A patient with hyperthyroidism presented with thyroid storm and high temperature. The nurse evaluates that measures to lower the temperature should be changed when which assessment is made?
A) The patient has received a second dose of propylthiouracil.
B) The patient develops crackles in both lung bases.
C) The patient begins to shiver.
D) The patient's blood glucose increases.
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Q20: The nurse plans to administer intranasal desmopressin
Q21: A patient has symptoms of adrenocorticoid insufficiency
Q22: A patient has been prescribed long-term corticosteroid
Q23: A client has been prescribed propylthiouracil (PTU).
Q24: A client has been taking propylthiouracil (PTU)
Q25: A patient has been prescribed corticosteroid therapy
Q26: A client has been taking thyroid hormone
Q27: A client will be prescribed an oral
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Q30: A patient was admitted with Addison's disease.
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