Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism (10 Questions)

1. Mme Ginette Tremblay, 55 years old, is newly diagnosed with Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis). The physician prescribes Levothyroxine (Synthroid) 50 mcg PO daily. Mme Tremblay asks the nurse, "I take a lot of vitamins and calcium for my bones in the morning. Can I take this pill with them?"

Question:
What is the nurse’s priority instruction regarding the administration of this medication? *
2. M. Jacques Bernier, 35 years old, has a history of Graves’ Disease (Hyperthyroidism). He is admitted to the medical unit with pneumonia. During the initial assessment, the nurse notes he is extremely agitated, trembling, and diaphoretic.

His vital signs are:
*BP: 160/95 mmHg
*HR: 145 bpm (irregular)
*Temp: 39.5°C
*RR: 28 breaths/min

Question:
What medical emergency does the nurse suspect M. Bernier is experiencing? *
3. Mme Sophie Gagnon, 42 years old, underwent a Total Thyroidectomy 12 hours ago. She reports a tingling sensation around her mouth (circumoral paresthesia) and in her fingertips. The nurse taps the patient's cheek just in front of the ear and observes a twitch of the facial muscle (Chvostek’s sign).

Question:
What is the nurse’s immediate action? *
4. M. Pierre Dubois, 78 years old, is brought to the ER by his daughter. He has a history of untreated Hypothyroidism. The daughter states he has been confused and sleeping constantly for two days.

Assessment reveals:
*Skin: Pale, cool, and waxy swelling of the face.
*Temp: 35.0°C (Hypothermia).
*HR: 48 bpm.
*RR: 8 breaths/min.

Question:
Based on these findings, what is the nurse’s priority intervention? *
5. Mme Claudette Roy, 30 years old, has hyperthyroidism and presents with Exophthalmos (bulging eyes). She complains that her eyes feel gritty, dry, and she cannot close her eyelids completely at night.

Question:
Which nursing recommendation is most appropriate to prevent corneal injury? *
6. M. Luc Morin, 50 years old, visits the clinic complaining of unexplained weight gain despite a poor appetite, constipation, and feeling "cold to the bone" even in summer. The physician suspects thyroid dysfunction.

Question:
Which laboratory result would confirm a diagnosis of primary Hypothyroidism? *
7. Mme Valérie Fortin, 28 years old, is taking Methimazole (Tapazole) for Hyperthyroidism. She calls the clinic reporting that she has developed a sore throat and a fever of 38.5°C.

Question:
What is the nurse’s best response? *
8. Mme Isabelle Bouchard, 45 years old, is 4 hours post-thyroidectomy. The nurse notes that her neck dressing is tight, and there is increased swelling in the anterior neck. Mme Bouchard makes a high-pitched sound when inhaling (stridor).

Question:
What is the nurse’s priority action? *
9. M. Robert Lefebvre, 62 years old, has severe, untreated Hypothyroidism and is admitted for a hernia repair. The anesthesiologist and nurse are reviewing his medication plan.

Question:
What special consideration must be taken regarding the administration of sedatives and opioids for this patient? *
10. M. Guillaume Pelletier, 22 years old, has uncontrolled Hyperthyroidism. He has lost 10 kg in the last month despite having a voracious appetite. The nurse is planning his nutritional care.

Question:
Which dietary plan is most appropriate for M. Pelletier? *