Deck 9: The Endocrine System

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A group of receptors form _________ tissue.
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Exocrine glands secrete into __________.
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The ________ gland releases melatonin, a hormone believed to affect sleep.
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Catecholamines are hormones that are secreted in response to __________.
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Prolactin stimulates ____________ production.
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The health care provider identifies that adrenaline is secreted by the __________.
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The patient states that he has excessive and constant thirst. The medical assistant documents this as __________.
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The nurse assesses the patient's electrolyte levels which are regulated by the __________.
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The health care provider identifies the major androgen as __________.
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The patient had a hypersecretion of growth hormone after puberty. This would be documented as __________.
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The patient is urinating excessive amounts. The health care provider assesses for __________.
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Hypoadrenalism is also known as __________.
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The thymus gland is part of both the endocrine and ____________________ systems.
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The health care provider identifies this hormone as being responsible for lowering blood calcium levels ____________________.
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This pharmacological agent raises the blood sugar __________.
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The pregnant patient that has a posterior pituitary tumor may have difficulty with labor due to a lack of what hormone being produced?
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The health care provider understands that the adrenal glands regulate __________.

A) Testosterone
B) Estrogen
C) Electrolytes
D) Progesterone
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The pancreas helps maintain proper levels of blood __________.

A) insulin
B) glucose
C) testosterone
D) estrogen
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Glucagon is produced by __________ cells.

A) alpha
B) beta
C) pancreas
D) islet
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Vasopressin increases water __________.

A) reabsorption
B) excretion
C) production
D) secretion
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This is characterized by enlarged features, especially in the extremities and face and is caused by hypersecretion of the pituitary hormone after puberty.

A) Acromegaly
B) Dwarfism
C) Cretism
D) Gigantism
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This hormone is secreted by the adrenal gland; it is a class of hormones that includes epinephrine / adrenaline to give the body sudden energy in times of stress.

A) Sympathomimetic
B) Electrolyte
C) Suprarenal
D) Catecholamines
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This hormone regulates calcium and phosphorus metabolism.

A) Parathyroid hormone
B) Growth hormone
C) Antidiuretic hormone
D) Thyroid hormone
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This is caused by an over secretion of the adrenal gland.

A) Cushing syndrome
B) Exophthalmos
C) Thyrotoxicosis
D) Graves disease
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What hormone promotes water reabsorption within the body?

A) Growth hormone
B) Thyroid hormone
C) Antidiuretic hormone
D) Parathyroid hormone
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Production of glucose is __________.

A) glycolysis
B) glucogenesis
C) gonadotropin
D) pancreatitis
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Lack of iodine in the diet can cause a(n) __________.

A) graves disease
B) exophthalmos
C) thyrotoxicosis
D) goiter
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In the pancreas, __________ cells secrete insulin, which __________ blood levels of glucose.

A) alpha ; raises
B) alpha; lowers
C) beta; raises
D) beta; lowers
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The patient is complaining of excessive fatigue and weight gain. Which of the following glandular functions does the health care provider assess?

A) Parathyroid
B) Adrenal
C) Pituitary
D) Thyroid
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The patient has hypersecretion of antidiuretic hormone. The health care provider evaluates the patient for __________.

A) hypervolemia
B) dehydration
C) myxedema
D) tetany
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The adrenal glands are not responsible for which of the following?

A) Metabolism
B) Growth
C) Fluid and electrolyte balance
D) Blood sugar levels
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Identify the combining form adren/o with its closest definition.

A) Glucose
B) Adrenal glands
C) Gland
D) Parathyroid
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Identify the combining form glyc/o with its closest definition.

A) Gland
B) Glycogen
C) Glucose
D) Pancreas
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Identify the combining form gonad/o with its closest definition.

A) Sex glands
B) Thyroid gland
C) Glucose
D) Glycogen
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Identify the combining form pancreat/o with its closest definition.

A) Parathyroid
B) Thyroid
C) Gland
D) Pancreas
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Identify the combining form parathyroid/o with its closest definition.

A) Parathyroid
B) Thyroid
C) Gland
D) Pancreas
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Endocrine glands secrete hormones into the __________.

A) blood
B) lymph
C) target cells
D) other glands
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The health care provider identifies the hypothalamus as being in the brain _________ to the pituitary.

A) posterior
B) superior
C) lateral
D) inferior
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The adrenal cortex is the __________ portion of each adrenal gland.

A) outer
B) inner
C) posterior
D) medial
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List one thing that the adrenal glands regulate.

A) Metabolism
B) Hunger
C) Blood sugar levels
D) Thyroid
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The health care provider explains that insulin is secreted when blood sugar levels are __________.

A) high
B) low
C) normal
D) unstable
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The patient has Graves disease. The health care provider assesses the eyes for __________.

A) exophthalmos
B) weight gain
C) decreased metabolic rate
D) increased fatigue
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The patient had her thyroid removed. The nurse assesses the patient for sign and symptoms of __________.

A) hypocalcemia
B) hypercalcemia
C) hyperkalemia
D) hypokalemia
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The health care provider explains that excessive amounts of insulin may cause __________.

A) hypoglycemia
B) hyperglycemia
C) hypocalcemia
D) hypercalcemia
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The health care provider stresses the importance of managing blood sugar levels to avoid damage to the kidneys or __________.

