
with these 2 types....
Enzymes
- lipase & amylase
Too much ADH, body retains water, sodium = low, hyponatremia
Too low ADH, too much urine excreted, sodium= high, hypernatremia
SIADH
Diabetes Insipidus (DI)