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Question
Debra Stegman is a 27-year-old fitness instructor who was found unresponsive at home by her husband. Mr. Stegman states that he thinks his wife has had the "flu," with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea for the past 24 hours. He states that Debra has been in good health and has even been pleased to have lost 5 pounds this past month due to "healthier food choices."
Upon arrival to the ED, Mrs. Stegman's vital signs are:
Temp 104.5? tympanic
BP 144/68 mmHg
HR 158 NSR
Oxygen saturation 96% on room air.
She exhibits restlessness and tremors.
After an extensive work-up, Debra is diagnosed with thyrotoxicosis (Thyroid Storm) and is admitted to the ICU monitoring and management.
In a short paper of no more than three paragraphs describe how you, as the nurse, would respond the following questions regarding Mrs. Stegman's condition.
1. What non-pharmacologic measures should you implement?
2. What medication should the NP prescribe to reduce Mrs. Stegman's fever?
3. Based on Mrs. Stegman's history and clinical presentation, what is the most likely precipitating event for her thyrotoxicosis?