PRN1178/ PRN 1178 Final Exam (New 2024/
2025 Update) Client-Centered Care II
Review| Questions and Verified Answers|
100% Correct| A Grade - Rasmussen
QUESTION
Addison's Disease (Adrenal Gland Hypofunction)
Answer:
•Adrenal insufficiency
QUESTION
findings in Addison's Disease
Answer:
•hypotension, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, hyperpigmentation
QUESTION
Addisonian crisis
Answer:
life-threatening event, need for cortisol and aldosterone is greater than available supply; usually
occurs in response to stressful event; severe hypotension
QUESTION
Cushing's (Hypercortisolism)
Answer:
•Excess secretion of cortisol from adrenal cortex
,QUESTION
s/s of Cushing's
Answer:
•S/S: facial swelling, hypertension, large abdomen
QUESTION
Laboratory tests for Cushing's
Answer:
blood, salivary, urine cortisol levels
QUESTION
HYPERTHYROIDISM
Answer:
•Thyrotoxicosis
QUESTION
S/S of hyperthyroidism
Answer:
unexpected weight loss, rapid or irregular heartbeat, insomnia, nervousness, sweating, irritability
QUESTION
hyperthyroidism Lab tests:
Answer:
: Thyroid panel, Thyroid scan, Ultrasonography, ECG
, QUESTION
hyperthyroidism Treatment:
Answer:
Nonsurgical or Surgical
QUESTION
hypothyroidism s/s
Answer:
•Signs and symptoms are widespread and reflect overall decreased metabolism from low levels
of thyroid hormones: course features, edema around face, eyes; blank expression, thick tongue,
slow muscle movement
QUESTION
hypothyroidism untreated can cause
Answer:
•Hypothyroidism that is untreated can lead to myxedema coma which can cause shock, organ
damage, or death
QUESTION
Treatment for hypothyroidism
Answer:
levothyroxine
QUESTION
GOITER
2025 Update) Client-Centered Care II
Review| Questions and Verified Answers|
100% Correct| A Grade - Rasmussen
QUESTION
Addison's Disease (Adrenal Gland Hypofunction)
Answer:
•Adrenal insufficiency
QUESTION
findings in Addison's Disease
Answer:
•hypotension, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, hyperpigmentation
QUESTION
Addisonian crisis
Answer:
life-threatening event, need for cortisol and aldosterone is greater than available supply; usually
occurs in response to stressful event; severe hypotension
QUESTION
Cushing's (Hypercortisolism)
Answer:
•Excess secretion of cortisol from adrenal cortex
,QUESTION
s/s of Cushing's
Answer:
•S/S: facial swelling, hypertension, large abdomen
QUESTION
Laboratory tests for Cushing's
Answer:
blood, salivary, urine cortisol levels
QUESTION
HYPERTHYROIDISM
Answer:
•Thyrotoxicosis
QUESTION
S/S of hyperthyroidism
Answer:
unexpected weight loss, rapid or irregular heartbeat, insomnia, nervousness, sweating, irritability
QUESTION
hyperthyroidism Lab tests:
Answer:
: Thyroid panel, Thyroid scan, Ultrasonography, ECG
, QUESTION
hyperthyroidism Treatment:
Answer:
Nonsurgical or Surgical
QUESTION
hypothyroidism s/s
Answer:
•Signs and symptoms are widespread and reflect overall decreased metabolism from low levels
of thyroid hormones: course features, edema around face, eyes; blank expression, thick tongue,
slow muscle movement
QUESTION
hypothyroidism untreated can cause
Answer:
•Hypothyroidism that is untreated can lead to myxedema coma which can cause shock, organ
damage, or death
QUESTION
Treatment for hypothyroidism
Answer:
levothyroxine
QUESTION
GOITER