Normal TSH levels? What does Low Vs High TSH indicate in primary disorder.
What type of hormone is TSH? Where does it come from? What does it stimulate?
Normal range for T3 Levels? What is this useful in diagnosing?
80 to 200 ng/dL (More potent than T4)
*Useful in diagnosing thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism)
Hyperthyroidism is excess ____ in blood. This leads to _____.
* Hypermetabolic state
Most common cause of Hyperthyroidism? What type of diseases is this? Which antibody mediates this? What may be present with this disorder?
2nd most common cause of hyperthyroidism? Who does this occur in? What does it involve?
How do thyroid hormones travel? What is the normal range for this?
* 4-8
What does T4 control? What does it influence? Why is it important to test for this in newborns?
Besides T3 and T4 what other hormone does it produce? What does this do?
(Memory trick - calciTON-IN. Places a bunch of CALCIUM IN the bone)
For signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism everything will be ____ and _____.
HIGH AND HOT
S+S of hyperthyroidism - Affect/Mood/sleep - 4things
S+S of hyperthyroidism - GI - Stools? Appetite? Weight? 3 things
S+S of hyperthyroidism - Vitals -Heart? BP? TEMP? RESPIRATORY?
S+S of hyperthyroidism - Physical appearance - Skin? hair? nails?
S+S of hyperthyroidism - Reproductive - Menstrual cycle? Fertility? Libido?
In hyperthyroidism, clients usually are intolerant to what? How will this present?
* Excessive sweating
What is another name for thyroid eye disease seen in what type of thyroid disorder? How does this present? What drug is used to treat this disorder?
Two antithyroid medications are _____ and ____. What do they do? What is a major toxic effect?
Potassium iodide (SSKI) is an _______ medication that does what? Used when? What is another name for this?
What medication can be used to decrease/alleviate sympathetic activity in hyperthyroidism?
*Betablockers - propranolol
An atomic cocktail that destroys thyroid cells? Who should this not be used in? What should be avoided for ___ months after treatment?
3 signs and symptoms of agranulocytosis seen w/antithyroid medications?
What is the primary laboratory screening method for thyroid disorders? Normal Range?
* 0.9-1.7
What does serum free T4 measure?
Unbound T4