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ADDISON'S DISEASE
By: Asniah S Gorigao
BSN 3Y1-2
 An Endocrine or
hormonal disorder that
occurs due to the
destruction or
dysfunction of the
entire adrenal glands
Also known as
Adrenocortical Insufficiency
Anatomy & Physiology
The Adrenal Glands
- attached to the upper portion of each
kidneys.
- each gland is composed of an outer
cortex (adrenal cortex) and inner
medulla (adrenal medulla).
Anatomy & Physiology
Steroid
Hormones
Glucocorticoids
- cortisol
Mineralocorti-
coids
- aldosterone
Sex Hormone
- adrenal
androgen
Adrenal CortexAdrenal Medulla
CatecholaminesCatecholamines
Epinephrine
- adrenaline
Epinephrine
- adrenaline
Norepinephrine
- noradrenaline
Norepinephrine
- noradrenaline
CRH causes the pituitary gland to secrete
ACTH, which in turn causes the adrenal
glands to secrete cortisol.
Etiology
 PRIMARY
 Idiopathic
 Autoimmune (The
immune system
mistakenly
attacking the
gland).
 Adrenalectomy
 Tumors
 Infections
Risk factors for the autoimmune type of
Addison's disease include other
autoimmune diseases:
 Chronic thyroiditis
 Graves' disease- thyroid disease
 Hypoparathyroidism
 Hypopituitarism
 Myasthenia gravis
 Pernicious anemia
 Testicular dysfunction
 Type I diabetes
Etiology
 SECONDARY
 Decrease secretion
of ACTH
 Pituitary neoplasm
Clinical Findings
Clinical Findings
Assessment & Diagnostic Findings
 Increased plasma
ACTH level
(>22.0 pmol/L)
 Decreased serum
cortisol
concentration
( <165nmol/L )
Lab results
Hypoglycemia
Hyponatremia
Hyperkalemia
Increased WBC
(leukocytosis)
 ACTH stimulation test:
 Short test-compares blood cortisol levels
before and after 250 micrograms of
tetracosactide (IM/IV) is given.
 Long test-uses 1 mg tetracosactide (IM). Blood
is taken 1, 4, 8, and 24 hours later.
Increased ACTH level: Primary
insufficiency
Decreased ACTH level: Secondary
insufficiency
 CRH stimulation test: corticotropin-releasing hormone.
 The doctor will draw some blood and measure the
cortisol level.
 Next, synthetic CRH is injected into your bloodstream.
Blood cortisol is measured every 30 minutes for about
an hour and a half after the injection.
 If CRH injection causes an ACTH response, but no
cortisol response, the pituitary is functioning but the
adrenal glands are not. Such results are consistent
with the diagnosis of primary adrenal insufficiency
or Addison’s disease.
 If CRH injection does not generate ACTH response,
the problem is the pituitary gland (secondary
adrenal insufficiency).
 CRH injection produces a delayed ACTH response,
the problem is the hypothalamus.
 Imaging:
 usually in the form of ultrasound, computed
tomography or magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI).
Complications
Addisonian crisis - characterized by cyanosis
and signs of circularory shock:
 pallor
 rapid and weak pulse
 rapid respirations
 low blood pressure
 severe vomiting and diarrhea
 lethargy
 hypercalcemia
Complications
 Shock
 Coma → Death
 Complications also occur if you take too little or
too much adrenal hormone supplement.
 Complications also may result from the following
related illnesses:
 Diabetes
 Hashimoto's thyroiditis (chronic thyroiditis)
 Hypoparathyroidism
 Ovarian hypofunction or testicular failure
 Pernicious anemia
 Thyrotoxicosis
Medical Management
 Circularoty shock:
restoring blood circulation
administering fluids &
corticosteroids.
monitoring VS: BP
recumbent position w/ legs elevated
Hydrocortisone ( Solu-Cortef) via IV
followed by 5% dextrose in normal
saline.
Vasopressor amines (if hypotension
persists).

Medical Management
 corticosteroids &
mineralocorticoids
(lifelong replacement if
adrenal gland does not
regain function).
 dietary intake with added salt during
fluids losses.
Nursing Management
Assessing the patient
 monitoring VS: BP
 monitor fluid deficit and I&O
 assess skin color & turgor
 assess weight
Restoring fluid balance
 select foods high in sodium (GI disturbances)
 increase fluid intake
 administer hormone replacement as
prescribed
Avoid:
 cold exposure
 overexertion
 infection
 emotional distress
With addisonian crisis
 replacement of missing steroids hormones
 vasopressors (hypotension)
 immediate treatment with IV administration
of fluids, glucose & electrolytes, specially
sodium
Maintain safe environment
 provide assisstant ambulating
 raise side rails to prevent falls
 encouraged high caloric diet
Nursing Diagnoses
 Electrolyte imbalance r/t nausea and
vomiting as evidenced by hyperkalemia
and hyponatremia.
 Imbalanced nutrition: less than body
requirements r/t anorexia as evidenced
by decrease in weight and inadequate
food intake.
Sample Question
 A nurse is reviewing serum laboratory results for a
patient with Addison's disease. Which of the following
findings should be the nurse to expect?
1. Sodium=130mEg/L
2. Potassium=5.5mEg/L
3. Calcium=11.6mEg/L
4. Glucose=60mg/dL
5. Magnesium=2.5mEg/L
6. Phosphorus=2.4 mg/dL
A. 1,2&6
B. 1,3,2&4
C. 4,5&6
D. AOTA
Answer
 B. 1,3,2&4
1. Sodium=130mEg/L
2. Potassium=5.5mEg/L
3. Calcium=11.6mEg/L
4. Glucose=60mg/dL
Thank you!Thank you!

