Nursing 212 Quiz 1 Questions And Answers.1.0M1QN212
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The RN is caring for a client experiencing a thyroid
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Maintain strict bed rest.
Administer humidified oxygen.
Administer IV fluids containing dextrose.
Provide a hypothermia blanket.
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Which statement made by a patient with Hypothyroidism who is receiving levothyroxine (Synthroid)
indicates that additional teaching is needed?
"I will take my medication every morning."
"I need to be monitored for osteoporosis."
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"I can stop my Synthroid when I start to feel better." submitted
"I need to have routine tests to check my blood levels."
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Which potential health problem would the RN address when teaching a patient with
Hyperparathyroidism about additional health conditions that may occur with this disorder?
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Kidney stones
Hypotension
Thyroid nodules
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Which instructions would the RN include in a teaching plan for a client who has been treated
for Pheochromocytoma? Select all that apply.
Monitor blood pressure twice a day.
Check blood glucose before each meal.
Follow a high carbohydrate, low protein diet.
Follow-up with the physician in one year.
Take corticosteroids as ordered.
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