Cushing Syndrome
Addison's Diease
SIADH
Diabetes Insipidus
Hyperpituitarism
100
the hormone that is responsible for Cushings Syndrome
What is excessive cortisol
100
the gland that is responsible for Addison's Diease
What is adrenal gland
100
what hormmone is responsible for this syndrome
What is excessive ADH
100
What is the indicator for hypovolemic shock
What is 4 Liters of output in 24 hours
100
what causes this
what is tumor growth that over produces growth hormone, prolactin, adrenocorticotropic hormone
200
give 6 clinical manifestations of cushings syndrome
What is red straie, buffalo hump, hyperglycemia, petechiae, bruising, acne, increased hair growth, fatigue, increased weight, moon hump, irritability gynecomastia, thin skin, osteoporosis
200
what disease can cause addison's
What is TB
200
What medication may help treat SIADH
What is demeclocycline
200
What medication do you give for mild dehydration and severe dehydration?
What is chlorpropamide (mild) and Desmopressin (severe)
200
Identify abnormal lab values
What is increase prolactin, ACTH, GH, LH, FSH, TSH
300
identify 5 nursing implications of cushing's diease
What is Monitor JVD, I & O, Weight daily, reduce pressure on skin, monitor for fluid overload, monitor heart rate for tachycardia
300
Identify increased lab values
What is Urea Nitrogen, Potassium, calcium, BUN, Bicarbonate
300
Identify 4 abnormal lab values
What is decreased sodium, high urine specific gravity, decreased output, increased heart rate, increased gfr, decreased temperature
300
Name 6 nursing interventions for Diabetes Insipidus
What is give IV fluids, Monitor I and O, Weigh daily, monitor vital signs, monitor low specific gravity, and monitor for dehydration
300
Name the procedure that returns hormone to normal or near normal levels
What is hypophysectomy
400
identify management of cushing's diease
What is hypophysectomy and radiation therapy
400
explain acth stimulation
What is test that stimulates secretion of cortisol that is most definitive for addison's disease
400
what are nurses lokoing for in this patient
What is fluid overload
400
What does a person with Diabetes insipidus need
What is Vasopressin
400
Identify 5 nursing implications of Hyperpituitarism
What is Neuro check q 4hours, HOB elevated, Deep breathing q 1hour, observe for complications (CSF leakage, increased ICP, Infection, and Diabetes Insipidus), monitor muscle strength, Avoid coughing
500
Identify abnormal lab results
What is decreased potassium, calcium, bi carbonate, with increased sodium, glucose, cortisol
500
What management is there for addison's diease
What is cortisol and aldosterone replacement therapy
500
What medications can help?
What is diuretic to pull water but be careful not to pull potassium
500
D.I.L.U.T.E. explain mnemonic
What is Dry, I & O, Low specific gravity, Urinating lots, Treat pituitary hormone, rEhydrate
500
What medication stimulates dopamine in the brain
What is dopamine agonists, permax, dostinex, growth hormone