Thyroid Disorders · NCLEX Exam

In preparation for discharge, what teaching should a nurse include for a thyroidectomy patient to prevent complications?

  1. The patient may stop checking TSH levels permanently after surgery
  2. Teach signs of hypocalcemia (tingling, muscle cramps) from parathyroid injury
  3. Lifelong endocrine follow-up after surgery is no longer necessary
  4. The patient may resume an unrestricted high-iodine diet immediately
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Correct answer: Teach signs of hypocalcemia (tingling, muscle cramps) from parathyroid injury

After thyroidectomy parathyroid glands may be damaged or removed, leading to hypocalcemia; patients must learn to recognise tingling, muscle cramps, and seek medical attention.

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