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True or false: Endocrine glands are ductless and release hormones directly into the bloodstream.True.
How does diabetes insipidus develop?Where there is a decrease in production of ADH from the poster pituitary or the action of ADH is diminished.
True or false: Hypothyroidism occur in women 30 to 60 years of age and more common in older adults.True.
How does diabetes insipidus develop?Where there is a decrease in production of ADH from the poster pituitary or the action of ADH is diminished.
One of the most powerful glands in the body; has also been called “master glad”Pituitary Gland.
List the six major hormones are secreted but the anterior pituitary gland:Somatotropin, or growth hormone (GH) Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) Luteinizing hormone (LH) Prolactin (PRL)
What nontropic hormone and has a direct effect on the mammary glands, which in return are stimulated to produce milk.Prolactin (PRL).
What two hormones are stored in the posterior pituitary and released by the posterior pituitary when the hypothalamus is stimulated?Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
What promotes the release of milk and stimulates uterine contractions during labor?Oxytocin.
What gland is butterfly shaped, with one lobe lying on either side of the trachea just below the larynx.Thyroid gland.
What are the lobes connected by?Isthmus.
What are the two main hormones that the thyroid glad secretes?Triiodothyronine (T3) and thyronine(T4).
Where are the four parathyroid glands located? What does it excrete?On the posterior surface of the thyroid gland and secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH, parathormone).
True or False: PTH, (parathormone) tends to increase the concentration of the calcium in the blood.True.
True or False: PTH, (parathormone) regulates the amount of phosphorus in the blood.True.
True or False: Hypocalcemia can a slow the heart rate, causing cardiac irritability and heart failure.True.
True or False: With hypercalcemia heart function may become impaired and can result in death if not treated.True
What do the two adrenal glands contain?Adrenal cortex and the adrenal medulla.
What are the 3 layers of the adrenal cortex?Mineralocorticoids. Glucocorticoids. Sex hormones.
What are the two hormones are released during times of stress?Epinephrine (adrenaline). Norepinephrine.
What are the two major hormones that the pancreas secrete?Insulin. Glucagon.
What is secreted by the beta cells in response to increased levels if glucose in the blood?Insulin.
What is secreted by the alpha cells decreased of glucose in the blood.Glucagon.
True or False: Insulin and glucagon play a major role in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism.True.
What are the female sex glands?Ovaries.
What are the male sex glands?Testes.
What does the thymus gland produces?Thymosin.
What does the pineal gland secrete?Melatonin.
This type of rhythm are physical, mental and behavior changes that follow a daily cycle?Circadian rhythms.
What can acromegaly cause?Idiopathic hyperplasia. Tumor growth.
What are some subjective data for a person with acromegaly?Headaches or visual disturbances. Painful, still joints.
What are some clinical manifestation for a patient with acromegaly?Enlarged cranium. Lower jaw. Enlarge tongue.
What are some collective objective data for a person with acromegaly?Ongoing assessment of bone enlargement and joint involvement. Changes in vital signs.
What is the patient at risk for after removal of the pituitary tumor gland?Diabetes insipidus.
List some following nursing interventions for acromegaly:Relieving discomfort of the patient.
A result from an over secretion of GH (growth hormone) before the onset of puberty, as a result if hyperplasia of the anterior pituitary.Gigantism.
What is used to evaluate growth hormone (GH) levels for someone who has gigantism?A growth hormone (GH) suppression test.
What are some medical management of children with gigantism?Surgical removal of tumor tissue. Irradiation of the anterior gland.
List some of the following nursing intervention for gigantism:Monitor children with increased growth rates. Be understanding and compassionate.
List following medications for endocrine disorders:Table 11.1
A condition in which there is increased activity of the thyroid gland, with overproduction of the thyroid hormones T3 and T4.Hyperthyroidism.
Hyperthyroidism are commonly found in:Women in the 20- to 40-year-old age group.
List the following clinical manifestations of hyperthyroidism:Exophthalmos (bulging of the eyes). Visible edema of the anterior of the neck.
A patient with hyperthyroidism may experience:Inability to concentrate and memory loss. Dysphasia. Heart palpitations.
What is the thyroid controlled by?Hypothalamus.
What is used to treat hyperthyroidism?Iodine. Methimazole (Tapazole).
What is T3 and its normal levels.T3 is serum triiodothyronine and normal values 65 to 195 ng/dL.
What is T4 and its normal levels.T4 is serum thyroxine 5 to 12 mcg/dL.
