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