Deck 18: Thyroid Gland Dysfunction
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Deck 18: Thyroid Gland Dysfunction
1
Clinically,hyperthyroidism may be characterized by:
A)an unusual sensitivity to catecholamines
B)a lump or bump on the patient's neck
C)an unusual sensitivity to opioids and other CNS depressants
D)A and B
E)B and C
A)an unusual sensitivity to catecholamines
B)a lump or bump on the patient's neck
C)an unusual sensitivity to opioids and other CNS depressants
D)A and B
E)B and C
A and B
2
Hyperthyroidism may be characterized by:
A)unexplained weight gain
B)unexplained weight loss
C)ravenous appetite
D)A and C
E)B and C
A)unexplained weight gain
B)unexplained weight loss
C)ravenous appetite
D)A and C
E)B and C
B and C
3
Hypothyroid or hyperthyroid patients who have been treated and are currently euthyroid are ASA __ risks.
A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
II
4
Myxedema coma is associated with:
A)hyperthermia
B)hyperventilation
C)hypercapnia
D)hypertension
A)hyperthermia
B)hyperventilation
C)hypercapnia
D)hypertension
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5
A deficiency of thyroid hormone during early life can produce a clinical syndrome known as:
A)myxedema
B)cretinism
C)thyrotoxicosis
D)toxic goiter
A)myxedema
B)cretinism
C)thyrotoxicosis
D)toxic goiter
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6
Secondary thyroid failure results from diseases of the:
A)thyroid gland
B)pituitary gland
C)hypothalamus
D)corpus callosum
A)thyroid gland
B)pituitary gland
C)hypothalamus
D)corpus callosum
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7
The clinically hypothyroid patient may have:
A)a large,thick tongue
B)wet skin with diaphoresis
C)tachycardia
D)markedly depressed blood pressure
A)a large,thick tongue
B)wet skin with diaphoresis
C)tachycardia
D)markedly depressed blood pressure
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8
The most likely candidate for thyroid hypofunction would be a:
A)70-year-old woman
B)70-year-old man
C)30-year-old woman
D)30-year-old man
A)70-year-old woman
B)70-year-old man
C)30-year-old woman
D)30-year-old man
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9
After positioning an unconscious patient with a history of hypothyroidism:
A)administer an opioid
B)provide an antianxiety agent
C)provide BLS,as needed
D)prescribe a sedative
A)administer an opioid
B)provide an antianxiety agent
C)provide BLS,as needed
D)prescribe a sedative
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10
Which of the following are often observed in a hyperthyroid rather than hypothyroid patient or in the general population?
A)cold intolerance
B)paresthesia
C)mitral valve prolapse
D)A,B,and C
E)A and C
A)cold intolerance
B)paresthesia
C)mitral valve prolapse
D)A,B,and C
E)A and C
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