Unit 10 Flashcards
What is antidiuretic hormone produced by?
Pituitary gland
What hormone regulates fluid?
ADH
Decrease osmolarity and increased blood volume inhibits production of this hormone
ADH
Polyuria, increase serum osmolarity, decrease specific gravity, decrease urine osmolality, decreased weight, hypertensive
Diabetes Insipidus
What can a deficiency in ADH lead to?
Diabetes Insipidus
What can a excessive Amounts of ADH lead to?
Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH
Decrease urine, increase urine osmolarity, increased SG, decrease, serum osmolarity, increased weight
SIADH
What is the treatment of SIADH?
Fluid restriction, diuretic, 0.3% NS
This gland produces tT3, T4, and is stimulated my TSH
Thyroid
Deficiency of t3 and t4
Hypothyroidism
Complication of hypothyroidism
Myxedeycoma
Decrease basal metabolic rate, decrease G.I. Motility, bradycardia decreased energy “slowing of everything”
Hypothyroidism
Significant drop in blood pressure, increased carbon dioxide, hypoxic, hypoglycemia,
This is a complication of hypothyroidism
Myxedema coma
Excessive T3 and T4 hormone
Graves disease
Weight loss, heat intolerance, thin brittle hair, tachycardia, anxiety, nervousness, insomnia, difficulty concentrating
Graves dz