Endocrine Flashcards
1
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Hypothyroidism, Management
A
Monitor TSH level and clinical state periodically
2
Q
Hypothyroidism, Pharmacologic Management
A
levothyroxine (T4)
3
Q
Hypothyroidism, Diagnosis
A
TSH >5 (ref: .5-5)
Low free T4
-May have elevated LDL/decreased HDL
-May have Anemia mild normocytic
4
Q
Hashimoto thyroiditis labs
A
Increased antimicrosomal antibodies
5
Q
Adrenal Insufficiency, Diagnostic Testing
A
(Addison’s disease)
- Decreased plasma cortisol
- ACTH (Increased:prImary; Decreased=seconDary)
* if secondary > MRI brain
6
Q
Adrenal Insufficiency, Presentation
A
Weight loss, N/V, vague abdominal pain Lethargy, confusion, psychosis Hypoglycemia Hyperpimentation *Low aldosterone (hypovolemic hyponatremia and hyperpotassium)
7
Q
Primary adrenal insufficiency treatment
A
glucocorticoid (hydrocortisone or prednisone) and mineralcorticoid (fludrocortisone)
8
Q
Secondary adrenal insufficiency treatment
A
same as primary minus mineralcorticoid
9
Q
Hyperaldosteronism, Screening
A
ARR (aldosterone-to-renin ratio)