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Learning Activity for Metabolism Student Name: 1. Radioactive iodine 2. Bipolar Patient managed by daily intake of Lithium 3. Excessive adrenocortical activity 4. A form of thyrotoxicosis 5. Thyroid storm clinical manifestations 6. _Hypotension, cyanosis, fever, nausea, vomiting, and classic signs of shock 7. Hypothyroidism clinical manifestations 8. hyperexcitable, irritable, apprehensive, flushed skin 9. Dosage based on TSH concentration to treat hypothyroidism 10. Pituitary tumor removal 11. Diagnostics for Cushing syndrome 12. Beta-blocker 13. Moon face 14. Tapering of corticosteroids 15. Muscle weakness, anorexia, fatigue, emaciation, and dark pigmentation of mucus membranes and skin 16. Myxedema coma 17. Prevalence of disease increases a. Cushing syndrome b. Hyperthyroidism c. Clinical Manifestations of Addison’s Disease d. A cause of Hypothyroidism e. Enlarged thyroid and palpable thrill f. Hair loss, brittle nails, dry skin, numbness and tingling g. A treatment for hyperthyroidism h. Corticosteroid replacement, Hydrocortisone (Solu-Cortef) i. Medical medication management of Cushing Syndrome j. A cause of Addison’s disease k. Clinical manifestations of Cushing Syndrome 1. Have a fabulous day m. Clinical manifestations of Hyperthyroidism n. Synthetic levothyroxine 0. Cushing syndrome surgical treatment p. Rare life threatening condition involves hypothermia and loss of consciousness 4. Improve nutrition, coping ability, self-esteem, and maintenance of normal body temperature. An autoimmune disorder that results in excessive output of thyroid hormones Serum cortisol, urinary cortisol, and low-dose dexamethasone (Decadron) suppression tests Hypothyroidism u. Adjunctive therapy for symptomatic relief of Hyperthyroidism v. High fever, extreme tachycardia, altered mental state, weight loss W. Addisonian crisis with age r. S. 18. Grave’s disease 19. Assessment of Hyperthyroidism 20. Nursing plan process for hyperthyroidism 21. Treatment for Addison’s Disease 22. Tuberculosis destroys adrenal gland tissue t.
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