Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
DKA
HHS
Random
100

Mr. Jones present to the ER and is diagnosed with hyperthyroidism after further testing. These are Mr. Jones current VS, what is he at risk for?

-BP:120/80

-RESP:18 

-TEMP:101.4

-HR:99

-SPO2:98

Seizures

100
Identify 3 S/S

Bradycardia, Decreased RR, Hypothermia, Weight gain, Increase sleeping and cholesterol, weakness, Constipation, decrease libido

100

Camile, a new nurse starting in the cardiac floor knows that a blood sugar over # is DKA.

BS:250

100

HHS is most common seen in? Two answers must be given

Older adults and type 2 DM

100

Insulin is released from the ___ of the pancreas

Beta cells

200

What disease is associated with hypothyroidism and identify one symptom

-Graves Disease

-S/S exophthalmos or Peritibial edema

200

What is your main focus with a patient with Hypothyroidism

Keeping airway open

200

Identify 3 s/s that are only seen in DKA

Acidic breath, Metabolic acidosis, Kussmual respirations

200

Is the anion gap + or -

Its negative

200

Glucagon is realeased from the ____ of the pancreas?

Alpha cells

300

What are the main lab values

Increased T3 & T4 and decreased TSH

300

____ is the most common type pf hypothyroidsm and is caused by an autoimmune response that leads to destruction of the thyroid gland by immunological process. What is the name of it?

Hashimoto's thyroiditis

300

What are diabetic patients more susceptible of getting according to the sick day rules.

the Flue and cold

300

What are the risk factors that cause HHS to happen?

Older adults, stress, infection, Inadequate fluid intake and decreased kidney function

300

What is the hallmark od diabtes mellitus?

Hyperglycemia

400

Identify the pathophysiology of Thyroid storm?

a rare but life-threatening condition that occurs when there is a sudden and excessive release of thyroid hormones into the bloodstream

400

Mrs.Prada is admitted into oberservation unit at 0948, after report is given from the ED nurse you know that at 1100 her thyroid horomos is due. What is the name of the medication?

Levothyroxine

400

A nurse who works with diabetic patients knows that a arterial Ph # _and Serum bicarbonate # _ are a diagnosis for DKA

Arterial ph <=7.3

Serum bicorbonate >=18

400

Nacy a 79 year old women presents to the ER from home. She has type 2 diabetes, CAD, Increased troponin and a GFR rate of 6. After assesing her symptoms we order a CBC lab to be drawn at 1451. What are we expecting her BS to be?

BS:>=600

400

Monet is a 45 year old women who presents to the ER with parathesia, unhealed wound and BMI of 25.8, she has a history of -Thyroidectomy, Thyroid Cancer, Gestational Diabetes, Preeclampsia and HTN. What is this patient at risk for?

Type 2 diabetes within 15 years of the birth.

500

What medications are used for hyperthyroidism?

Proplythiouracil(PTU), Methimazole(Tapaole), Lithium carbonate(Lithium)- Short term is Iodine.

500

What is a person most at risk for?

Myxedema

500

Hypovolemia is a secondary diagnosis in DKA from?

Osmotic Diueresis

500

81 year old gary has been at a nursing home for 5 years. You the nurse have been working at this facility for 3 years all year round and ypu are familiar with your patients medications and health status. when it is gary's turn to receive his Metformin at 0800 every day. Upon entering the room you notice that gary is presenting S/S of HHS. What specific S/S would gary be presenting with?

Neurological defects- LOC, confusion-Lethargic-Stupor.

500

What autoimmune diseases increase your risk of developing type 1 diabetes?

Thyroid, Celiac and Addisons disease.

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