Asked by Salomé Daraselia on Apr 28, 2024

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The nurse suspects that a patient has hyperthyroidism, and the laboratory data indicate that the patient's T4 and T3 hormone levels are elevated. Which of these findings would the nurse most likely find on examination?

A) Dyspnea
B) Tachycardia
C) Constipation
D) Atrophied nodular thyroid gland

Hyperthyroidism

A condition in which the thyroid gland is overactive, producing an excessive amount of thyroid hormones, leading to a rapid metabolism and other health issues.

Tachycardia

A condition where the heart rate is abnormally high, typically exceeding the normal resting rate.

T3 Hormone

Triiodothyronine, a thyroid hormone that plays a vital role in the body's metabolic processes.

  • Recognize and comprehend different physical indications and symptoms linked to particular medical disorders.
  • Link particular clinical observations to possible root medical issues.
  • Understand the physiologic basis for various assessment findings in patients.
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Zybrea KnightMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
T4 and T3 are thyroid hormones that stimulate the rate of cellular metabolism, resulting in tachycardia. With an enlarged thyroid gland as in hyperthyroidism, the nurse might expect to find diffuse enlargement (goiter) or a nodular lump but not an atrophied gland. Dyspnea and constipation are not findings associated with hyperthyroidism.