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100

This hormone is elevated in hyperthyroidism and increases metabolic rate.

What is T3/T4?

100

This hormone is typically elevated in primary hypothyroidism.

What is TSH?

100

This hormone is in excess in SIADH.

What is ADH? (antidiuretic hormone)

100

This hormone is deficient or ineffective in DI.

What is ADH?

100

This hormone is elevated in Cushing’s.

What is cortisol?

100

This hormone is deficient in Addison’s.

What is cortisol?

200

This classic sign involves protrusion of the eyes

What is exophthalmos?

200

This condition represents severe untreated hypothyroidism and can be fatal.

What is myxedema coma?

200

This electrolyte imbalance is most dangerous in SIADH.

What is hyponatremia?

200

Patients present with this hallmark symptom.

What is polyuria?

200

Classic physical sign: fat redistribution to face.

What is moon face?

200

Electrolyte imbalance: low sodium and high potassium.

What is hyponatremia and hyperkalemia?


300

A life-threatening complication marked by fever, tachycardia, and delirium.

What is thyroid storm? 

300

These symptoms include weight gain, cold intolerance, and fatigue.

What is decreased metabolism?

300

Urine findings in a SIADH client?

What is concentrated urine?

300

Urine is... in a Diabetes Insipidus client?

What is dilute urine?


300

Patients often have this glucose abnormality.

What is hyperglycemia?

300

Skin finding often seen.

What is hyperpigmentation? Bronezen Skin

400

This medication class is used to block thyroid hormone production.

What are antithyroid drugs (e.g., methimazole/PTU)?

400

The primary medication used for long-term treatment.

What is levothyroxine?

400

Primary nursing intervention for SIADH client?

What is fluid restriction?

400

First-line medication for central DI.

What is desmopressin (DDAVP)?

400

Skin finding: thin skin with this characteristic marking.

What are purple striae?

400

Medication used for treatment.

What are corticosteroids (e.g., hydrocortisone)?

500

You walk into the room: HR 140, restless, hot, diaphoretic—priority intervention?

What is administer beta-blocker (e.g., propranolol)?

500

Priority nursing concern in myxedema coma.

What is maintain airway/ventilation (respiratory failure risk)?

500

Severe complication of untreated SIADH.

What are seizures?

500

Priority risk if untreated.

What is severe dehydration/hypovolemic shock?

500

Priority complication nurses monitor for.

What is infection risk (immunosuppression)?

500

Life-threatening complication.

What is Addisonian crisis (shock)?