The nurse cares for a client who was admitted for multiple bone fractures resulting from a fall. the client has a comorbidity of hypothyroidism. diet is the most appropriate for this client is Low calorie, high fiber.
- A full or partial bone break. Trauma, misuse, and disorders that weaken bones are all causes of bone fractures. The most prominent symptom is pain. A loss of functionality may also occur depending on the affected area. Treatment usually entails repositioning the bone and immobilising it in a cast or splint to allow it to recover. Surgery with rods, plates, and screws is sometimes necessary.
- Fracture risk was considerably elevated in hypothyroidism both before and after diagnosis, with a peak around the time of diagnosis (IRR between 2.17 and 2.35). This study found that hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism increase the risk of fracture. Thyroid surgery appears to be connected with a lower fracture risk in hyperthyroid individuals.
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