The significant role of physicians- nursing practice in managing hyperthyroidism with different prospectives: Review

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  • Shahad Jamil ashgar, Hassan Muwafak Habis, Kholod othamn naseer meshaay, YAHYA ALI IBRAHIM ABU ALEID, fahad Mohammed saleh alzahrani, Ghazi Rashed wa'ade Aloutibi, ABDULLAH ABDRHMAN ALSHAMSAN
  • Abdorabuh Abdullah mohammed Alhuzali, Anas Salem Batyyab, MOHAMMAD MOHAMMADBASHIR EISS, Mohammad Nabil Ozbak, Mansour Ateyan Ali Alharbi, Osamah Mohammed Abolghasim, SATTAM SADD HAMED ALRAJJHI, Afnan Hamadan alharbi

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1048

Abstract

Hyperthyroidism, a condition marked by excessive thyroid hormone production, requires a multidisciplinary approach for effective management. Physicians play a critical role in diagnosing the condition, identifying its etiology, and providing treatments such as antithyroid medications, beta-blockers, radioactive iodine therapy,or thyroidectomy. Nurses complement these efforts by focusing on patient education, symptom monitoring, and emotional support, ensuring adherence to treatments and addressing the psychosocial impact of the disease. Collaboration between physicians and nurses fosters a holistic care model that mitigates risks, improves long-term outcomes, and enhances the quality of life for patients. Integrating patient-centered care and advancing interdisciplinary practices is essential for optimizing hyperthyroidism management.

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2024-08-22

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Shahad Jamil ashgar, Hassan Muwafak Habis, Kholod othamn naseer meshaay, YAHYA ALI IBRAHIM ABU ALEID, fahad Mohammed saleh alzahrani, Ghazi Rashed wa'ade Aloutibi, ABDULLAH ABDRHMAN ALSHAMSAN, & Abdorabuh Abdullah mohammed Alhuzali, Anas Salem Batyyab, MOHAMMAD MOHAMMADBASHIR EISS, Mohammad Nabil Ozbak, Mansour Ateyan Ali Alharbi, Osamah Mohammed Abolghasim, SATTAM SADD HAMED ALRAJJHI, Afnan Hamadan alharbi. (2024). The significant role of physicians- nursing practice in managing hyperthyroidism with different prospectives: Review. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 1427–1431. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1048

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