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Show Notes
In this episode we explore the powerful—and sometimes chaotic—world of endocrine disorders. When hormones go haywire, the entire body feels the impact, and nurses play a critical role in recognizing subtle signs, managing complex symptoms, and educating patients for long-term control.
You’ll learn:
- An overview of the endocrine glands and hormone regulation
- Common disorders like diabetes mellitus, thyroid dysfunction (hyper- and hypothyroidism), Cushing’s syndrome, Addison’s disease, and SIADH/diabetes insipidus
- Key lab values and diagnostics, including A1C, TSH, cortisol, ADH, and glucose monitoring
- Nursing priorities in medication management (insulin, levothyroxine, corticosteroids), patient safety, and emergency care
- Tips for recognizing complications like DKA, HHS, and thyroid storm
Through case scenarios and clinical insights, we’ll help you build confidence in managing patients with hormonal imbalances—from the ER to the endocrine clinic.
🩺 Perfect for: Nursing students studying med-surg, pharmacology, or preparing for NCLEX with a focus on endocrine system mastery.