subject
Medicine, 19.07.2019 20:20 dhhdndnd

A19-year-old woman who has always been healthy and maintained an average weight has lost 20lbs in the last 3 months, despite a voracious appetite. she complains of nervousness, sleeplessness, heart palpitations and irregular menstrual periods. she notes that she is "always hot" and wants the thermostat set lower than her roommates.
on physical examination, she was restless and had a noticeable tremor in her hands. at 5’8" tall, weighed only 110lbs. her blood pressure was 160/85 (normal is less than 120/less than 80), and her heart rate was 110 beats/min (normal 60-100 beats/min). she had a wide-eyed stare, and her lower neck appeared full; these characteristics were not present in photographs taken 1 year earlier.
based on her symptoms, the physician suspected that she had thyrotoxicosis, or increased circulating levels of thyroid hormones. however, it was unclear from the available information why her thyroid hormone levels were elevated. lab tests were performed to determine the etiology of her condition.
based on an understanding of the hypothalamic-anterior pituitary-thyroid axis, regulation of thyroid hormone secretion and the lab results, include or exclude (and explain why) each of the following four potential causes of this patient’s thyrotoxicosis:
a. increased secretion of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (trh) from the hypothalamus
b. increased secretion of thyroid-stimulating hormone (tsh) from the anterior pituitary
c. primary hyperactivity of the thyroid gland (i. e., grave’s disease)
d. ingestion of exogenous thyroid hormones (factitious hyperthyroidism)

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Medicine

question
Medicine, 08.07.2019 07:10
Congenital diseases are which of the following? genetic fatal disfiguring noninfectous
Answers: 3
question
Medicine, 09.07.2019 00:20
Ineed a personal mineral intake one day analysis? 350-500 word essay, or just a paragraph would of made up minerals you ate .
Answers: 2
question
Medicine, 09.07.2019 19:10
Anurse is preparing to administer lidocaine via continuous iv infusion at 4 mg/min. available is lidocaine 2 g dextrose 5% in water 500 ml. the nurse should set the iv pump to deliver how many ml/hr? (round the answer to the nearest whole number. use a leading zero if applicable. do not use a trailing zero.)
Answers: 3
question
Medicine, 09.07.2019 20:10
Mr. edwards is 20-year-old male patient who is admitted for treatment of recurring pyelonephritis (kidney infection) and surgical treatment of a urinary stricture, which has decreased the urinary stream. mr. edwards has paraplegia; he is paralyzed from the waist down secondary to an automobile accident when he was 16. he came by ambulance to the hospital, leaving his wheelchair and wheelchair pressure- relieving cushion at home. according to the nursing history, the patient is a nonsmoker and he does not drink alcohol or take any illegal drugs. a. what nursing considerations should be made for mr. edwards related to his disability? b. what health promotion and prevention education does mr. edwards need?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
A19-year-old woman who has always been healthy and maintained an average weight has lost 20lbs in th...
Questions
question
Spanish, 02.08.2019 21:30
Questions on the website: 13722367