Deck 68: Pharmacotherapy of Thyroid Disorders
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Deck 68: Pharmacotherapy of Thyroid Disorders
1
Drugs that accelerate the metabolism of levothyroxine include:
1)Calcium.
2)Warfarin.
3)Phenytoin.
4)Antacids.
1)Calcium.
2)Warfarin.
3)Phenytoin.
4)Antacids.
3
2
To detect malignancy of a thyroid nodule, the nurse would prepare the patient for:
1)Ultrasound.
2)X-ray.
3)Thyroid scanning.
4)Needle biopsy.
1)Ultrasound.
2)X-ray.
3)Thyroid scanning.
4)Needle biopsy.
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3
The preferred laboratory value for diagnosing and monitoring the progression of thyroid disease is:
1)TSH.
2)T3.
3)T4.
4)I131.
1)TSH.
2)T3.
3)T4.
4)I131.
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4
Manifestations of myxedematous coma include: (Select all that apply.)
1)Puffy face and eyes
2)Tachycardia
3)Hyperthermia
4)Hypoglycemia
5)Hypoventilation
1)Puffy face and eyes
2)Tachycardia
3)Hyperthermia
4)Hypoglycemia
5)Hypoventilation
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5
One of the strongest stimuli for an increase in thyroid hormone production is:
1)Hunger.
2)Ongoing infection.
3)Exposure to cold.
4)Hypocalcemia.
1)Hunger.
2)Ongoing infection.
3)Exposure to cold.
4)Hypocalcemia.
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6
The nurse would anticipate the patient with hyperthyroidism to exhibit which symptoms?
1)Weight gain
2)Hypertension
3)Bradycardia
4)Hypothermia
1)Weight gain
2)Hypertension
3)Bradycardia
4)Hypothermia
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7
The nurse would question the use of Synthroid in which patient?
1)The pregnant patient
2)The patient allergic to aspirin
3)The patient allergic to shellfish
4)A child under 2
1)The pregnant patient
2)The patient allergic to aspirin
3)The patient allergic to shellfish
4)A child under 2
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8
The nurse would anticipate elevated levels of circulating T3 and T4 in the client with:
1)Hemolytic anemia.
2)Thrombocytopenia.
3)Hypoalbuminemia.
4)Leukopenia.
1)Hemolytic anemia.
2)Thrombocytopenia.
3)Hypoalbuminemia.
4)Leukopenia.
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9
In children with cretinism, the duration of thyroid replacement is expected to be:
1)Until symptoms disappear.
2)For the first year of life.
3)For three years.
4)Until puberty.
1)Until symptoms disappear.
2)For the first year of life.
3)For three years.
4)Until puberty.
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10
The nurse would anticipate the patient with hypothyroidism to exhibit which symptom?
1)Weight loss
2)Hypertension
3)Heat intolerance
4)Constipation
1)Weight loss
2)Hypertension
3)Heat intolerance
4)Constipation
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11
The nurse knows the most visible signs of Graves' disease are goiter and exopthalamos.Exopthalamos is:
1)Excessive heat production.
2)Hypertrophy of the thyroid gland.
3)Outward bulging of the eyes.
4)Skin thickening with plaques.
1)Excessive heat production.
2)Hypertrophy of the thyroid gland.
3)Outward bulging of the eyes.
4)Skin thickening with plaques.
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12
The nurse is instructing the patient taking levothyroxine (Synthroid)that full therapeutic benefits will be seen:
1)Immediately.
2)Within 24 hours.
3)Within 3-5 days.
4)In 1-3 weeks.
1)Immediately.
2)Within 24 hours.
3)Within 3-5 days.
4)In 1-3 weeks.
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13
What is the pathophysiologic etiology of cretinism?
1)Hypercalcemia from thyroid hyperplasia
2)Congenital absence of the thyroid gland
3)Hypofunction of the thyroid gland
4)Lack of iodine replacement
1)Hypercalcemia from thyroid hyperplasia
2)Congenital absence of the thyroid gland
3)Hypofunction of the thyroid gland
4)Lack of iodine replacement
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14
Body tissues that do not depend on thyroid hormones to stimulate the metabolic rate include the: (Select all that apply.)
1)Brain.
2)Anterior pituitary.
3)Kidneys.
4)Lungs.
5)Testes.
1)Brain.
2)Anterior pituitary.
3)Kidneys.
4)Lungs.
5)Testes.
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15
The anterior pituitary secretes which hormone in response to decreased levels of T3 and T4?
1)Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
2)Thyroid-stimulating hormone
3)Tri-iodothyronine
4)Thyroxine
1)Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
2)Thyroid-stimulating hormone
3)Tri-iodothyronine
4)Thyroxine
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