and All Actual Answers.
Intervention for endocrine disorders - Answer - Correct hormonal imbalance
- Control symptoms
- Protect patients from complications
SIADH Causes - Answer - CNS disorders (ex., stroke or trauma)
- Pulmonary disorders (ex., lung cancer)
Drug related
Diabetes Insipidus Causes - Answer - Neurogenic (ex., brain tumor or head injury)
- Nephrogenic (ex., kidney problems)
Diabetes Insipidus Assessment Findings - Answer - Polyuria
- Weight loss
- Polydipsia
- Hypotension
- Tachycardia
- Dry mucous membrane
- Muscle cramps
- Confusion
- Low specific gravity
- Risk for hypovolemic shock
Diabetes Insipidus Osmolality? Specific gravity? - Answer - Low osmolality
- Low specific gravity
SIADH Assessment Findings - Answer - GI disturbances
- Lethargy
- Headache
- Disorientation
SIADH Osmolality? Specific gravity? - Answer - High osmolality
- High specific gravity
, Diabetes Insipidus Nursing Interventions - Answer 1. Correct hormonal imbalance:
- Desmopressin
2. Control symptoms:
- Instruct patient to drink fluid
- 0.45% NS
- Measure I&O, daily weight, urine gravity
3. Prevent Complications
- Monitor for signs of dehydration
- Create safe environment (High Na)
4. Educate patients
SIADH Nursing Interventions - Answer 1. Correct hormonal imbalance:
- Tolvaptan (to treat hyponatremia)
2. Control symptoms:
- Fluid restriction
- Measure I&O, daily weight
- Use oral rinse to prevent dry mouth
- 3% NS
3. Prevent Complications:
- Fluid overload (treat with diuretic)
- Create safe environment (low Na)
4. Educate patients
- Usually resolves after 12 months (with ABI)
Cushing Disease Assessment Findings - Answer - Moon face
- Weight gain
- Increased body and facial hair
- Thin extremities