A 35-year-old male with hyperthyroidism begins treatment to decrease thyroid activity. A nurse monitors for which of the following conditions that could result secondary to the treatment?

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Alterations in hematologic function can occur in cell count or function, and can be caused by a variety of factors, including malnutrition, genetics, neoplastic, and autoimmune. The hematologic system produces new blood cells through a process called hematopoiesis, which occurs in bone marrow. The bone marrow contains multipotential stem cells that differentiate into four types of blood cells: Erythrocytes: The most common type of blood cell Granulocytes: A group of white blood cells that contain granules in their cytoplasm Agranulocytes: A type of white blood cell that includes monocytes... Show more

A 35-year-old male with hyperthyroidism begins treatment to decrease thyroid activity. A nurse monitors for which of the following conditions that could result secondary to the treatment?