Which classic signs and symptoms are manifestations of hyperthyroidism select all that apply?

4. Managing lifelong corticosteroid replacement

(The patient with Addison's disease experiences hypofunctioning of the adrenal cortex, resulting in decreased production of glucocorticoids, mineral corticoids, and androgens. Patients with Addison's disease require lifelong glucocorticoid and mineral corticoid replacement therapy to avoid Addisonian crisis. Addisonian crisis is characterized by profound hypotension, dehydration, fever, tachycardia, hyponatremia, and hyperkalemia. Circulatory collapse may occur if the patient is treated inadequately. Although Addisonian crisis often is triggered by illness-related physiologic stress, and although avoiding infection is important, avoiding infection is of lower priority than managing lifelong corticosteroid replacement. Corticosteroid replacement must be increased during times of stress to prevent Addisonian crisis. Patients taking a mineralocorticoid should increase their salt intake. Emotional stress may contribute to the need for increased corticosteroid replacement. Stress management techniques are important. Practicing stress management techniques, however, is of lower priority than managing lifelong corticosteroid replacement.)

1. Atenolol

(Atenolol, a β-Adrenergic blocker, is prescribed to control the stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system that often occurs with hyperthyroidism. Atenolol manages tachycardia, nervousness, irritability, and tremors. It is considered the drug of choice for treating a patient diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, asthma, and heart disease. Methimazole is used to treat hyperthyroidism; however, it is not the drug of choice for patients with concurrent diagnoses of asthma and heart disease. Lugol's solution is an antithyroid drug that is used in treatment of thyrotoxicosis. Propylthiouracil, although appropriate for the treatment of hyperthyroidism, is not the drug of choice for a patient with concurrent diagnoses of asthma and heart disease.)

What are the classic symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

Common symptoms.
nervousness, anxiety and irritability..
hyperactivity – you may find it hard to stay still and have a lot of nervous energy..
mood swings..
difficulty sleeping..
feeling tired all the time..
sensitivity to heat..
muscle weakness..
diarrhoea..

What are 3 symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

Symptoms.
Unintentional weight loss, even when your appetite and food intake stay the same or increase..
Rapid heartbeat (tachycardia) — commonly more than 100 beats a minute..
Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia).
Pounding of your heart (palpitations).
Increased appetite..
Nervousness, anxiety and irritability..

Which are symptoms of hyperthyroidism select all that apply?

Hyperthyroidism.
Nervousness and irritability..
Increased resting heart rate, which causes heart palpitations..
Heat intolerance and increased sweating..
Tremors..
Weight loss with increase in appetite..
Frequent bowel movements..
Thyroid enlargement causing a lump in the neck..

What are 3 causes of hyperthyroidism?

What causes hyperthyroidism?.
Grave's disease, an autoimmune disorder in which your immune system attacks your thyroid and causes it to make too much hormone. ... .
Thyroid nodules, which are growths on your thyroid. ... .
Thyroiditis, inflammation of the thyroid. ... .
Too much iodine. ... .
Too much thyroid medicine..