Why do hyperthyroid patients need more nutrients?Because of their increased metabolism.
What are some nursing interventions for hyperthyroidism:Properly support the head while repositioning patient. Teach patient to deep breathe.
A clinical sign of abnormal spasm of the facial muscles.Chvostek’s sign.
True or False: Trousseau’s sign assesses for latent tentany.True.
What is one of the most common medical disorders in the United States?Hypothyroidism.
True or false: Hypothyroidism occur in women 30 to 60 years of age and more common in older adults.True.
True or false: All infants in United States are screened for decrease thyroid function at birth.True.
What are some early signs of hypothyroidism?Weight gain. Difficulty concentrating. Constipation.
List some of the following nursing interventions for hypothyroidism:Keep records if bowel elimination. Teach patient to take thyroid hormone on a consistent schedule.
True or false: Goiter develops when the thyroid gland enlarges in response to low iodine levels in the bloodstream or when it is unable to use iodine properly.True.
What do you look for when a patient has simple goiter?Signs and symptoms of dysphagia, dyspnea, or hoarseness.
List some diagnostic test to determine simple goiter:Thyroid scan. Ultra sound.
What is used to treat simple goiter?Surgery (thyroidectomy). Lug oil’s solution (anti hyperthyroid).
How does diabetes insipidus develop?Where there is a decrease in production of ADH from the poster pituitary or the action of ADH is diminished.
Excessive thirst.Polydipsia.
Excretion of an abnormally large amount of urine.Polyuria.
List some of the following clinical manifestation:Changes in level of consciousness, tachycardia, tachypnea, and hypotension.
What is a long-term complication of diabetes mellitus?Renal failure.
True or false: A patient may develop congestive heart failure and die during a thyroid crisis.True.
True or false: Diabetes insipidus develops when there is a decrease in production of Antidiuretic hormone (ADH).True.
True or False: Patient diagnosed with acromegaly is at risk for trauma.True.
What is the drug methimazole (Tapa-zole) used for?To block the production of thyroid hormones with someone who is diagnosed with hyperthyroidism.
What is the postoperative position for a person who has a d a thyroidectomy?Semi-Fowler.
What extra equipment should the nurse provide at the bedside of a new postoperative thyroidectomy patient?Tracheotomy tray.
True or false: Humalog begins to take effect less that half the time of regular, fast-acting insulin, and be injected 15 minutes before a meal.True.
True or false: Severe hypocalcemia may result in laryngeal spasm.True.
What would a mid-afternoon snack of milk and crackers be given?To prevent an insulin reaction.
True of false: Oral hypoglycemic are compound that stimulate the B cells in the pancreas to increase insulin release.True.
What should a nutritional intervention include with someone who has hypothyroidism?Calorie-restricted diet.
True or false: Insulin should be administered at room temperature, to help prevent insulin lipohypertrophy.True.
Thyroid Storm?Pg. ?
True or false: Iodine-131 is contraindicated during pregnancy.True.
What food contains iodine?Eggs.
True or false: 100-unite syringe is marked in 2-unit increments.True.
What are the following sign and symptoms of hypoglycemia:Irritability. Tremors. Deep respirations.
What are the three major life-threatening complications postoperatively of a thyroidectomy?Hemorrhaging. Tetany. Thyroid crisis (storm).
What long-acting insulin covers for 24 hours?Lantus.
What is another term for hyperglycemic reaction?Ketoacidosis.
True or false: Only regular insulin can be administered intravenously.True.
What is a special organ devised from a group pf epithelia cells that form tissues that work together to produce and secret hormones, enzymes and other components that help regulate the body.Gland.
Where is the pituitary gland located?Beneath the hypothalamus of the brain in a cranial cavity.
Know diagram glands.Figure 11.1 pg.479
True or false: Negative feedback inhibition process occurs when the gland releases a primary hormone, which stimulates target cells to release secondary hormone.True.
What is the third hormone release by the thyroid gland?Calcitonin.
True or false: Manifestations of acromegaly begins gradually, usually in the third or fourth decade of life.True.
Table 11.3Pg.501
True or false: The patient should carry an emergency kit at all times with 100mg of IM hydrocortisone, syringes, and instructions for us.True.
What rare tumor of the adrenal medulla that causes excessive secretion of the catecholamine?Pheochromocytoma.
True or false: In a hypertensive crisis blood pressure can sometimes fluctuate as high as 300/175mm Hg.True.
Table 11.4Pg.504
List the following complications of someone with diabetes mellitus:Blindness. Renal Failure. Amputation.