Why patient with addison disease have to take aldosterone


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When your patient was diagnosed with Pheochromocytoma, what is your primary action? What are the signs and symptoms of diabetes insipidus? What is Addison's disease? What electrolyte is low? What nutritional recommendation will you give to a patient with Addison's disease? What is the normal value of the following electrolyte; K, Na, Ca, Mg? Please relate it to Addison and Cushing disease. What is Graves' disease? What is the pathology of Graves' disease? What is the expected laboratory findings? Pt was newly diagnose with Graves' Disease, how will explain the pathophysiological changes? What is Octreotide? (Sandostatin) as a treatment for acromegaly. What is your patient teaching on a patient who was diagnosed with Cushing disease?( Regarding infection control). Why do we check the ACTH serum level? What is your main concern when your patient was diagnosed with pheochromocytoma? Why do patient with Addison's disease have to take aldosterone? What is Addison's disease? What is the role of Aldosterone? What is diabetes insipidus? What are the symptoms? What are the classic symptoms? What do you do as a nurse when your patient complaints of severe pain at the lower extremities after thyroidectomy?

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