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Addison's Disease powerpoint

  • 1. ADDISON'S DISEASE By: Asniah S Gorigao BSN 3Y1-2
  • 2.  An Endocrine or hormonal disorder that occurs due to the destruction or dysfunction of the entire adrenal glands Also known as Adrenocortical Insufficiency
  • 3. Anatomy & Physiology The Adrenal Glands - attached to the upper portion of each kidneys. - each gland is composed of an outer cortex (adrenal cortex) and inner medulla (adrenal medulla).
  • 4. Anatomy & Physiology Steroid Hormones Glucocorticoids - cortisol Mineralocorti- coids - aldosterone Sex Hormone - adrenal androgen Adrenal CortexAdrenal Medulla CatecholaminesCatecholamines Epinephrine - adrenaline Epinephrine - adrenaline Norepinephrine - noradrenaline Norepinephrine - noradrenaline
  • 5. CRH causes the pituitary gland to secrete ACTH, which in turn causes the adrenal glands to secrete cortisol.
  • 6. Etiology  PRIMARY  Idiopathic  Autoimmune (The immune system mistakenly attacking the gland).  Adrenalectomy  Tumors  Infections
  • 7. Risk factors for the autoimmune type of Addison's disease include other autoimmune diseases:  Chronic thyroiditis  Graves' disease- thyroid disease  Hypoparathyroidism  Hypopituitarism  Myasthenia gravis  Pernicious anemia  Testicular dysfunction  Type I diabetes
  • 8. Etiology  SECONDARY  Decrease secretion of ACTH  Pituitary neoplasm
  • 11. Assessment & Diagnostic Findings  Increased plasma ACTH level (>22.0 pmol/L)  Decreased serum cortisol concentration ( <165nmol/L ) Lab results Hypoglycemia Hyponatremia Hyperkalemia Increased WBC (leukocytosis)
  • 12.  ACTH stimulation test:  Short test-compares blood cortisol levels before and after 250 micrograms of tetracosactide (IM/IV) is given.  Long test-uses 1 mg tetracosactide (IM). Blood is taken 1, 4, 8, and 24 hours later. Increased ACTH level: Primary insufficiency Decreased ACTH level: Secondary insufficiency
  • 13.  CRH stimulation test: corticotropin-releasing hormone.  The doctor will draw some blood and measure the cortisol level.  Next, synthetic CRH is injected into your bloodstream. Blood cortisol is measured every 30 minutes for about an hour and a half after the injection.  If CRH injection causes an ACTH response, but no cortisol response, the pituitary is functioning but the adrenal glands are not. Such results are consistent with the diagnosis of primary adrenal insufficiency or Addison’s disease.  If CRH injection does not generate ACTH response, the problem is the pituitary gland (secondary adrenal insufficiency).  CRH injection produces a delayed ACTH response, the problem is the hypothalamus.
  • 14.  Imaging:  usually in the form of ultrasound, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
  • 15. Complications Addisonian crisis - characterized by cyanosis and signs of circularory shock:  pallor  rapid and weak pulse  rapid respirations  low blood pressure  severe vomiting and diarrhea  lethargy  hypercalcemia
  • 17.  Complications also occur if you take too little or too much adrenal hormone supplement.  Complications also may result from the following related illnesses:  Diabetes  Hashimoto's thyroiditis (chronic thyroiditis)  Hypoparathyroidism  Ovarian hypofunction or testicular failure  Pernicious anemia  Thyrotoxicosis
  • 18. Medical Management  Circularoty shock: restoring blood circulation administering fluids & corticosteroids. monitoring VS: BP recumbent position w/ legs elevated Hydrocortisone ( Solu-Cortef) via IV followed by 5% dextrose in normal saline. Vasopressor amines (if hypotension persists). 
  • 19. Medical Management  corticosteroids & mineralocorticoids (lifelong replacement if adrenal gland does not regain function).  dietary intake with added salt during fluids losses.
  • 20.
  • 22. Assessing the patient  monitoring VS: BP  monitor fluid deficit and I&O  assess skin color & turgor  assess weight Restoring fluid balance  select foods high in sodium (GI disturbances)  increase fluid intake  administer hormone replacement as prescribed
  • 23. Avoid:  cold exposure  overexertion  infection  emotional distress With addisonian crisis  replacement of missing steroids hormones  vasopressors (hypotension)  immediate treatment with IV administration of fluids, glucose & electrolytes, specially sodium
  • 24. Maintain safe environment  provide assisstant ambulating  raise side rails to prevent falls  encouraged high caloric diet
  • 26.  Electrolyte imbalance r/t nausea and vomiting as evidenced by hyperkalemia and hyponatremia.  Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements r/t anorexia as evidenced by decrease in weight and inadequate food intake.
  • 27. Sample Question  A nurse is reviewing serum laboratory results for a patient with Addison's disease. Which of the following findings should be the nurse to expect? 1. Sodium=130mEg/L 2. Potassium=5.5mEg/L 3. Calcium=11.6mEg/L 4. Glucose=60mg/dL 5. Magnesium=2.5mEg/L 6. Phosphorus=2.4 mg/dL A. 1,2&6 B. 1,3,2&4 C. 4,5&6 D. AOTA
  • 28. Answer  B. 1,3,2&4 1. Sodium=130mEg/L 2. Potassium=5.5mEg/L 3. Calcium=11.6mEg/L 4. Glucose=60mg/dL