Type of secretion occurring from Jane's thyroid Although you don't have data, Jane's thyrotropin releasing hormone levels are most likely If Jane is given hormone replacement therapy with thyroxine, her TSH levels would respond by

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60. Read the following case study to answer the questions.
Jane is a mother of a young child. She leads a busy life, working as an aide part time at a private
nursing facility while enrolled full time in pre-nursing courses. Very recently she has gained 25
pounds, feels sluggish, and is cold all the time. Lab tests show she has low levels of thyroxine and
high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).
Type of secretion occurring from Jane's
thyroid
[ Choose ]
[Choose ]
Although you don't have data, Jane's
thyrotropin releasing hormone levels are
most likely
hyposecretion
primary endocrine pathology
increasing
If Jane is given hormone replacement
therapy with thyroxine, her TSH levels would decreasing
respond by
no
secondary endocrine pathology
Jane's pathology is considered a
hypersecretion
yes
Would Jane present with a goiter?
Transcribed Image Text:60. Read the following case study to answer the questions. Jane is a mother of a young child. She leads a busy life, working as an aide part time at a private nursing facility while enrolled full time in pre-nursing courses. Very recently she has gained 25 pounds, feels sluggish, and is cold all the time. Lab tests show she has low levels of thyroxine and high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). Type of secretion occurring from Jane's thyroid [ Choose ] [Choose ] Although you don't have data, Jane's thyrotropin releasing hormone levels are most likely hyposecretion primary endocrine pathology increasing If Jane is given hormone replacement therapy with thyroxine, her TSH levels would decreasing respond by no secondary endocrine pathology Jane's pathology is considered a hypersecretion yes Would Jane present with a goiter?
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