Parathyroid Flashcards
Where are the parathyroid glands and what do they secrete?
Four Glands on back surface of thyroid gland
Secrete Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
what does PTH do?
• Acts on bones, kidneys and GI tract
• Regulates calcium and phosphorus metabolism by
◦ Increasing bone resorption (Increases serum calcium)
◦ Activating Vitamin D (Increased Ca and Phosphate absorption in intestines)
◦ Allowing kidney reabsorption in kidneys (increased serum calcium)
what determines PTH secretion? how does the mechanism work?
• Calcium levels in blood determine PTH secretion
◦ Less PTH secreted from Parathyroid glands when Ca levels are high– slows down leaching of calcium from bones
◦ More PTH secreted from Parathyroid glands when Ca levels are low
When Ca levels are PTH levels….
go low (to decrease leaching of Ca from bones)
When Ca levels are low, PTH levels….
increase! to increase Ca level
what is the patho of hyperparathyroidism?
- Excessive production/ secretion of parathyroid hormone
- Increased bone resorption (Increased Ca and Phosphorus in blood)
- ↑ Levels of Ca and Phosphorus in blood and tissues
- ↓ Levels of Ca and Phosphorus in bones –>↓ bone density
Causes of Hyperparathyroidism?
- Tumor
- Neck Trauma
- Low Levels of Vitamin D
- Kidney Disease
- Lung, Kidney or GI tract carcinomas (PTH Production)
Hyperparathyroidism Assessment
◦ result of increase in calcium • Bone fractures/ deformities • Arthritis • Stress • Waxy pallor • Kidney stones • Bone lesions • GI issues • PUD • Anorexia • Weight Loss • Nausea/ vomiting • Constipation • Lethargy • Psychosis • Coma
Hypercalcemia Assessment
- BONES (Painful bone conditions)
- STONES (Kidney stones)
- GROANS (GI symptoms)
- MOANS (Mental/ CNS)
- Weakness, Cardiac issues
diagnostics for hyperparathyroidism
*Serum PTH
*Serum Calcium
*Serum Phosphorus
X-rays
look at underlying causes:
Arteriogram
CT Scan
Ultrasound
interventions for hyperparathyroid?
• Surgery- remove PTH gland
• Diuretics- increase Ca excretion
◦ Hydration back it up b/c they don’t really need to lose a lot of fluid
• Monitor Cardiac Function
• Intake and output
• Injury Prevention due to pathological fractures and risk w/ falls : slide sheet/ transfer devices
• Drink 3-4 liters water per day
how much water do you want to drink for hyperparathyroidism?
3-4 L / day
get ____ levels in a good place prior to surgery for PTH and TH removal!
Calcium
post thyroidectomy care
- Similar to care post thyroidectomy
- Monitor for tingling / twitching of face and extremities
- Trousseau’s - spasm of hand when blood cuff is inflated (2 minutes later)= sign of HYPOcalcemia
- Chvostek’s signs- tap side of face twitching nerve = sign of HYPOcalcemia
- Changes in voice/ hoarseness
what happens if you take some of the parathyroid gland but not all? what happens if you take it all?
- If all four are removed, part of one may be implanted into forearm
- When all 4 glands are removed, Calcium and Vitamin D must be supplemented for lifetime