(^352) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
HALLMARK SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
- Increased blood pressure caused by the excess aldosterone
 - Headache caused by increased blood pressure
 - Muscle weakness from decreased serum potassium
 - Increased thirst (polydispsia) due to high levels of aldosterone
 - Increased urination (poluria) due to high levels of aldosterone
 
INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS
- Decreased serum potassium.
 - 24-hour urine collection to monitor aldosterone, creatinine, and cortisol levels.
 - Increased urinary aldosterone.
 - Presence of an adrenal tumor on a CT scan.
 
TREATMENT
- Administer diuretics to control hypertension and raise potassium levels:
- spironolactone
 
 - Administer medications to block the affect of aldosterone:
- eplerenone
 
 - Surgically remove the adrenal tumor if present.
 
NURSING DIAGNOSES
- Risk for imbalanced fluid volume
 - Risk for activity intolerance
 - Impaired physical mobility
 
NURSING INTERVENTION
- Restrict sodium intake.
 - Monitor intake and output.