Deck 23: Endocrine System Drugs

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Results from diminished or absent secretion of thyroid hormones

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Indicates strength or concentration of insulin; syringe AND insulin must match

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
T3 and T4

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
Corticosteroids

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Used to relieve the symptoms of hyperthyroidism

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
ACTH

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Substance that suppresses a body's response to infection or trauma

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Administered to lower blood glucose levels

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Intermediate action

A)Novolog
B)Humulin R
C)NPH
D)Lantus
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Chemical messenger produced by a ductless gland that travels to target tissues via the bloodstream

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
Question
Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
TSH

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Medication used to suppress the body's response to infection or trauma

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
Question
The hormones secreted by the pituitary gland include ___________.

A) ACTH
B) corticosteroids
C) thyroid
D) insulin
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Long-acting

A)Novolog
B)Humulin R
C)NPH
D)Lantus
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Rapid action

A)Novolog
B)Humulin R
C)NPH
D)Lantus
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Short-action

A)Novolog
B)Humulin R
C)NPH
D)Lantus
Question
Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
Insulin

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Decreased blood sugar

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Elevated blood glucose

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Body control system that internally secretes directly into the blood stream

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
Question
The hormones secreted by the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas include _______.

A) FSH, LH, and LTH
B) corticosteroids
C) thyroid
D) insulin
Question
Serious side effects of long-term steroid therapy are ___________.

A) cardiac arrhythmia, increased blood pressure, weight loss, and menstrual irregularities
B) rash, urticaria, pruritus, and blood dyscrasias
C) hepatic dysfunction, blood dyscrasias, hypoglycemia, and increased risk of cardiovascular death
D) fluid and electrolyte imbalance, osteoporosis, psychosis, and increased intraocular pressure
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The hormones secreted by the adrenal glands include _______.

A) FSH and LTH
B) thyroid
C) corticosteroids
D) insulin
Question
The hormones secreted by the thyroid gland include _________.

A) ACTH and LTH
B) corticosteroids
C) thyroid
D) insulin
Question
The meglitinides work by __________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
Question
The sulfonylureas work by ________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
Question
Rejection of transplanted organs may be prevented by the use of _________.

A) antithyroid therapies
B) sulfonylurea
C) antidiabetics
D) corticosteroids
Question
Side effects of thyroid agents may include

A) cardiac arrhythmia, insomnia, excessive sweating, and menstrual irregularities.
B) rash, urticaria, and pruritus
C) stunting of growth in children
D) polyuria
Question
Intermediate-acting insulins _________.

A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1-3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak, and last up to 24 hours.
Question
Long-acting insulins:

A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1-3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak, and last up to 24 hours.
Question
Short-acting insulins ___________.

A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours
C) onset in 1-3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak, and last up to 24 hours
Question
The biguanides work by ____________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
Question
Rapid-acting insulins _________.

A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1 to 3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak and last up to 24 hours.
Question
Corticosteroids may be used to treat __________.

A) inflammation associated with status asthmaticus
B) cretinism
C) myxedema
D) hyperthyroidism
Question
An important practice in corticosteroid therapy is _________.

A) diagnosis with blood tests
B) it must be administered parenterally because it is destroyed in the GI tract
C) tapering, weaning off with step-down dosage
D) it should be prescribed by an endocrinologist
Question
Side effects of antithyroid agents may include _________.

A) palpitations, tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmia, and increased blood pressure
B) nervousness, tremor, headache, and insomnia
C) weight loss, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps
D) rash, urticaria, and pruritus
Question
The thiazolidinediones work by _________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
Question
Corticosteroids act on the immune system to _________.

A) assist in the diagnosis of adrenocortical insufficiency
B) regulate growth
C) treat allergic reactions
D) relieve the symptoms of hyperthyroidism
Question
The alpha-glucosidase inhibitors work by ________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
Question
Classic symptoms of hyperglycemia include _________.

