NURS 340 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Levothyroxine, Infertility, Hypokalemia

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Growth hormone deficiency - low muscle mass, prader willi syndrome. Secondary hyperparathyroidism hypophosphatemic symptoms, skeletal muscle weakness, constipation, renal calculi, bone abnormalities. Pharynx, spasms, rickets, osteomalacia (causes kyphosis, fractures, bowed legs), paget"s disease of the bone. Syndrome, obesity, hyperglycemia, glycosuria, hypertension, fluid and electrolyte excess. Addison"s disease (weakness, emaciation, hypotension, hyperkalemia, hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, lethargy, 1)dostinex 2)parlodel: desmopressin 2)vasopessin both cause. 1)tolvaptan, 2)vaprisol both cause less hyponatremia/increased sodium levels. 1)artificial gh 2)increlex causes hyperglycemia, intracranial hypertension, Vomiting, arthalgia, hypertrophy of tonsils, otitis media, overgrowth of fat, facial bones, and kidneys. Soma-, otreotide, lanreotide vitamin d sterol, and cinalcet/sensipar. Xgeva (causes osteoporosis and osteonecrosis of the jaw) 3)iv ca+ 4)ca+ citrate. 1)biphpsphonates - alenodrate and fosemax treats osteoporosis for men. 2)cinacalet/sensipar 3)evista causes osteoporosis and dvt, but treats breast cancer. 1)hydrocortisone 2) normal saline with dextrose, fluid, salt, and gc 3) dexamethasone: prednisone 5. cosyntropin 6.