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CHAPTER 31: ALTERATIONS IN ENDOCRINE FUNCTION

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Question 1 Type: MCSA 1. A school-age client diagnosed with diabetes insipidus (DI) is admitted to the pediatric unit. Which laboratory value does the nurse anticipate for this client based on the diagnosis? 1. Hyperglycemia 2. Hypernatremia 3. Hypercalcemia 4. Hypoglycemia Correct Answer: 2 Rationale 1: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated. The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia is not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium) does not occur with this endocrine disorder. Rationale 2: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated. The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia is not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium) does not occur with this endocrine disorder. Rationale 3: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated. The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia is not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium) does not occur with this endocrine disorder. Rationale 4: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated. The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia is not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium) does not occur with this endocrine disorder. Global Rationale: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated. The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia is not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium) does not occur with this endocrine disorder. Cognitive Level: Analyzing Client Need: Physiological Integrity Client Need Sub: Physiological Adaptation Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Assessment Learning Outcome: LO 30.3 Summarize signs and symptoms that may indicate a disorder of the endocrine system. Question 2 Type: MCSA 2. A nurse is conducting a daily weight on a pediatric client diagnosed with diabetes insipidus and notes the child has lost two pounds in 24 hours. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. Continue to monitor the child. 2. Notify the healthcare provider regarding the weight loss. 3. Chart the weight and report the loss to the next shift. 4. Do nothing more than chart the weight, as this would be a normal finding. Correct Answer: 2 Rationale 1: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid-volume deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24-hour period, so continuing to monitor, charting the weight and reporting to the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment. Rationale 2: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid-volume deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24-hour period, so continuing to monitor, charting the weight and reporting to the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment. Rationale 3: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid-volume deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24-hour period, so continuing to monitor, charting the weight and reporting to the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment. Rationale 4: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid-volume deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24-hour period, so continuing to monitor, charting the weight and reporting to the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment. Global Rationale: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid-volume deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24- hour period, so continuing to monitor, charting the weight and reporting to the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment. Cognitive Level: Applying Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment Client Need Sub: Management of Care Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Assessment Learning Outcome: LO 30.5 Prioritize nursing care for each type of acquired metabolic disorder. Question 3 Type: MCMA 3. The nurse is caring for a pediatric client diagnosed with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) disorder. Which interventions should the nurse implement for this child? 1. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 2. Encouragement of fluids 3. Strict intake and output 4. Administration of ordered diuretics 5. Specific gravity of urine 6. Weight only on admission but not daily

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Question 1
Type: MCSA



1. A school-age client diagnosed with diabetes insipidus (DI) is admitted to the
pediatric unit. Which laboratory value does the nurse anticipate for this client
based on the diagnosis?
1. Hyperglycemia
2. Hypernatremia
3. Hypercalcemia
4. Hypoglycemia



Correct Answer: 2



Rationale 1: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to
pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated.
The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia is
not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium)
does not occur with this endocrine disorder.



Rationale 2: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to
pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated.
The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia is
not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium)
does not occur with this endocrine disorder.

,Rationale 3: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to
pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated.
The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia is
not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium)
does not occur with this endocrine disorder.



Rationale 4: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to
pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated.
The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or hypergl ycemia is
not caused by the diabetes insipidus. Hypercalcemia (high calcium)
does not occur with this endocrine disorder.



Global Rationale: In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to
pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be
treated. The glucose level is not affected, so hypoglycemia or
hyperglycemia is not caused by the diabetes insipidus.
Hypercalcemia (high calcium) does not occur with this
endocrine disorder.



Cognitive Level: Analyzing

Client Need: Physiological Integrity

Client Need Sub: Physiological Adaptation

Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Assessment

Learning Outcome: LO 30.3 Summarize signs and symptoms that may
indicate a disorder of the endocrine system.




Question 2

,Type: MCSA



2. A nurse is conducting a daily weight on a pediatric client diagnosed with diabetes
insipidus and notes the child has lost two pounds in 24 hours. Which action by
the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. Continue to monitor the child.
2. Notify the healthcare provider regarding the weight loss.
3. Chart the weight and report the loss to the next shift.
4. Do nothing more than chart the weight, as this would be a normal finding.



Correct Answer: 2



Rationale 1: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid -volume
deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of
fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced
either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24 -hour
period, so continuing to monitor, charting the wei ght and reporting to
the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment.



Rationale 2: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid -volume
deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of
fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced
either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24 -hour
period, so continuing to monitor, charting the weight and reporting to
the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment.



Rationale 3: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid -volume
deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of
fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced
either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24-hour

, period, so continuing to monitor, charting the weight and reporting to
the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment.



Rationale 4: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid -volume
deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter of
fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids replaced
either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss in a 24 -hour
period, so continuing to monitor, charting the weight and reporting to
the next shift, and doing nothing would prolong treatment.



Global Rationale: With diabetes insipidus, the child may have severe fluid -volume
deficit. A weight loss of two pounds indicates a loss of one liter
of fluid, so the healthcare provider should be notified and fluids
replaced either orally or intravenously. This is a significant loss
in a 24- hour period, so continuing to monitor, charting the
weight and reporting to the next shift, and doing nothing would
prolong treatment.



Cognitive Level: Applying

Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment

Client Need Sub: Management of Care

Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Assessment

Learning Outcome: LO 30.5 Prioritize nursing care for each type of acquired
metabolic disorder.




Question 3
Type: MCMA

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