Deck 194: Thyroid Disorders

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Which thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level indicates hyperthyroidism?

A) 0.2 uIU/L
B) 0.4 uIU/L
C) 2.4 uIU/L
D) 4.2 uIU/L
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A postpartum woman develops fatigue, weight gain, and constipation. Laboratory values reveal elevated TSH and decreased T3 and T4 levels. What will the provider tell this patient?

A) A thyroidectomy will be necessary.
B) She should be referred to an endocrinologist.
C) She will need lifelong medication.
D) This condition may be transient.
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A patient has thyroid nodules and the provider suspects thyroid cancer. To evaluate thyroid nodules for potential malignancy, which test is performed?

A) Radionucleotide imaging
B) Serum calcitonin
C) Serum TSH level
D) Thyroid ultrasound
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A 20-year-old female patient with tachycardia and weight loss but no optic symptoms presents with the following laboratory values: decreased TSH, increased T3, and increased T4 and free T4. A pregnancy test is negative. What is the initial treatment for this patient?

A) Beta blocker medications
B) Radioiodine therapy
C) Surgical resection of the thyroid gland
D) Thionamide therapy
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Deck 194: Thyroid Disorders
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Which thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level indicates hyperthyroidism?

A) 0.2 uIU/L
B) 0.4 uIU/L
C) 2.4 uIU/L
D) 4.2 uIU/L
A
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A postpartum woman develops fatigue, weight gain, and constipation. Laboratory values reveal elevated TSH and decreased T3 and T4 levels. What will the provider tell this patient?

A) A thyroidectomy will be necessary.
B) She should be referred to an endocrinologist.
C) She will need lifelong medication.
D) This condition may be transient.
D
3
A patient has thyroid nodules and the provider suspects thyroid cancer. To evaluate thyroid nodules for potential malignancy, which test is performed?

A) Radionucleotide imaging
B) Serum calcitonin
C) Serum TSH level
D) Thyroid ultrasound
D
4
A 20-year-old female patient with tachycardia and weight loss but no optic symptoms presents with the following laboratory values: decreased TSH, increased T3, and increased T4 and free T4. A pregnancy test is negative. What is the initial treatment for this patient?

A) Beta blocker medications
B) Radioiodine therapy
C) Surgical resection of the thyroid gland
D) Thionamide therapy
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