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Practice Question

What nursing intervention should be prioritized for a client with hyperthyroidism being treated with antithyroid medication?

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

Closely monitor the client for increased signs of restlessness, sweating, and significant weight loss

Rationale:

🌡️Hyperthyroidism causes an increased metabolic rate, leading to symptoms such as sweating, restlessness, and weight loss.

🩺Even with antithyroid medications, clients can experience acute worsening or may be underdosed, so frequent monitoring is essential.

🔥Unchecked symptoms can escalate to thyroid storm, a life-threatening condition requiring immediate intervention.

🛏️Identifying symptom trends early helps in adjusting therapy and preventing complications.

📌Core Message

Carefully monitor hyperthyroid clients for worsening symptoms to prevent thyroid crisis and guide treatment adjustment.

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