Pathophysiology
Name the disease
Pharmacological Intervention
Nursing Interventions
Presentation/Manifestations
100

Grave's disease or Hyperthyroidism

Autoimmune response causing overproduction of T3, T4, and thyroxine.

100

A barrel shaped chest with prolonged expiration.

What is COPD?

100

Use for treatment of Addison's disease.

What are corticosteroids?

100

Do not rub off markings, avoid intense sunlight, use emollients over lotions during. Skin management for radiation therapy.

What is skin management for radiation therapy.?

100

Presents with muscle cramps, weight loss, concentrated urine, and low blood pressure.

What is hypovolemia?

200

Type 2 diabetes 

What is the body's inability to utilize glucose?

200

Benign tumor of the adrenal glands.

What is Pheochromocytoma?

200

Patient education about HIV.

What is use of condoms to prevent transmission, side of effects of ART, importance of follow up appointments, and nutritional considerations?

200

Recommend use of a humidifier, complete full course of antibiotics, drink plenty of fluids, and get adequate rest. Important patient education for pneumonia.

What is use management for pneumonia?

200

Presents with fatigue, flattened T wave, abdominal distension, and muscle weakness.

What is hypokalemia?

300

Third spacing

What is shifting of fluid from the extravascular space into the interstitial space?

300

Presents with hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia.

What is hypoparathyroidism?

300

Yellow halos, vomiting, nausea, headache, and palpitations.

What is digoxin toxicity?

300

This breaks the chain of infection at the portal of entry.

What is aseptic techinque?

300

Wound on the buttocks that has exposed adipose tissue with edibole present. 

What is stage 3 pressure ulcer?

400

Asthma

What is a reversible chronic hyperinflammatory response in the lower airways with mucusal edema and mucus production? 

400

Noninflammatory joint disorder with progressive degenerative changes of the joint leading to decreased function. 

Osteoarthritis

400

Immediate treatment for hypocalcemia.

What is IV calcium gluconate?

400

Airborne precautions, increase vitamin B6 intake, and increase fluid intake.  

What is tuberculosis?

400

Presents with weight gain, moon face, hirsutism, and buffalo hump. 

What is Cushing Disease?

500

Addison's Disease or Adrenocortical Insufficiency

What is dysfunction of the hypothalamus-pituitary gland-adrenal gland feedback system resulting in decreased production of cortisol?

500

Alcohol withdrawal, hyperparathyroidism, and DKA can cause this.

What is hypomagnesemia?

500

Used for symptom management of chemotherapy.

What is metoclopramide or dexamethasone?

500

Encourage use of bronchodilators, smoking cessation, and diaphragmatic breathing, establish regular exercise routine.

What is management of COPD?

500

Presents with elevated body temperature, hallucinations, restlessness, thirst, tachycardia, hypertension, and pulmonary edema.

What is hypernatremia?