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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 16 MIN

EP 8 - Diabetes Insipidus

from Pulse Check with Archer Nursing · host Archer Review

Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a serious disorder of water balance that can lead to extreme fluid loss, electrolyte imbalances, and life-threatening complications. In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor, DNP, CPNP, CCRN, breaks down the pathophysiology of DI, explains the difference between neurogenic and nephrogenic causes, and shares a real-life case where fluid imbalance spiraled into a medical emergency. Learn how to recognize the classic signs of diabetes insipidus, why desmopressin is life-saving in some cases—but dangerous in others—and what red flags signal a need for immediate nursing intervention. Plus, Morgan walks through a high-yield test question to help you master this tricky topic for both the NCLEX and clinical practice. Topics discussed in this episode: What diabetes insipidus is (and what it’s not) The role of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in fluid balance Causes of neurogenic vs. nephrogenic DI Classic signs: excessive urination, thirst, and hypernatremia A real case of post-op neurogenic DI Nursing priorities: desmopressin therapy, fluid replacement, and sodium monitoring The dangers of overcorrection and how to spot severe hyponatremia This episode is packed with high-yield clinical content that will sharpen your critical thinking and help you feel confident managing fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Tune in now! Find everything Archer Review has to offer: ⁠⁠archerreview.link/PulseCheck⁠⁠ Use code PULSECHECK10 - an exclusive discount just for our listeners! Connect with us!  📸 Instagram: @archernursing 📘 Facebook: Archer NCLEX Review 🎵 TikTok: @archernursing ▶️ YouTube: Archer Review NCLEX, USMLE, TEAS7, and FNP

Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a serious disorder of water balance that can lead to extreme fluid loss, electrolyte imbalances, and life-threatening complications. In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor, DNP, CPNP, CCRN, breaks down the pathophysiology of DI, explains the difference between neurogenic and nephrogenic causes, and shares a real-life case where fluid imbalance spiraled into a medical emergency. Learn how to recognize the classic signs of diabetes insipidus, why desmopressin is life-saving in some cases—but dangerous in others—and what red flags signal a need for immediate nursing intervention. Plus, Morgan walks through a high-yield test question to help you master this tricky topic for both the NCLEX and clinical practice. Topics discussed in this episode: What diabetes insipidus is (and what it’s not) The role of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in fluid balance Causes of neurogenic vs. nephrogenic DI Classic signs: excessive urination, thirst, and hypernatremia A real case of post-op neurogenic DI Nursing priorities: desmopressin therapy, fluid replacement, and sodium monitoring The dangers of overcorrection and how to spot severe hyponatremia This episode is packed with high-yield clinical content that will sharpen your critical thinking and help you feel confident managing fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Tune in now! Find everything Archer Review has to offer: ⁠⁠archerreview.link/PulseCheck⁠⁠ Use code PULSECHECK10 - an exclusive discount just for our listeners! Connect with us!  📸 Instagram: @archernursing 📘 Facebook: Archer NCLEX Review 🎵 TikTok: @archernursing ▶️ YouTube: Archer Review NCLEX, USMLE, TEAS7, and FNP

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