A nurse is caring for a patient with hyperthyroidism. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate to support the patient’s comfort?
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Correct answer: Provide a cool, quiet room and limit stimulation
In hyperthyroidism the metabolic rate is elevated and the patient is heat-intolerant, so providing a cool, calm environment helps reduce stress and heat load.
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