Thyroid
Adrenal
Surgeries
Diabetic Emergencies
ADH
100

Symptoms of hypothyroid.

What is "cold and slow"? 

Thick brittle nails, hypoventilation, hypotension, enlarged heart, bradycardia, cold intolerance, weight gain, constipation?


100

If Cushing's syndrome is suspected, this should be obtained.

What is a good medical history and medication history?



100

Signs and symptoms of pheochromocytoma.

What are severe HTN, severe HA, palpitations, diaphoresis, flushing, apprehension, sense of impending doom, pain in chest or abdomen, nausea or vomiting? 


100

Symptom of hyperglycemia

What is blood glucose >200

100

Priority interventions for those in DI.

What are monitor labs, monitor LOC, monitor I/Os, monitor VS, monitor daily weight, intervene early for symptoms of dehydration? 


200

Symptoms of hyperthyroid.

What is "hot and fast"?

Diaphoresis, palpitations, chest pain, heat intolerance, weight loss, tachycardia, hypertension, weight loss, tremors. 


200

Cushing's diet teaching.

What is low sodium and possibly a fluid restriction? 


200

Complications from thyroidectomy


What are hemorrhage, respiratory distress with reduced gas exchange, hypocalcemia with tetany, damage to laryngeal nerves, and thyroid storm? 


200

Symptoms of DKA

What is blood glucose between 300 - 1000, polydipsia, hypotension, acetone smelling breath, rapid respirations.

200

True or false: DI is a sugar problem.

What is false? 

DI is a diuresis (polyuria) problem. Those with DI need to be educated that DI and DM are not the same and the only common symptom is diuresis. 


300

Non-invasive treatment and interventions for Graves disease/hyperthyroid.

What are beta blockers, PTU, methimazole, radioactive iodine, reducing stimulus, promote comfort?


300

Those at most risk for developing Cushing's syndrome.

What are those on chronic long term steroids?


300

Transphenoidal hypophysectomy teaching points.

What are avoid coughing, deep breathing exercises only (hourly while awake), no nose blowing or coughing, rinse mouth frequently, avoid bending from the waist , avoid toothbrushing, floss and rinse only?


300

Symptoms of hypoglycemia

What are diaphoresis, tachycardia, light-headed, feeling shakey?

300

Reasons a patient can go in to DI.

What are head trauma, brain surgery, metastatic tumors, and medications (ie lithium)? 


400

Recognize this symptom for a thyroid storm and then provide priority interventions.

What is increase in temp of 1 degree or more and then maintain patent airway, give oral medications as prescribed, give beta blocker and glucocorticoid as prescribed, etc?


400

Priority intervention for an Addison's patient that is experiencing hyperkalemia.

What is insulin and dextrose to shift the potassium in to the cell? Also ensure continuous monitoring is in place? 


400

Do not do this when assessing the patient with a pheochromocytoma.

Palpate the abdomen/tumor. 

400

Expected blood gas for DKA

What is metabolic acidosis?


400

Treatment for SIADH


What are identify underlying cause, fluid restriction, diuretics, hypertonic saline (cautiously), demeclocycline? 


500

Frequency of assessment for the hypothyroid patient to recognize this complication.

What is every 8 hours for changes in mental status or in respiratory pattern to recognize myxedema coma?


500

Priority interventions for the Acute Adrenal Insufficiency patient

What are replace volume with NS or D5NS; give steroids by IV push, then a drip and then IM; monitor glucose levels hourly?


500

Have these supplies at the bedside of a patient who experienced a thyroidectomy. 

What are calcium gluconate or calcium chloride; oxygen; a trach kit; suction?


500

DKA priority interventions

What are fluid therapy, then insulin therapy, monitor electrolytes and cardiac monitor?


500

Priority interventions for low sodium in SIADH.


What are a safe environment and seizure precautions; full neuro assessment; fluid restriction?