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HYPERTHYROIDISM – BODY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

The following is a case study with four questions. You are required to respond to all questions. • Response to each question should not exceed 250 words  • Word length of the entire assignment is 1000 words. Assignments are due at midnight. Any assignment submitted after midnight NT time incurs a 5% penalty per working day i.e 5% penalty is incurred 5 minutes past midnight for every working day it is late. After five working days (taken from midnight) the assignment receives a ‘zero’. Case Study 2 Helena is a 51-year-old tele-marketing professional. She recently started losing weight without trying, which she found to be quite satisfying! At the same time, she also noticed that she feels quite hot when others around her do not complain of the heat. Helena thought she was probably getting the menopause, as she knows that this is often characterised by hot flushes. She tires easily, but put this down to working long hours and getting older. None of these symptoms gave Helena any real cause for alarm. However, what made her think that there might be something wrong is the increasing amount of heart palpitations she has she can feel her heart racing quite quickly. Helena has been feeling more anxious and suspects that this is because her fast heart rate makes her quite worried. So she decides to seek medical attention. Physical examination reveals tachycardia (a high heart rate of 109 beats per minute), hyper tension (high blood pressure of 150/90) and a high respiratory rate (22 breaths per minute). Her eyes appear somewhat wide open and there is an enlargement in the anterior (front) of her neck. Answer all questions 1) Which endocrine disorder is consistent with Helena’s signs and symptoms? 2) Discuss the enlargement found in Helena’s neck. 3) Explain why it might be possible to have low levels of thyroid- stimulating hormone and high levels of thyroid hormone. 4) Relate Helena’s symptoms to your diagnosis of the disorder?

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Hyperthyroidism – body pathophysiology

Hyperthyroidism – body pathophysiology

The following is a case study with four questions. You are required to respond to all questions.
•    Response to each question should not exceed 250 words
•    Word length of the entire assignment is 1000 words.
Assignments are due at midnight. Any assignment submitted after midnight NT time incurs a 5% penalty per working day i.e 5% penalty is incurred 5 minutes past midnight for every working day it is late.
After five working days (taken from midnight) the assignment receives a ‘zero’.

Case Study 2

Helena is a 51-year-old tele-marketing professional. She recently started losing weight without trying, which she found to be quite satisfying! At the same time, she also noticed that she feels quite hot when others around her do not complain of the heat.

Helena thought she was probably getting the menopause, as she knows that this is often characterised by hot flushes. She tires easily, but put this down to working long hours and getting older. None of these symptoms gave Helena any real cause for alarm. However, what made her think that there might be something wrong is the increasing amount of heart palpitations she has she can feel her heart racing quite quickly.

Helena has been feeling more anxious and suspects that this is because her fast heart rate makes her quite worried. So she decides to seek medical attention. Physical examination reveals tachycardia (a high heart rate of 109 beats per minute), hyper tension (high blood pressure of 150/90) and a high respiratory rate (22 breaths per minute). Her eyes appear somewhat wide open and there is an enlargement in the anterior (front) of her neck.

Answer all questions

1)    Which endocrine disorder is consistent with Helena’s signs and symptoms?

2)    Discuss the enlargement found in Helena’s neck.

3)    Explain why it might be possible to have low levels of thyroid- stimulating hormone and high levels of thyroid hormone.

4)    Relate Helena’s symptoms to your diagnosis of the disorder?

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

Hyperthyroidism – body pathophysiology

Hyperthyroidism – body pathophysiology

The following is a case study with four questions. You are required to respond to all questions.
•    Response to each question should not exceed 250 words
•    Word length of the entire assignment is 1000 words.
Assignments are due at midnight. Any assignment submitted after midnight NT time incurs a 5% penalty per working day i.e 5% penalty is incurred 5 minutes past midnight for every working day it is late.
After five working days (taken from midnight) the assignment receives a ‘zero’.

Case Study 2

Helena is a 51-year-old tele-marketing professional. She recently started losing weight without trying, which she found to be quite satisfying! At the same time, she also noticed that she feels quite hot when others around her do not complain of the heat.

Helena thought she was probably getting the menopause, as she knows that this is often characterised by hot flushes. She tires easily, but put this down to working long hours and getting older. None of these symptoms gave Helena any real cause for alarm. However, what made her think that there might be something wrong is the increasing amount of heart palpitations she has she can feel her heart racing quite quickly.

Helena has been feeling more anxious and suspects that this is because her fast heart rate makes her quite worried. So she decides to seek medical attention. Physical examination reveals tachycardia (a high heart rate of 109 beats per minute), hyper tension (high blood pressure of 150/90) and a high respiratory rate (22 breaths per minute). Her eyes appear somewhat wide open and there is an enlargement in the anterior (front) of her neck.

Answer all questions

1)    Which endocrine disorder is consistent with Helena’s signs and symptoms?

2)    Discuss the enlargement found in Helena’s neck.

3)    Explain why it might be possible to have low levels of thyroid- stimulating hormone and high levels of thyroid hormone.

4)    Relate Helena’s symptoms to your diagnosis of the disorder?

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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