A patient with arthritis is admitted to the hospital. The patient's serum glucose level is 350 gm/dL, and the blood pressure is 182/98 mm Hg. The nurse notes that the patient's face appears rounded and puffy. The patient complains of feeling weak. What will the nurse do?
A) Ask which drugs the patient takes for arthritis.
B) Contact the provider to discuss whether the patient has a pituitary carcinoma.
C) Request an order for ketoconazole [Nizoral].
D) Suspect that this patient has Addison's disease.
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