Endocrine Flashcards

1
Q

hypothyroidism labs

A

elevated TSH > 5.0
order TSH, free T4 and T3
low T4, low/normal T3

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2
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myxedema

A

associated with hypothyroidism

skin thickening or swelling, non-pitting edema

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3
Q

Graves Disease is hyper or hypo-thyroid?

A

HYPERthyroid

refer all hyperthyroid patients to ENDO

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4
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What does TSH look like in Graves disease?

A

TSH is low < 0.1

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5
Q

what is subclinical hypothyroidism?

A

TSH is elevated with a normal T4.
recheck TSH in six months.
may eventually develop into overt hypothyroidism

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6
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fructosamine test

A

Fructosamine test- measures overall blood glucose levels in diabetics over 2-3 weeks

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lab levels associated with addison’s dx?

sodium, potassium, cortisol

A

LOW sodium
HIGH potassium
LOW cortisol

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signs and symptoms of addison’s disease

A

hyperpigmentation, fatigue, weight loss, low BP, crave salt

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9
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labs for hyperthyroid

TSH, T4, T3

A

low TSH

high T4, high/normal T3

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10
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weight loss, tachycardia, sweating, insomnia, diarrhea are signs of hypo or hyper-thyroid?

A

hyperthyroid (Graves)

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11
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medications for hyperthyroid

A

Methimazole (Tapazole)
Propylthiouracil (PTU)
radioactive iodine

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12
Q

how to dose Synthroid in the elderly.

A

start levothyroxine at 25mcg daily, increase by 25mcg every 3-6 weeks until normal TSH.

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13
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not enough cortisol vs too much cortisol:

Addison’s or Cushings?

A

Addisons is not enough cortisol. Cushings has too much cortisol.

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14
Q

What is a (+) diagnosis for diabetes?

  1. fasting blood sugar above ____.
  2. Hgb A1C above ____%.
  3. random BS above ___.
A
  1. 125 x2
  2. 6.5%
  3. 200
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15
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What hgb A1C determines pre-diabetes?

A

5.7-6.4%

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16
Q

1st line treatment after lifestyle changes for diabetes?

A

metformin 500mg

17
Q

when do start insulin in addition to metformin?

A

A1C > 9

18
Q

Somogyi Effect

A

wake up with high BS due to sugars dropping low overnight and body releases hormones to send body into rebound hyperglycemia
TX: eat a snack before bed or lower nighttime insulin