Hyper or Hypo?
Medications
Glucose Metabolism
Name that Condition
Nursing Care
100

Symptoms are tachycardia, elevated temperature, elevated blood pressure.

What is hyperthyroidism?

100

For a child with T1DM, this type of insulin is administered at bedtime.

What is glargine? (Lantus)

100

Common symptoms are polyuria, polyphagia, and polydipsia.

What is Diabetes Mellitus?

100

Excessive levels of growth hormones.

What is gigantism? (hyperpituitarism)

100

What nursing interventions should be done when a child is admitted with a blood sugar of 450 mg/dL.

What is assess their blood sugar before meals and at bedtime? (In addition: monitor VS, I/O, maintain IV fluids (no dextrose), and monitor insulin drip (with K+).


200

Short stature is common symptom when there is a decreased level of growth hormone.

What is Hypopituitarism?

200

This medication is administered on an empty stomach to children with hypothyroidism.

What is levothyroxine?

200

Nursing care for a child with a blood sugar of 50 mg/mL who is unresponsive. 

What is administration of glucagon IM (or if an IV is present-D50W)?

200

Congenital form if untreated, child will have a high pitched cry (like a cat).

What is cretinism (hypothyroidism)?

200

What should the nurse do when caring for a child with precocious puberty.

What is talk with them at their chronological age?

300

Symptoms are coarse hair, weight gain, feeling cold.

What is hypothyroidism?

300

The first line of treatment for Graves Disease.

What is a beta blocker?

300

Pale, shaking, and diaphoresis

What is hypoglycemia?

300

This condition is caused by overproduction of FSH and LH.

What is the cause of precocious puberty?

300

With an elevated blood sugar the nurse would assess the urine for fat breakdown.

What are ketones?

400

After epiphyseal closure growth occurs in transverse direction.

What is hyperpituitarism? (gigantism)

400

This medication is considered fast acting and lasts 2-4 hours after administration.

What is regular insulin?

400

HbA1c of 5.5% in an adolescent. 

What is a normal HbA1c?

400

Urine output depends on the sodium level.

What is Diabetes Insipidus?

400

What lab tests would the nurse draw blood in order to diagnosis issues with the thyroid.

What  is thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), thyroxine (T4), and triiodothyronine (T3). 

500

Common symptoms are exophthalmos, visual disturbances, severe hypertension.

What is hyperthyroidism (Grave's Disease)?

500

This medication can be given to children following brain surgery or brain injury to treat excessive urinary output.

What is desmopressin (DDAVP) (anti-diuretic hormone)?

500

Weight loss, blurry vision, and fatigue

What is hyperglycemia?

500

A child that is jittery, hypertensive, and excessively warm.

What is hyperthyroidism?

500

Nursing care for hypothyroidism.

What are warm blanket, application of lotion, smaller meals? (To name a few)