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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 13 MIN

Endocrine System Refresher for Med-Surg I

from NSG3037 Adult Medical Surgical 1 · host Jellypod

This episode of the NSG3037 Adult Medical Surgical 1 podcast gives BSN students a big-picture refresher on the endocrine system as they enter their first Med-Surg course. Using a conversational, case-based approach, the hosts review core anatomy and physiology of the major endocrine glands and connect these concepts directly to practical bedside assessment.We start by revisiting how hormones work, feedback mechanisms, and the neuroendocrine connection between the hypothalamus and pituitary. Then we walk system-by-system through the thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, and pancreas, highlighting key hormones, what they do in the body, and why they matter for common Med-Surg problems. Finally, we focus on nursing assessment of the endocrine system, including priority history questions, focused physical findings, and essential lab tests, with special attention to gerontologic considerations and how normal aging can mimic endocrine disease.Designed as a clear, high-yield review, this episode helps students link pathophysiology to real-world assessment and prepares them to tackle endocrine content throughout Med-Surg I.

This episode of the NSG3037 Adult Medical Surgical 1 podcast gives BSN students a big-picture refresher on the endocrine system as they enter their first Med-Surg course. Using a conversational, case-based approach, the hosts review core anatomy and physiology of the major endocrine glands and connect these concepts directly to practical bedside assessment.We start by revisiting how hormones work, feedback mechanisms, and the neuroendocrine connection between the hypothalamus and pituitary. Then we walk system-by-system through the thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, and pancreas, highlighting key hormones, what they do in the body, and why they matter for common Med-Surg problems. Finally, we focus on nursing assessment of the endocrine system, including priority history questions, focused physical findings, and essential lab tests, with special attention to gerontologic considerations and how normal aging can mimic endocrine disease.Designed as a clear, high-yield review, this episode helps students link pathophysiology to real-world assessment and prepares them to tackle endocrine content throughout Med-Surg I.

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