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Title: Assessment and Management of Patients With Endocrine Disorders


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Assessment and Management of
Patients With Endocrine Disorders

  • Prepared by Dr. Iman Abdalla

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Out line
  • Glands of the Endocrine System
  • Classification and Action of Hormones
  • The Thyroid Gland
  • Regulation of Thyroid Hormone
  • Function of Thyroid Hormone
  • Assessment and Diagnostic Findings
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Thyroid Storm (Thyrotoxic Crisis)
  • Thyroiditis
  • Thyroid Tumors

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Out line
  • Endemic (Iodine-Deficient) Goiter
  • Management
  • prevention
  • Nodular Goiter
  • Thyroid Cancer
  • The Parathyroid Glands
  • Pathophysiology
  • Hyperparathyroidism
  • Hypoparathyroidism

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Learning Objectives
  • On completion of this lecture, the student will
    be able to
  • Describe the functions of each of the endocrine
    glands and their hormones.
  • Compare hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism their
    causes, clinical manifestations, management, and
    nursing interventions.
  • Develop a plan of nursing care for the patient
    undergoing thyroidectomy.
  • compare hyperparathyroidism and
    hypoparathyroidism their causes, clinical
    manifestations, management, and nursing
    interventions.

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Glands of the Endocrine System
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Classification and Action of Hormones
  • Hormones are classified as
  • Steroid hormones ( hydrocortisone )
  • Peptide or protein hormones ( insulin )
  • Amine hormones ( epinephrine )
  • Fatty acids derivatives ( retinoids )

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The Thyroid Gland
  • The thyroid gland produces three
  • hormones
  • 1- Thyroxin (T4), 2- Calcitonine.
  • 3- Triiodthyronine(T3),

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Regulation of Thyroid Hormone
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Function of Thyroid Hormone
  • Calcitonin
  • Assessment and Diagnostic Findings

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Specific Disorders of the Thyroid Gland
  • Causes of Hypothyroidism
  • Clinical Manifestation
  • Medical Management
  • Medication Interaction
  • Nursing Management

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Hyperthyroidism
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Hyperthyroidism
  • Clinical Manifestation
  • Medical Management
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Surgical Management
  • Nursing Process The Patient With Hyperthyroidism

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Thyroid Storm (Thyrotoxic Crisis)
  • Causes It is precipitated by stress, injury,
    infection, thyroidectomy, tooth extraction,
    insulin reaction, diabetic ketoacidosis,
    pregnancy, abrupt withdrawal of antithyroid
    medications
  • Clinical manifestations
  • Management

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Thyroiditis
  • Thyroiditis, inflammation of the thyroid gland,
    can be
  • acute,
  • subacute,
  • or chronic.

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Thyroid Tumors
  • Tumors of the thyroid gland are classified on the
    basis of being benign or malignant.
  • If the enlargement is sufficient to cause a
    visible swelling in the neck, the tumor is
    referred to as goiter.
  • All grades of goiter are encountered, from those,
    that are barely visible to those producing
    disfigurement.
  • Goiter either symmetrical and diffuse or nodular.
  • It might accompanied by hyperthyroidism (toxin)
    others are non toxic goiters

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Endemic (Iodine-Deficient) Goiter
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Management
  • Many goiters of this type decreased after
    correction of iodine insufficiency.
  • When surgery is recommended, post operative
    complications can be minimized by pre operative
    iodide administration to reduce the size
    vascularity of goiter.
  • Prevention
  • Providing children in iodine-poor region with
    iodine compounds.
  • Use of iodized salt.

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Nodular Goiter
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Thyroid Cancer
  • Causes
  • Types
  • Assessment and Diagnostic Findings
  • Medical Management
  • Nursing Management

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The Parathyroid Glands
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Pathophysiology
  • Excess parathormone can result in markedly
    increased levels of serum calcium, a potentially
    life- threatening situation.
  • When the product of serum calcium and serum
    phosphorus (calcium x phosphorus) rises, calcium
    phosphorus may precipitate in various organs of
    the body (kidneys) and cause tissue
    calcification.

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Hyperparathyroidism
  • Primary Hyperparathyroidism.
  • Secondary Hyperparathyroidism.
  • Clinical Manifestation
  • Assessment and Diagnostic Findings
  • Medical Management
  • Nursing Management
  • Complications
  • Hypercalcemic Crisis

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Hypoparathyroidism
  • Pathophysiology
  • Clinical Manifestation
  • Assessment and Diagnostic Findings
  • Medical Management
  • Nursing Management

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Reference
  • Brunner, L. and Suddarath, D. (2010). Text Book
    of Medical Surgical Nursing. 12th Edition. J.B.
    Lippincott Williams Wilikins, Library of
    Congress Catalging-in-Publication Data.
  • .

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