Medications
Signs and Symptoms
Potential Complications
Interventions
Miscellaneous
100

An intermediate acting insulin

NPH

100

Heat intolerance, weight loss and protruding eyeballs are signs of:

Hyperthyroidism

100

Name a symptom of hypoglycemia

Sweating, Hunger, Shakiness, Flushed face, Anxiety, and Rapid heartbeat

100

After you treat a patient who is hypoglycemic, what is the next step to take?

Recheck blood sugar in 15 minutes and treat if below 70

100

These drugs must be tapered to prevent acute adrenal insufficiency

Corticosteroids

200

A medication used to treat hypothyroidism

Levothyroxine/Synthroid

200

High phosphate and low calcium are signs of

Hypoparathyroidism

200

Name a potential complication of Cushing's syndrome

hypokalemia, fluid volume overload, weight gain, high blood sugar

200

The nurse taps on a patient's cheek to see if there is a facial twitch. They are assessing for:

Hypocalcemia/Tetany-- Chvostek's sign

200

The peak of long lasting insulin

There is no peak

300

What to give an unconscious patient who is hypoglycemic

Glucagon or IV 50% dextrose

300

Name 3 symptoms of hyperglycemia

polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia

300

What is a PC of taking metformin with contrast?

Lactic acidosis

300

A patient with hyperthyroidism should be encouraged to have a __protein, ____calorie diet

high

300

In hypothyroidism, T3 and T4 levels will be _____

Low

400

What is the onset of short acting insulin?

30-60 minutes

400

Name 2 s/s hypothyroidism

lethargy, bradycardia, weight gain, cold intolerance

400

Name labs that will be HIGH in patients with Addison's

Potassium, calcium, WBC, BUN/creatinine

400

A pt's blood sugar is 53 but they are alert and asymptomatic. What should the nurse do?

Give 15 grams carbs

400

Which insulin should be drawn up first: NPH or regular?

Regular

500

What are the 2 examples of thionamides used to treat Graves

methimazole and PTU

500

Name 2 signs/symptoms of myxedema

decreased RR, hypotension, bradycardia, hypothermia, hypoNa+, hypoglycemia

500

Name 2 potential complications from post-thyroidectomy

Hemorrhage, storm, airway obstruction, nerve damage, hypocalcemia/tetany

500

What do you need to monitor for Addison's ?

Fluid volume deficit, electrolytes (esp K+), glucose levels

500

What position should a client be in s/p thyroidectomy

Semi-fowlers

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