Myxedema coma

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Adult health 2 test 2 Quiz on Myxedema coma, created by Esmeralda Espitia on 04/02/2020.
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Question 1

Question
1. Which of the following patients are MOST at risk for developing myxedema coma?
Answer
  • A. A 28 year old female who is prescribed Methimazole.
  • B. A 75 year old female who is taking Lithium and reports missing several doses of Synthroid.
  • C. A 69 year old male experiencing nausea and vomiting for 4 days.
  • D. A 55 year old male with a history of diabetes and is insulin dependent.

Question 2

Question
2. All of the following are treatments for myxedema coma EXCEPT?
Answer
  • A. Corticosteroids
  • B. IV glucose
  • C. Hypotonic IV solutions
  • D. IV Synthroid

Question 3

Question
3. A patient is receiving treatment for myxedema coma with IV Synthroid. Which of the following findings would require nursing intervention for this patient?
Answer
  • A. Blood glucose 75
  • B. Sodium level of 138
  • C. A physician’s order for Fentanyl 0.25 mcg every 2 hours for pain
  • D. Temperature 98.9 ‘F

Question 4

Question
4. Signs and Symptoms of myxedema coma include all of the following EXCEPT? Select all that apply:
Answer
  • A. Fever
  • B. Bradycardia
  • C. Sodium level less than 135
  • D. Blood glucose level greater than 350
  • E. Goiter
  • F. Hypothermia

Question 5

Question
5. A patient taking IV Synthroid starts to complain of feeling hot and chest pain. On assessment, you find that the heart rate is 125 bpm and blood pressure is 200/103. You immediately notify the physician of the patient’s condition and receive orders for lab work. Based on the patient’s signs and symptoms, what is the MOST important lab result at this time to determine the cause of the patient’s symptoms?
Answer
  • A. Potassium level
  • B. Thyroid levels
  • C. Calcium level
  • D. Sodium level

Question 6

Question
6. A patient is recovering from myxedema coma and will be discharged tomorrow. What will you include in their discharge teaching?
Answer
  • A. Avoiding green leafy vegetables.
  • B. Importance of taking Tapazole exactly as prescribed at the same time every day.
  • C. Limiting foods with Iodine such as kelp, dairy, and eggs.
  • D. Importance of taking Synthroid in the morning without any food.

Question 7

Question
7. Which of the following are NOT a cause of myxedema coma?
Answer
  • A. Illness
  • B. Sedatives
  • C. Iodine Toxicity
  • D. Thyroidectomy
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