Deck 14: Endocrine System

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The primary source of energy for living organisms is:

A) fat.
B) glucose.
C) salt.
D) water.
E) vitamin C.
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Cells that respond to the effects of a hormone are called:

A) reticular cells.
B) target cells.
C) satellite cells.
D) stem cells.
E) sensory cells.
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The CF glyc/o means:

A) milk.
B) protein.
C) granule.
D) glue.
E) sugar,sweetness.
Question
A state of equilibrium in the internal environment of the body is called:

A) cretinism.
B) homeostasis.
C) glycogenesis.
D) hirsutism.
E) metabolism.
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The "master gland" that regulates other glands is called the:

A) thyroid.
B) pineal.
C) pituitary.
D) parathyroid.
E) adrenal.
Question
Which of the following hormones is secreted by the adrenal medulla during a crisis situation?

A) Glucagon
B) Insulin
C) Aldosterone
D) Cortisol
E) Epinephrine
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The CF calc/o means:

A) carbon dioxide.
B) calcaneum.
C) carbonate.
D) calcium.
E) calcine.
Question
The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is also called the:

A) thalamus.
B) neurohypophysis.
C) hypothalamus.
D) hypophysis.
E) adenohypophysis.
Question
Which of the following substances is an electrolyte?

A) Epinephrine
B) Cortisol
C) Glucose
D) Potassium
E) Insulin
Question
The four parathyroid glands are:

A) located on the anterior upper surface of the thyroid gland.
B) located on the anterior lower surface of the thyroid gland.
C) located on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland.
D) embedded in the middle of the thyroid gland.
E) located on the four edges of the thyroid gland.
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The CF home/o means:

A) different.
B) unlike.
C) same,alike.
D) humerus.
E) sweat.
Question
Insulin is produced by the:

A) thyroid gland.
B) pineal gland.
C) pancreas.
D) kidneys.
E) pituitary gland.
Question
Which of the following glands regulates metabolism?

A) Pineal
B) Pancreas (islets of Langerhans)
C) Parathyroid
D) Adrenal
E) Thyroid
Question
The CF crin/o means:

A) crinology.
B) secrete.
C) absorb.
D) cross.
E) hidden.
Question
Which hormone initiates labor during childbirth?

A) Prolactin
B) Somatropin
C) Glucocorticoid
D) Estrogen
E) Oxytocin
Question
The CF kal/i means:

A) calcium.
B) carbonate.
C) nucleus.
D) potassium (an electrolyte).
E) plasma.
Question
Which hormone is responsible for lowering blood glucose?

A) Glucagon
B) Cortisol
C) Aldosterone
D) Insulin
E) Androgen
Question
The pituitary hormone that promotes lactation following childbirth is called:

A) oxytocin.
B) luteinizing hormone.
C) somatotropin.
D) prolactin.
E) follicle-stimulating hormone.
Question
Which of the following substances acts as an electrolyte?

A) Insulin
B) Cortisol
C) Sodium
D) Glucagon
E) Thyroxine
Question
The combining form (CF)adren/o means:

A) parathyroid glands.
B) adrenal glands.
C) adenoids.
D) thyroid gland.
E) thymus gland.
Question
What term describes an excessive growth of body hair,especially in women?

A) Virilism
B) Hirsutism
C) Diuresis
D) Cretinism
E) Tetany
Question
Which of the following disorders is caused by hypersecretion of thyroxine?

A) Graves disease
B) Myxedema
C) Cretinism
D) Addison disease
E) Tetany
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The CF pancreat/o means:

A) parathyroid.
B) pancreas.
C) sugar.
D) insulin.
E) gland.
Question
The prefix poly- means:

A) change.
B) many,much.
C) excessive.
D) above normal.
E) gray.
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The prefix eu- means:

A) good,normal.
B) euphoria.
C) out from.
D) euphonism.
E) feeling.
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The CF toxic/o means:

A) death.
B) tension.
C) decay.
D) poison.
E) destruction.
Question
The prefix micro- means:

A) large.
B) micron.
C) small.
D) expansive.
E) less.
Question
In adults,hypersecretion by the thyroid gland causes:

A) cretinism.
B) myxedema.
C) osteoporosis.
D) Graves disease.
E) tetany.
Question
The suffix -gen means:

A) genetic.
B) genitalia.
C) forming,producing,origin.
D) ganglion.
E) pregnancy.
Question
Exophthalmos is a disorder caused by hypersecretion of T3 and T4 from the:

A) pineal gland.
B) thyroid gland.
C) pancreas.
D) gonads.
E) parathyroid gland.
Question
The CF thyr/o means:

A) thyroid gland.
B) parathyroid gland.
C) thymus gland.
D) adrenal gland.
E) pineal gland.
Question
The suffix -emia means:

A) blood condition.
B) thirst.
C) lymph.
D) insulin.
E) urinary condition.
Question
Which type of diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults?

