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question 5 (2 points)
which of these symptoms is not common with addison’s disease? (2 pts)
hypotension
skin that appears to be \bronze\
hyperglycemia
electrolyte imbalance
question 6 (3 points)
match each medication treatment to its correct thyroid condition. (3 pts)
hyperthyroidism 1. tapazole
hyperthyroidism 2. synthroid
hypothyroidism 3. lugol’s solution
Question 5
Addison’s disease is adrenal insufficiency, leading to low cortisol/aldosterone. Hypotension (low BP), bronze skin (pigmentation), and electrolyte imbalance (low Na, high K) are common. Hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) is rare as cortisol (which raises blood sugar) is low; instead, hypoglycemia is more common.
- Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) is treated with medications that reduce thyroid hormone. Tapazole (methimazole) and Lugol’s solution (iodine preparation to reduce hormone production) are for hyperthyroidism.
- Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) is treated with thyroid hormone replacement, like Synthroid (levothyroxine).
So:
- Hyperthyroidism - Tapazole
- Hyperthyroidism - Lugol’s Solution
- Hypothyroidism - Synthroid
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