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**What This Document Is**
These are nursing class notes specifically prepared for Exam Three in NUR 3180, Primary Concepts of Adult Nursing at Nova Southeastern University. The notes cover two key endocrine system disorders: hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. They condense information relevant to understanding the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, medical management, and nursing considerations for patients experiencing these conditions.
**Why This Document Matters**
This study guide is intended for nursing students preparing for a focused exam. It’s most useful during the review phase of learning, helping to consolidate key facts and concepts. It exists to efficiently summarize complex physiological processes and their clinical implications, aiding in exam preparation and building a foundation for clinical practice. Students will find this helpful when studying for an exam covering thyroid disorders.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document is a condensed set of notes and does *not* replace required course readings, lectures, or clinical experiences. It’s a review tool, not a comprehensive textbook. It does not include practice questions or detailed case studies. Users will still need to engage with the full course materials to achieve a complete understanding.
**What This Document Provides**
The notes include:
* Key characteristics of hypothyroidism, including causes (Hashimoto’s disease), clinical manifestations (fatigue, menstrual disturbances), and the life-threatening complication of myxedema coma.
* Medical management of hypothyroidism, focusing on levothyroxine therapy and considerations for patients with cardiac dysfunction.
* Key characteristics of hyperthyroidism, including common causes (Grave’s disease), clinical manifestations (nervousness, weight loss, exophthalmos), and the emergency state of thyroid storm.
* Diagnostic findings associated with hyperthyroidism (enlarged thyroid, decreased TSH, increased T4).
* Nursing management considerations for both conditions, including nutritional guidance, coping strategies, and monitoring for complications like thyroid storm.
This preview does *not* include detailed pharmacological information beyond the drug names, nor does it contain in-depth discussions of surgical interventions or specific nursing care plans.