A) increased perspiration
B) irritability, confusion, or bizarre behavior
C) unexplained weight gain
D) excessive thirst, polyuria, and fruity breath
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Corticosteroid therapy is considered curative.
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Incretin therapy is indicated in type 2 diabetics who have not achieved glycemic control on metformin, sufonylurea, or both.
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The black box warning added to product labeling for thiazoladinediones reference increased risk for GI bleeding.
Question
Which of the following is a macrovascular complication of diabetes?

A) Myocardial infarction
B) Retinopathy
C) Nephropathy
D) Neuropathy
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Which of the following is a microvascular complication of diabetes?

A) Myocardial infarction
B) Deep vein thrombosis
C) Cerebrovascular accident
D) Retinopathy
Question
Regular insulin is the same as corrective action insulin.
Question
The incretin therapies actions include _________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) increasing satiety, reduction of food intake and glucagon production, delay gastric emptying
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
Question
Which comments by a diabetic patient during teaching indicate a need for follow-up?

A) "It is important to follow my diet and medication plans."
B) "If I have symptoms of hypoglycemia, I will drink a diet pop."
C) "I need to get regular exercise and maintain proper weight."
D) "I need to take careful care of my feet."
Question
All types of insulins may be administered intravenously in an emergency.
Question
The SGL2T inhibitors work by _______.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing glucose absorption in the kidneys
Question
Symptoms of hypoglycemia include ______.

A) dehydration and excessive thirst
B) irritability, confusion, perspiration, pallor, hunger
C) anorexia and unexplained weight loss
D) ketoacidosis
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The use of thyroid agents for increasing metabolism as a part of a weight reduction program is an excellent adjunctive therapy in euthyroid persons.
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Incretin therapies are a first-line option in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.
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Which of the following is an important consideration in a patient's self-administration of insulin?

A) Opened vials must always be refrigerated.
B) Administration sites should be rotated with each injection.
C) Insulin pens may be shared between patients as long as cartridges are changed.
D) Clear and cloudy insulin products should not be mixed in a syringe.
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1
Results from diminished or absent secretion of thyroid hormones

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
Hypoglycemia
2
Indicates strength or concentration of insulin; syringe AND insulin must match

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
U-100
3
Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
T3 and T4

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
4
Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
Corticosteroids

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Used to relieve the symptoms of hyperthyroidism

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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6
Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
ACTH

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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7
Substance that suppresses a body's response to infection or trauma

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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8
Administered to lower blood glucose levels

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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9
Intermediate action

A)Novolog
B)Humulin R
C)NPH
D)Lantus
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10
Chemical messenger produced by a ductless gland that travels to target tissues via the bloodstream

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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11
Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
TSH

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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12
Medication used to suppress the body's response to infection or trauma

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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13
The hormones secreted by the pituitary gland include ___________.

A) ACTH
B) corticosteroids
C) thyroid
D) insulin
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Long-acting

A)Novolog
B)Humulin R
C)NPH
D)Lantus
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Rapid action

A)Novolog
B)Humulin R
C)NPH
D)Lantus
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Short-action

A)Novolog
B)Humulin R
C)NPH
D)Lantus
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17
Match the following endocrine glands with hormones produced.
Insulin

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal glands
D)Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Decreased blood sugar

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Elevated blood glucose

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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Body control system that internally secretes directly into the blood stream

A)Antithyroid
B)Corticosteroid
C)hormone
D)Hyperglycemia
E)Endocrine
F)Hypoglycemia
G)Hypothyroidism
H)Immunosuppressant
I)Antidiabetic
J)U-100
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21
The hormones secreted by the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas include _______.

A) FSH, LH, and LTH
B) corticosteroids
C) thyroid
D) insulin
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22
Serious side effects of long-term steroid therapy are ___________.

A) cardiac arrhythmia, increased blood pressure, weight loss, and menstrual irregularities
B) rash, urticaria, pruritus, and blood dyscrasias
C) hepatic dysfunction, blood dyscrasias, hypoglycemia, and increased risk of cardiovascular death
D) fluid and electrolyte imbalance, osteoporosis, psychosis, and increased intraocular pressure
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23
The hormones secreted by the adrenal glands include _______.

A) FSH and LTH
B) thyroid
C) corticosteroids
D) insulin
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24
The hormones secreted by the thyroid gland include _________.

