Thyroid Basics & Screening
Lab Interpretation
Management
All About Nodules
Special Populations
100

The best initial test to screen for thyroid dysfunction in adults

What is TSH? 

100

Elevated TSH, low Free T4 — diagnosis?

What is primary hypothyroidism?

Clinical Note: Check anti-TPO antibodies

100

This is the initial treatment for overt hypothyroidism

What is levothyroxine replacement? 

100

This is the best first test when a thyroid nodule is found.

What is a TSH?

100

This thyroid hormone level naturally increases during pregnancy due to elevated thyroxine-binding globulin

What is total T4 increases? (Free T4 usually remains normal).

200

The most common cause of hypothyroidism in the U.S.

What is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis?

200

Low TSH, high Free T4 — primary diagnosis AND next best step?

What is hyperthyroidism?

What is determine etiology (TSI antibodies or uptake scan? 

200

The interval when TSH be rechecked after starting levothyroxine

What is 6-8 weeks? 

200

Indications for thyroid ultrasound.

What are all palpable nodules, incidentally found nodules, or goiters?

200

This is the first-line treatment for hyperthyroidism during the first trimester of pregnancy

What is Propylthiouracil (PTU)? 

(Switch to methimazole after the first trimester)

300

Patients that should be screened for thyroid disease according to primary care guidelines

What are adults with symptoms, women over 60, or patients with autoimmune conditions?

300

A low TSH and low Free T4 suggest this.
 

What is Central (secondary) hypothyroidism? 

300

First-line management for symptomatic hyperthyroidism

What is a Beta Blocker? 

Propranolol is first line. 

300

Nodule >1 cm with microcalcifications — next step?

What is a Fine-needle aspiration (FNA)?

300

The preferred initial dose adjustment when starting levothyroxine in older adults or those with heart disease

What is 12.5–25 mcg/day?

(Otherwise, adults <60 without comorbidities, initial dose is 1.6 mcg/kg/day)

400

Name a drug that can cause hypothyroidism

What is amiodarone or lithium? 

400

Elevated TSH, normal Free T4 - Primary Diagnosis?

What is subclinical hypothyroidism?

400

Methimazole is contraindicated in these scenarios.

What is during first trimester of pregnancy and thyroid storm?

400

Features that suggest malignancy on a thyroid ultrasound

What is hypoechogenicity, irregular margins, microcalcifications, taller-than-wide shape? 

400

These cases should be referred to Endocrinology

What is pregnancy, thyroid cancer suspicion, atypical labs, or refractory symptoms? 

500

The main reason total T4 is unreliable as a screening test

It varies with thyroxine-binding globulin levels 

500

Which lab abnormality is seen in euthyroid sick syndrome?

Low T3, normal or low TSH and T4

Clinical Note: Occurs in severe illness or severe physical stress, absent true hypothyroid symptoms, treat underlying cause

500

The recommended Levothyroxine dose increase during pregnancy.

What is 20-30% increase once pregnancy is confirmed?


500

The most common type of thyroid cancer

What is papillary thyroid carcinoma?

500

This condition requires monitoring free T4 levels

What is central hypothyroidism?