compare and contrast diabetes insipid and syndrome of
inappropriate antidiuretics hormones. consider fluid overloads or
deficits....
compare and contrast diabetes insipid and syndrome of
inappropriate antidiuretics hormones. consider fluid overloads or
deficits.
SIADH can cause hyponatremia. What are some neurological effects
which can result?
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- Diabetes Insipidus and Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic
Hormone (SIADH) In table format, compare and contrast Diabetes
Insipidus and SIADH. Include the following elements in your table:
Causative Agent Risk Factors Pathophysiology Manifestations
Treatment
Compare and contrast the mechanisms and locations of the effects
of peptide and amine hormones and steroid hormones. (Answer in
table form if you wish.)
What is hypopituitarism and how is it managed?
Compare and contrast the pathophysiology of Syndrome of
Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH) and Diabetes Insipidus
(DI)
Discuss the pathophysiology of Graves disease and include signs
and symptoms associated with this disorder.
Discuss the pathophysiology of congenital hypothyroidism and
the therapeutic management
Discuss the therapeutic management of diabetic ketoacidosis
(DKA)
please I need help with answering each of the questions
above.
1. What are the major hormones of the duodenum and their
roles?
2. Compare and contrast the large vs small intestine (2 alike, 2
different seems good)
3. Describe lactose intolerance and its treatment /
management
1. What is the difference between diabetes insipidus
and diabetes mellitus?
2. Compare and contrast use of oral and parenteral
antidiabetic therapy.
3. What should the nurse teach the patient about
Sliding-Scale Insulin coverage?
4. What client assessments are imperative for an
individual taking corticotropin therapy who is also taking
digitalis and an oral Glucophage?
1. What is the difference between diabetes insipidus and
diabetes mellitus?
2. Compare contrast use of oral and parenteral anti diabetic
therapy.
3. What should the nurse teach the patient about sliding-scale
lnsulin coverage?
4. What client assessments are imperative for an individual
taking corticotropin therapy who is also taking digitalis and an
oral Glucophage?
5. Order: levetiracetam (keppra), PO, 20 mg/kg/day, divided
b.i.d.
Available: keppra 100 mg/ml
Patient weight: 20 kg
How many ML will the patient receive per...