A) diabetic nephropathy
B) lung disease
C) gastrointestinal disease
D) bone disease
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The nurse assesses for symptoms of insulin shock with may include

A) tremors, bradycardia, hunger, dizziness, and cool moist skin
B) tremors, tachycardia, hunger, dizziness, and cool moist skin
C) tremors, tachycardia, insomnia, dizziness, and flushed skin
D) tremors, bradycardia, fatigue, dizziness, and flushed skin
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A group of receptors form _________ tissue.
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Exocrine glands secrete into __________.
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The ________ gland releases melatonin, a hormone believed to affect sleep.
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Catecholamines are hormones that are secreted in response to __________.
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Prolactin stimulates ____________ production.
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The health care provider identifies that adrenaline is secreted by the __________.
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The patient states that he has excessive and constant thirst. The medical assistant documents this as __________.
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The nurse assesses the patient's electrolyte levels which are regulated by the __________.
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The health care provider identifies the major androgen as __________.
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The patient had a hypersecretion of growth hormone after puberty. This would be documented as __________.
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The patient is urinating excessive amounts. The health care provider assesses for __________.
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Hypoadrenalism is also known as __________.
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The thymus gland is part of both the endocrine and ____________________ systems.
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The health care provider identifies this hormone as being responsible for lowering blood calcium levels ____________________.
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This pharmacological agent raises the blood sugar __________.
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The pregnant patient that has a posterior pituitary tumor may have difficulty with labor due to a lack of what hormone being produced?
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The health care provider understands that the adrenal glands regulate __________.

A) Testosterone
B) Estrogen
C) Electrolytes
D) Progesterone
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The pancreas helps maintain proper levels of blood __________.

A) insulin
B) glucose
C) testosterone
D) estrogen
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Glucagon is produced by __________ cells.

A) alpha
B) beta
C) pancreas
D) islet
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Vasopressin increases water __________.

A) reabsorption
B) excretion
C) production
D) secretion
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This is characterized by enlarged features, especially in the extremities and face and is caused by hypersecretion of the pituitary hormone after puberty.

A) Acromegaly
B) Dwarfism
C) Cretism
D) Gigantism
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This hormone is secreted by the adrenal gland; it is a class of hormones that includes epinephrine / adrenaline to give the body sudden energy in times of stress.

A) Sympathomimetic
B) Electrolyte
C) Suprarenal
D) Catecholamines
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This hormone regulates calcium and phosphorus metabolism.

A) Parathyroid hormone
B) Growth hormone
C) Antidiuretic hormone
D) Thyroid hormone
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This is caused by an over secretion of the adrenal gland.

A) Cushing syndrome
B) Exophthalmos
C) Thyrotoxicosis
D) Graves disease
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What hormone promotes water reabsorption within the body?

A) Growth hormone
B) Thyroid hormone
C) Antidiuretic hormone
D) Parathyroid hormone
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Production of glucose is __________.

A) glycolysis
B) glucogenesis
C) gonadotropin
D) pancreatitis
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Lack of iodine in the diet can cause a(n) __________.

A) graves disease
B) exophthalmos
C) thyrotoxicosis
D) goiter
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In the pancreas, __________ cells secrete insulin, which __________ blood levels of glucose.

A) alpha ; raises
B) alpha; lowers
C) beta; raises
D) beta; lowers
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The patient is complaining of excessive fatigue and weight gain. Which of the following glandular functions does the health care provider assess?

A) Parathyroid
B) Adrenal
C) Pituitary
D) Thyroid
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The patient has hypersecretion of antidiuretic hormone. The health care provider evaluates the patient for __________.

A) hypervolemia
B) dehydration
C) myxedema
D) tetany
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The adrenal glands are not responsible for which of the following?

A) Metabolism
B) Growth
C) Fluid and electrolyte balance
D) Blood sugar levels
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Identify the combining form adren/o with its closest definition.

A) Glucose
B) Adrenal glands
C) Gland
D) Parathyroid
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Identify the combining form glyc/o with its closest definition.

A) Gland
B) Glycogen
C) Glucose
D) Pancreas
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Identify the combining form gonad/o with its closest definition.

A) Sex glands
B) Thyroid gland
C) Glucose
D) Glycogen
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Identify the combining form pancreat/o with its closest definition.

A) Parathyroid
B) Thyroid
C) Gland
D) Pancreas
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Identify the combining form parathyroid/o with its closest definition.

A) Parathyroid
B) Thyroid
C) Gland
D) Pancreas
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Endocrine glands secrete hormones into the __________.

A) blood
B) lymph
C) target cells
D) other glands
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The health care provider identifies the hypothalamus as being in the brain _________ to the pituitary.

A) posterior
B) superior
C) lateral
D) inferior
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The adrenal cortex is the __________ portion of each adrenal gland.

A) outer
B) inner
C) posterior
D) medial
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List one thing that the adrenal glands regulate.

A) Metabolism
B) Hunger
C) Blood sugar levels
D) Thyroid
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The health care provider explains that insulin is secreted when blood sugar levels are __________.

A) high
B) low
C) normal
D) unstable
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The patient has Graves disease. The health care provider assesses the eyes for __________.

A) exophthalmos
B) weight gain
C) decreased metabolic rate
D) increased fatigue
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The patient had her thyroid removed. The nurse assesses the patient for sign and symptoms of __________.

A) hypocalcemia
B) hypercalcemia
C) hyperkalemia
D) hypokalemia
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The health care provider explains that excessive amounts of insulin may cause __________.

A) hypoglycemia
B) hyperglycemia
C) hypocalcemia
D) hypercalcemia
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The health care provider stresses the importance of managing blood sugar levels to avoid damage to the kidneys or __________.

A) diabetic nephropathy
B) lung disease
C) gastrointestinal disease
D) bone disease
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The nurse assesses for symptoms of insulin shock with may include

A) tremors, bradycardia, hunger, dizziness, and cool moist skin
B) tremors, tachycardia, hunger, dizziness, and cool moist skin
C) tremors, tachycardia, insomnia, dizziness, and flushed skin
D) tremors, bradycardia, fatigue, dizziness, and flushed skin
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