This quiz focuses on the treatment of thyroid conditions, specifically hypothyroidism, assessing knowledge on drug choice, understanding of Myxedema, and monitoring thyroid function. It is crucial for medical practitioners to ensure accurate treatment and patient education regarding medication interactions.
Irreversible mental retardation and dwarfism caused by congenital hypothyroidism
Severe hypothyroidism
Enlargement of the thyroid gland
Autoimmune disorder that results in hyperthyroidism
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Assess for malabsoprtion, diarrhea
Decrease dosage
Assess for Angina
Increase dosage
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"It's okay to switch brands, there is no difference in absorption"
"I should avoid taking my Iron and calcium supplements at the same time as I take my Levothyroxine"
"After one year of taking my Levothyroxine, my thyroid will be back to normal"
" I should take my medication on an empty stomach in the morning or at bedtime"
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4- 6 weeks
6-8 weeks
2-3 weeks
8-10 weeks
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Peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone
Drugs like Lithium & amiodarone
Iodine elevated
Toxic adenoma
Hashimoto thyroiditis
Hepatitis C
Autoimmune disorder
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Bradycardia
Nervousness, irritability,
Palpably enlarged thyroid (goiter)
Skin pallor or yellowing (carotenemia)
Peripheral edema, puffy face and eyelids
Tremor, hyperreflexia
Dry, pale skin
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T4- Low T3- Low TSH- High
T4- High T3- High TSH- Low
T4- Low T3- High TSH- Normal
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Hashimoto thyroiditis
Toxic diffuse goiter (Graves disease)
Toxic adenoma
Peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone
Genetic thyroid enzyme defects
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True
False
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Nervousness, irritability
Cool dry skin
Tachycardia, arrhythmias
Heat intolerance, increased perspiration
Decreased appetite
Goiter
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Suppressed TSH and elevated T3 & T4
Elevated TSH and suppressed T3 & T4
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Thioamides
Levothyroxine
Somostatin Analogs
Iodides
Propanolol
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True
False
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Inhibits iodine organification & hormone release
Inhibit cell-mediated immunologic functions
Inhibit thyroid peroxidase reactions, iodine organification, and peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 (prevent hormone synthesis)
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GI symptoms, Nausea,
Rash
Agranulocytosis
Hypothyroidism
Edema
Hepatitis
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Ace inhibitors
Beta blockers
Calcium channel blockers
Alpha Blockers
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Methimazole
Radioiodine
Propylthiouracil (PTU)
Subtotal thyroidectomy
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Propylthiouracil (PTU)
Methimazole
Propanolol
Iodine
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