A) ACTH and LTH
B) corticosteroids
C) thyroid
D) insulin
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25
The meglitinides work by __________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
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26
The sulfonylureas work by ________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
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27
Rejection of transplanted organs may be prevented by the use of _________.

A) antithyroid therapies
B) sulfonylurea
C) antidiabetics
D) corticosteroids
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28
Side effects of thyroid agents may include

A) cardiac arrhythmia, insomnia, excessive sweating, and menstrual irregularities.
B) rash, urticaria, and pruritus
C) stunting of growth in children
D) polyuria
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29
Intermediate-acting insulins _________.

A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1-3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak, and last up to 24 hours.
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Long-acting insulins:

A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1-3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak, and last up to 24 hours.
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31
Short-acting insulins ___________.

A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours
C) onset in 1-3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak, and last up to 24 hours
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32
The biguanides work by ____________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
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33
Rapid-acting insulins _________.

A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1 to 3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak and last up to 24 hours.
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34
Corticosteroids may be used to treat __________.

A) inflammation associated with status asthmaticus
B) cretinism
C) myxedema
D) hyperthyroidism
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35
An important practice in corticosteroid therapy is _________.

A) diagnosis with blood tests
B) it must be administered parenterally because it is destroyed in the GI tract
C) tapering, weaning off with step-down dosage
D) it should be prescribed by an endocrinologist
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36
Side effects of antithyroid agents may include _________.

A) palpitations, tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmia, and increased blood pressure
B) nervousness, tremor, headache, and insomnia
C) weight loss, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps
D) rash, urticaria, and pruritus
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37
The thiazolidinediones work by _________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
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38
Corticosteroids act on the immune system to _________.

A) assist in the diagnosis of adrenocortical insufficiency
B) regulate growth
C) treat allergic reactions
D) relieve the symptoms of hyperthyroidism
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39
The alpha-glucosidase inhibitors work by ________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
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40
Classic symptoms of hyperglycemia include _________.

A) increased perspiration
B) irritability, confusion, or bizarre behavior
C) unexplained weight gain
D) excessive thirst, polyuria, and fruity breath
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41
Corticosteroid therapy is considered curative.
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42
Incretin therapy is indicated in type 2 diabetics who have not achieved glycemic control on metformin, sufonylurea, or both.
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43
The black box warning added to product labeling for thiazoladinediones reference increased risk for GI bleeding.
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44
Which of the following is a macrovascular complication of diabetes?

A) Myocardial infarction
B) Retinopathy
C) Nephropathy
D) Neuropathy
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Which of the following is a microvascular complication of diabetes?

A) Myocardial infarction
B) Deep vein thrombosis
C) Cerebrovascular accident
D) Retinopathy
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46
Regular insulin is the same as corrective action insulin.
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47
The incretin therapies actions include _________.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) increasing satiety, reduction of food intake and glucagon production, delay gastric emptying
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
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48
Which comments by a diabetic patient during teaching indicate a need for follow-up?

A) "It is important to follow my diet and medication plans."
B) "If I have symptoms of hypoglycemia, I will drink a diet pop."
C) "I need to get regular exercise and maintain proper weight."
D) "I need to take careful care of my feet."
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49
All types of insulins may be administered intravenously in an emergency.
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50
The SGL2T inhibitors work by _______.

A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing glucose absorption in the kidneys
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51
Symptoms of hypoglycemia include ______.

A) dehydration and excessive thirst
B) irritability, confusion, perspiration, pallor, hunger
C) anorexia and unexplained weight loss
D) ketoacidosis
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52
The use of thyroid agents for increasing metabolism as a part of a weight reduction program is an excellent adjunctive therapy in euthyroid persons.
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53
Incretin therapies are a first-line option in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.
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54
Which of the following is an important consideration in a patient's self-administration of insulin?

A) Opened vials must always be refrigerated.
B) Administration sites should be rotated with each injection.
C) Insulin pens may be shared between patients as long as cartridges are changed.
D) Clear and cloudy insulin products should not be mixed in a syringe.
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