Terri's content. Once again, be advised there may be multiple right answers. I know this makes it more difficult, but, will help with testing on the real test.
Serum K
Serum Na
Serum Iodine
Serum Phosphoruse
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Decreased T3 and Increased T4
Increased TSH and Increased T3 and T4
Increased TSH and decreased T3 and T4
Increased T3 and Decreased T4
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A consistently under performing pituitary gland.
A hyperactive hypothalamus
An autoimmune disease
A lack of follicles to release T3 and T4.
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Hashimoto's disease
Goiter
Lumpy Thyroid
Balloon Thyroid
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Hypermetabolism from decrease in T3 and T4.
Hypometabolism from decrease in T3 and T4.
Hypermetabolism from increase in T3 and T4.
Hypometabolism from increase in T3 and T4.
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Decreased T3 and Increased T4
Decreased TSH and Increased T3 and T4
Increased TSH and decreased T3 and T4
Increased T3 and Decreased T4
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Hypothyroidsim
Hyperthyroidism
Graves disease
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Anterior pituitary
Hypothalamus
Thyroid gland
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True
False
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Anterior pituitary
Hypothalamus
Thyroid gland
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Anterior pituitary
Hypothalamus
Thyroid gland
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True
False
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T3/T4, TRH, TSH
TRH, TSH, T3/T4
TSH, TRH, T3/T4
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Rapidly inhibits the synthesis/release of T3 & T4
Blocks conversion of T4 to T3
Damages or destroys thyroid tissue
Decreases HR, BP, CO2, and O2 requirements
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Decreased uptake
Increased uptake
Increased serum Ca
Decreased serum Ca
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Rapidly inhibits the synthesis/release of T3 & T4
Blocks conversion of T4 to T3
Damages or destroys thyroid tissue
Decreases HR, BP, CO2, and O2 requirements
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Rapidly inhibits the synthesis/release of T3 & T4
Blocks conversion of T4 to T3
Damages or destroys thyroid tissue
Decreases HR, BP, CO2, and O2 requirements
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Follicle
Squamous
Epithelial
Glandular
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Rapid degeneration of the thyroid
Slow degeneration of the thyroid
Excess thyroid tissue growth impair production of T3 and T4
Damage to the thyroid through over medicated juvenile pts.
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Rapidly inhibits the synthesis/release of T3 & T4
Blocks conversion of T4 to T3
Damages or destroys thyroid tissue
Decreases HR, BP, CO2, and O2 requirements
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Held until testing is done
Initiated when TSH is up and T3 is down.
Begun before confirmation testing is completed
Treated only in older adults
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One hour after ingestion
4-8-24 hours
2-4-24 hours
2-6-24 hours
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They help regulate heat.
They help protein synthesis.
They help metabolism
They help break down liver glycogen.
None of the above.
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Increases Ca released from the bones.
Increases renal release of Ca.
Decreases amount of Ca in the blood.
Increases glucose production.
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Mental retardation
Dwarfism
Neurological insufficiency
Anorexia
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Increased renal and intestinal absorption of Ca.
Decreased Ca in the blood
Decreased glycogen production
Increased Ca stored in bones.
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They work separately on calcium balance.
They work together for blood clotting.
They work together on bone growth.
Calcitonin works on cellular function while parathormone works on neuromuscular function.
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Synthetic steroid to encourage thyroid T3, T4 production.
T3 replacement
T4 replacement
Increase metabolism and promotes tissue growth
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