Thyroid Disorders (Hypo- and Hyperthyroidism) Flashcards
Euthyroid is a term for _____ thyroid function
normal/neutral
TSH is released by the _______
anterior pituitary
Thyroxine (T4) is the ______ form of thyroid hormone and tri-iodothyronine (T3) is the ______ form of the thyroid hormone.
Inactive, active
What is a goiter?
Enlarged thyroid gland
Hyperthyroidism is caused by ________ or _______
Graves disease, toxic multi-nodular goiter
The most common cause of hypothyroidism is ______
Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
What are the possible causes of a goiter?
Thyroiditis, benign thyroid nodules, malignancy, and iodine deficiency (worldwide, but not in US)
What is the difference between a toxic and non-toxic goiter?
A toxic goiter is characterized by hyperthyroidism, while a non-toxic goiter occurs with normal thyroid levels
Which foods contain iodine?
yogurt, milk, eggs, and iodinized salt
Exopthalmos is a sign of _______
Hyperthyroidism
With hyperthyroidism a bruit may be heard in what location?
Over the thyroid
What is thyrotoxicosis?
excess thyroid hormone in body
T/F: A thyroidectomy may cause a thyrotoxic crisis.
True manipulation of the hyperactive thyroid may cause it to release more hormones
Name 3 classes of drugs used to treat patients with hyperthyroidism
Anti-thyroid medications (methimazole), Iodine therapy (SSKI and Lugol’s solution), Beta-blockers
A patient who has been treated with radioactive iodine therapy will require ______ for life.
thyroid hormone replacement