Chapter 18 Flashcards

1
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What is the thyroid gland?

A

Butterfly-shaped organ that is located anterior to the trachea
Normal size is 2-2.5 cm width and 3-5 cm length

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2
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What is the action of thyroid hormones produced by the thyroid gland?

A

Determine metabolic rate
Growth rate
Other specific body mechanisms

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3
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What is euthyroid?

A

Term used to describe an individual with a normally functioning thyroid gland.

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4
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What is hypothyroidism (myxedema)?

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Insufficient thyroid hormone is produced by the thyroid gland

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5
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What are some causes of hypothyroidism?

A

Autoimmune disorders (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis)
Pituitary tumors
Surgery
Irradiation

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6
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Patients with documented hypothyroidism should be asked which of the following questions?

A

Are they taking their medications
Is their dosage stabilized
Do they have routine blood work performed to insure adequate medication levels

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7
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True or False

In young individuals myxedema manifests as cold intolerance, weight gain, dry skin, constipation, and mental and physical slowing.

A

True

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8
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What is hyperthyroidism?

A

Too much thyroid hormone is produced by the thyroid gland

also known as thyrotoxicosis - result of a condition called graves’ disease

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9
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What is Graves’ disease?

A

disorder associated with enlarged thyroid gland, which will feel soft on palpation - hereditary in nature - autoimmune disorder

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10
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What is nodular goiter?

A

enlarged thyroid gland with multiple nodules - another cause of hyperthyroidism

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What are some signs displayed by hyperthyroidism?

A
weight loss
nervousness
insomnia
bulging eyes (exophthalmos)
tremors
increased sweating
rapid heart rate
diarrhea
Opposite of hypothyroidism
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12
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What are the three ways that patients with hyperthyroidism are treated?

A

surgery
ablation therapy
antithyroid drugs

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13
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What is ablation therapy?

A

involves using radioactive iodine to disable the thyroid gland

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14
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What are some medications used for synthetic hormone replacement to control hyperthyroidism?

A

methimazole

propylthiouracil

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15
Q

True or False

When thyroid hormone levels become too low, the patient may experience a potentially life-threatening condition called myxedema coma

A

True

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16
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True or False

When thyroid hormone levels become too high, the patient will most likely experience a serious condition called thyroid storm.

A

True

17
Q

What is myxedema coma?

A

Occurs when the body is unable to compensate for the severe deficiency of the thyroid hormones often because of some precipitating event

18
Q

What can myxedema coma result from?

A

Undiagnosed hypothyroidism
incorrect treatment
precipitating factor such as trauma, infection or sepsis, hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, or surgery

19
Q

True or False

Myxedema coma is more commonly found in individuals over 70 years of age and is rarely seen in individuals younger than 60.

A

True

20
Q

What are some signs and symptoms of myxedema coma?

A
Deterioration of the patient's mental state: confusion, apathy, depression
Hypothermia (< 95 dg)
hair loss
certain facial conditions: puffiness, macroglossia, ptosis, periorbital edema
cool, dry skin with non pitting edema
bradycardia
changes in blood pressure with elevation in the early stages and lowered in later
constipation
seizures
impaired mobility
hypoventilation
coma (rare)
21
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What is the major goal when treating myxedema coma?

A

normalize patient’s temperature and maintain respirations

admit to the hospital as soon as possible

22
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What is thyroid storm?

A

life-threatening emergency characterized by an exacerbation of hyperthyroid state; often result of undiagnosed thyroid disease; overzealous treatment of hypothyroidism; precipitating factor (trauma, infection, diabetic ketoacidosis, cerebrovascular accident, stress, toxemia of pregnancy)

23
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What are some signs and symptoms of thyroid storm?

A
fever ( as high as 108)
diaphoreses
restlessness
confusion
anxiety
psychosis
gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, jaundice, diarrhea)
tachycardia
increased systolic blood pressure
widened pulse pressure
arrhythmias
24
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What is the preferred treatment of thyroid storm?

A

ensure the patient is in comfortable position
administer oxygen 4-6 L/minute
monitor vital signs

25
Q

The most accepted method for treating hyperthyroidism is

A

ablation therapy

26
Q

Which of the following is a sign of thyroid storm?

A

Fever

27
Q

All of the following are strategies for managing thyroid storm except one. Which one is the exception?

A

wrapping in blankets to increase body temperature

28
Q

Hypothyroidism is characterized by

A

cold intolerance

29
Q

The emergent condition arising from severe hypothyroidism is

A

myxedema coma

30
Q

The most common medication a patient would take for hypothyroidism is

A

levothyroxine

31
Q

All of the following are treatment management strategies for myxedema coma except

A

administering sedatives and tranquilizers

32
Q

The hereditary autoimmune disorder whereby the individual has an increased level of thyroid hormone production is known as

A

graves’ disease