Asked by Chasity Brogan on Jul 26, 2024

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A patient's laboratory data reveal an elevated thyroxine (T4) level. What gland should the nurse assess?

A) Thyroid
B) Parotid
C) Adrenal
D) Parathyroid

Thyroxine (T4) Level

A measurement of the concentration of thyroxine, a hormone produced by the thyroid gland, in the bloodstream.

Thyroid Gland

An endocrine gland located in the neck, producing hormones that regulate metabolism, energy generation, and overall growth and development.

Parathyroid

Small glands located behind the thyroid which produce parathyroid hormone, involved in calcium regulation.

  • Analyze thyroid nodules to identify differences between noncancerous and potentially cancerous traits.
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Jittanun PansirigornAug 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The thyroid gland is a highly vascular endocrine gland that secretes T4 and triiodothyronine (T3). The other glands do not secrete T4. The parotid glands are salivary glands and secrete saliva. The adrenal glands secrete corticosteroids, not T4, and the parathyroid glands control the body's calcium. The gland that secretes thyroxine, or T4, is the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is a highly vascular endocrine gland that secretes thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).