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Quiz 30: Endocrine Anatomy and Physiology
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Through what mechanism does the endocrine system help maintain equilibrium?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for a patient who is having difficulty maintaining a normal blood sugar level.In the healthy body,how is a normal blood glucose level is maintained?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the effects of somatostatin?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A patient has been admitted post thyroidectomy.The nurse knows that adequate thyroid function is dependent on which factor?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A patient is receiving insulin due to the development of steroid-induced hyperglycemia.In addition to lowering blood glucose levels,what other physiologic effect may occur when insulin is administered?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The release of hormones by the pituitary gland is under the control which part of the brain?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A patient with thyrotoxicosis has been admitted.What effect of increased T₃ and T₄ levels might the nurse expect to see in this patient?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A patient is brought to the hospital with a major stab wound.After excessive blood loss,the nurse should anticipate what change in the patient's serum osmolality?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
What hormone do the alpha cells of the pancreas secrete?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Decreased insulin and increased glucagon result in what physiologic process?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A patient is admitted with a traumatic head injury.The patient starts to exhibit signs of a decrease in antidiuretic hormone (ADH) .What is the function of ADH?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A patient has been admitted after a craniotomy.The patient starts to exhibit changes in the level of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) .The nurse knows that ADH works primarily affects which organ?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which anatomic structure has influence over all areas of body functioning?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The patient has been admitted from a skilled nursing facility with urinary sepsis.The patient has severe muscle wasting.What is the process by which fat and protein are converted to glucose for fuel?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A patient has been admitted with a brain tumor.The patient starts to exhibit signs of an increase in antidiuretic hormone (ADH) .When large amounts of ADH are released,the nurse should anticipate what change in the patient's sodium levels?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
What hormone does the adrenal cortex secrete to maintain homeostasis?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
A patient is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) .During rounds the dietitian states that she believes the patient is getting too much glucose.Identify one area in which excess glucose is stored as glycogen.