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TEST 3 NUR 254
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Denning [Date] [Course title]

,Hypothalamus - Correct Ans: brain region controlling the pituitary gland. Secrets CRH, GN-RH, GHRH,
SOMATSTATIN GHIH, PROLACTIN-INHIBITING HORMONE, AND TRH



pituitary gland - Correct Ans: The endocrine system's most influential gland. Under the influence of the
hypothalamus, the pituitary regulates growth and controls other endocrine glands.



adrenal cortex - Correct Ans: outer section of each adrenal gland; secretes (gluticocorticoids) cortisol,
(mineralcortocoids) aldosterone, and sex hormones



adrenal medulla - Correct Ans: secretes (catecholamines) epinephrine and norepinephrine



Anterior pituitary gland - Correct Ans: Secretes tropic hormones such as thyroid stimulating hormone
(TSH), ACTH, growth hormone (somatotropic hormone), and the gonadotropins, prolactin, melanocyte
stimulating hormone



Posterior pituitary gland - Correct Ans: (Vasopressin)ADH and oxytocin



parathyroid glands - Correct Ans: small pea-like organs that secretes parathyroid hormone (PTH) to
regulate calcium and phosphate balance in blood, bones, and other tissues



Posterior pituitary disorders - Correct Ans: diabetes insipidus

SIADH



Posterior pituitary disorders - Correct Ans: Hormone: ADH (Antidiuretic hormone)

Target: Distal tubules and collecting ducts of kidneys

Action: Increases water reabsorption



diabetes insipidus - Correct Ans: Decreased secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH, vasopressin) from
posterior pituitary

Secondary to:

Brain tumors

,Neuorsurgery

Head trauma



Clinical Manifestations Of Diabetes Insipidus - Correct Ans: Polyuria - Enormous output of "water-like
urine" w/ urine specific gravity < 1.005 (normally 1.010-1.030). ℅ nocturia.

Polydipsia - Intense thirst

Hemoconcentration - Elevated serum sodium (>145 mEq/L) and hematocrit (>50%)

Volume deficit - hypotension, tachycardia, tenting turgor, fatigue, prolonged capillary refill



Diagnostics of diabetes insipidus? - Correct Ans: Urine-Decreased urine osmolality (<200 mOsm/kg) and
urine specific gravity <1.005



Serum -Hypernatremia (Na >145 mEq/L)

Hematocrit increased (Hct >50%)

Osmolality increased (>300 mOsm/kg)



Water (fluid) deprivation test-All water withheld

Measure urine osmolality and body weight hourly

Normally urine osmolality increases to 2 to 4 times the serum. With DI the urine osmolality doesn't
increase and the serum osmolality continues to increase



CT or MRI to assess for cause (if not apparent)



Management of Diabetes Insipidus - Correct Ans: Replace Fluids:

P.O. water

Hypotonic IV fluids if unable to take p.o. (D5W)

Monitor for hyperglycemia, volume overload and slowly decreasing the serum sodium



Replace ADH:

Desmopressin (DDAVP) or Vasopressin (Pitressin) - synthetic ADH (SQ, IN, or oral).

, Monitor U/O, serum electrolytes, fluid status (skin turgor, cap refill, daily weight)



Complications of diabetes insipidus - Correct Ans: Dehydration/hypovolemia/circulatory collapse

Hypernatremia w/CNS dysfunction (seizures, confusion, coma, etc.)



Nursing Diagnosis Diabetes Insipidus - Correct Ans: FVD, Risk for ineff therap regimen



Nursing Interventions Diabetes Insipidus - Correct Ans: Assess:

VS, weight, I&O, Visual acuity, Serum Na/osmolality/Urine specific gravity



Do:

Administer DDAVP, IVFs, p.o. fluids, mouth care



Teach:

Daily weights, Manifestations, FVE, Medications



The functioning of the endocrine system works on what type of system?



Negative feedback system

Positive feedback system

Alternating negative and positive feedback system

Closed loop system - Correct Ans: Negative feedback system



What is it referred to when an endocrine gland itself causes the hypersecretion or hyposecretion of a
hormone?



Primary disorder

Secondary disorder

Tertiary disorder

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