endocrine labs & dx (405) Flashcards
the master gland is
the pituitary gland
the anterior pituitary gland secretes
TSH & ACTH
the posterior pituitary gland secretes
ADH & oxytocin
the hypothalamus secretes
CRF
ADH is the regulator of
pure water
no electrolytes will be found within this water
ADH regulation
inc plasma osmolality -> ADH release from posterior pituitary -> reabsorption of H2O in kidney tubules -> inc plasma volume & dec plasma osmolality -> ADH inhibited by normal osmolality
parathyroid regulates
calcium and phosphorous
the thyroid is regulated by
TSH
the thyroid secretes
T4, T3 and calcitonin
water deprivation test
-used to differentiate causes of DI (neurogenic or nephrogenic vs psychogenic polydipsia)
-ADH is administered and we monitor output/specific gravity & serum osmolality every hour or 2hrs during the test
aldosterone regulates and what does this regulation cause
Na+
inc Aldosterone -> inc Na+ retention, inc water retention & inc BP
when assess hyperaldosteronism, what must the pt do
maintain assigned position for 2 hours (supine vs upright)
cortisol assessment evaluates
status of adrenal cortex function
take 24 urine cortisol
what is serum cortisol affect by
diurnal variation & stress
ex: cortisol will be higher in the AM
ACTH testing evaluates
adrenal function