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NUR 405 ( LATEST 2024 / 2025 ) ENDOCRINE | A+ RATED GUIDE | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (SOLVED)

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NUR 405 Endocrine

1. pathophysiology review



-hormones



-endocrine glands
-function of hormones


2. pituitary disorders



-acromegaly



-diabetes insipidus (DI)
-syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH)


3. pituitary gland



-anterior pituitary gland



-posterior pituitary gland


4. anterior pituitary gland



-thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)

,-adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
-growth hormone (GH)


5. posterior pituitary gland



antidiuretic hormone (ADH or vasopressin)



6. acromegaly



-caused by the oversecretion of growth hormone (GH) in adults



-results in enlargement of peripheral body parts and soft tissue without an increase in height

7. acromegaly clinical manifestations



excessive skeletal growth in feet, hands, nose, chin and bones of the forehead and jaw



8. acromegaly diagnostics



-labs


growth hormone (GH) suppression test



-imaging

,skull x-ray, CT, or MRI



9. diabetes insipidus (DI)



-caused by inadequate secretion of ADH (vasopressin)



-occurs as a result of...
-results in...

-etiology




-central
-nephrogenic
-dipsogenic


10. etiology of DI

central DI

-head trauma



-surgery
-infection
-inflammation
-brain tumors

, -cerebral vascular disease
-idiopathic


11. etiology of DI
neprhogenic DI

-kidney injury



-medications
-hypokalemia
-hypercalcemia



12. etiology of DI

dipsogenic DI

-defect in hypothalamus



-may be result of damage to the pituitary gland from head trauma, surgery, infection,
inflammatory process, or tumor

13. DI clinical manifestations



-significant daily output (greater than 250mL/hr) of very dilute urine

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