Mr. Gutteman a 70-year olod male, was brought into the ER in a comatose state and has yet to come out of it. It is obvious that he suffered severe head trama, his scalp was badly lacerated, and he has an impacted skull fracture. His initial lab test (blood and uring) were within normal limits. His fracture was repaired.
On the second day of his hospitalization, the aide reports that Mr. GUtteman is breathing irregularly, his skin is dry and flaccid, and that she has emptied his urinary bladder several times during the day. Upon receiving this info, hte phsician ordered: Blood and urine tests for the presence of sugar and ketones, strict fluid intake and output Mr. Gutteman is found to be losing huge amounts of water in urine and the volume losr is being routinely replace (via IV line). Mr. Gutteman's blood and urine tests are negative for sugar and keytones. What would you say Mr. Gutteman;s hormonal problem is and what do you think caused it? Is it life threatening? (explain)