13. The nurse is assessing Lando. What findings should the nurse expect? SATA:A. Weight gainB. Constipation C. Lethargy D. DiarrheaE. Fine tremorsF. IrritabilityG. Heat intoleranceH. Hypertension I. ExophthalmosJ. Cold intolerance K. tachycardia
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- The nurse is assessing Lando. What findings should the nurse expect? SATA:A. Weight gainB. Constipation C. Lethargy D. DiarrheaE. Fine tremorsF. IrritabilityG. Heat intoleranceH. Hypertension I. ExophthalmosJ. Cold intolerance K. tachycardia
Solution
The answer to this question would depend on what condition Lando has, as different conditions would result in different symptoms. However, without that information, I can tell you what each of these symptoms might indicate:
A. Weight gain - This could be a sign of conditions like hypothyroidism, Cushing's syndrome, or certain medications.
B. Constipation - This is a common symptom of hypothyroidism, dehydration, or a lack of dietary fiber.
C. Lethargy - This could be a sign of many conditions, including anemia, depression, hypothyroidism, or chronic fatigue syndrome.
D. Diarrhea - This could indicate a gastrointestinal issue, such as irritable bowel syndrome, or an infection.
E. Fine tremors - This could be a sign of hyperthyroidism, anxiety, or a neurological disorder like Parkinson's disease.
F. Irritability - This could be a symptom of stress, depression, or a hormonal imbalance.
G. Heat intolerance - This is often a sign of hyperthyroidism.
H. Hypertension - This is a common symptom of conditions like cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, or certain medications.
I. Exophthalmos - This is a symptom of Graves' disease, a type of hyperthyroidism.
J. Cold intolerance - This is a common symptom of hypothyroidism.
K. Tachycardia - This could be a sign of conditions like hyperthyroidism, cardiovascular disease, or anxiety.
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