A) Diabetes insipidus
B) Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
C) Non-insulin-dependent diabetes insipidus
D) Type 1 diabetes
E) Type 2 diabetes
Question
Gigantism and dwarfism result from improper growth hormone function in the:

A) pituitary gland.
B) adrenal gland.
C) thyroid gland.
D) pancreatic gland.
E) thymus gland.
Question
A characteristic of tetany is:

A) muscle spasms.
B) bone spurs.
C) tumors.
D) increased calcium levels.
E) blurred vision.
Question
The prefix exo- means:

A) exocrine.
B) outside,outward.
C) inward.
D) abnormal.
E) excrete.
Question
An abnormal condition of low sodium in the blood is called:

A) hypovolemia.
B) hypokalemia.
C) hypocalcemia.
D) hypoglycemia.
E) hyponatremia.
Question
Hypersecretion of urine is called:

A) polydipsia.
B) anuria.
C) glycosuria.
D) hyperuricemia.
E) diuresis.
Question
Hypersecretion of cortisol by adrenal cortex causes:

A) Cushing syndrome.
B) Graves disease.
C) cretinism.
D) myxedema.
E) diabetes.
Question
Diabetes mellitus is a disorder of the:

A) parathyroid glands.
B) adrenal glands.
C) pancreas.
D) pineal gland.
E) thyroid gland.
Question
Which surgical procedure involves incision of the thyroid gland?

A) Thyrostomy
B) Thyrotomy
C) Thyropathy
D) Thyromegaly
E) Thyroidectomy
Question
A clinical manifestation of Addison disease is:

A) jaundice on the extremities.
B) muscle weakness.
C) blurred vision.
D) anorexia.
E) kidney polyp.
Question
A disorder caused by hyperthyroidism is:

A) adenoma.
B) neoplasm.
C) goiter.
D) cretinism.
E) Addison disease.
Question
Which disorder is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by enlargement of the facial and jaw bones?

A) Thyrotoxicosis
B) Goiter
C) Graves disease
D) Hyperkalemia
E) Acromegaly
Question
Which disease is characterized by polyuria,polydipsia,and polyphagia?

A) Diabetes mellitus
B) Myelomalacia
C) Hypercalcemia
D) Acromegaly
E) Jaundice
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The procedure to incise and remove a pancreatic stone is called:

A) pancreatolithotomy.
B) pancreatopathy.
C) pancreatomegaly.
D) pancreatoma.
E) pancreatolithiasis.
Question
Hypersecretion of adrenal estrogen and progestin in males leads to:

A) masculinization.
B) cretinism.
C) dwarfism.
D) virilism.
E) feminization.
Question
Which disorder is an abnormal condition of pancreatic stones?

A) Pancreatitis
B) Pancreatopathy
C) Pancreatomegaly
D) Pancreatoma
E) Pancreatolithiasis
Question
Which of the following diseases is treated by an endocrinologist?

A) Cerebral palsy
B) Stroke
C) Diabetes
D) Meningitis
E) Myeloma
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In which condition are potassium blood levels higher than normal?

A) Hypervolemia
B) Hyperkalemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypercalcemia
E) Hypothyroidism
Question
Acromegaly is caused by hypersecretion of:

A) insulin.
B) thyroid-stimulating hormone.
C) growth hormone.
D) glucocorticoids.
E) prolactin.
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Excessive development of mammary tissue in males is called:

A) hyperplasia.
B) gynecomastia.
C) galactorrhea.
D) adnexa.
E) hypervolemia.
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Which procedure involves the excision of one or more parathyroid glands?

A) Parathyroidotomy
B) Thyroidectomy
C) Parathyroidectomy
D) Thyroidolysis
E) Parathyroidolysis
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Which disorder is an autoimmune disorder associated with exophthalmos that is characterized by pronounced hyperthyroidism?

A) Graves disease
B) Acromegaly
C) Cushing syndrome
D) Addison disease
E) Hypothyroidism
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Which term refers to excessive glucose in the blood?

A) Hypoglycemia
B) Glucogenesis
C) Glucosuria
D) Hyperglycemia
E) Glycogen
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Which laboratory test measures blood glucose levels in a blood sample after the patient refrains from eating food for at least 8 hours?

A) Insulin tolerance test
B) Thyroid function test
C) Total calcium test
D) Glucose tolerance test
E) Fasting blood glucose
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Onset of diabetes that occurs later in life is called:

A) type 1.
B) hyperglycemia.
C) ketosis.
D) type 2.
E) ketoacidosis.
Question
Which procedure involves partial or complete excision of the pituitary gland?

A) Adenectomy
B) Adrenalectomy
C) Hypophysectomy
D) Encephalectomy
E) Encephalotomy
Question
In which condition are sodium blood levels lower than normal?

A) Hypervolemia
B) Hyperkalemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypercalcemia
E) Hypothyroidism
Question
Which term means enlargement of the thyroid gland?

A) Hypergonadism
B) Euthyroid
C) Thyromegaly
D) Tetany
E) Hypophyseal enlargement
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Which imaging technique uses radio waves to diagnose abnormalities of the pituitary,pancreatic,adrenal,and thyroid glands?

A) Magnetic resonance imaging
B) Computed tomography
C) X-ray
D) Fluoroscopy
E) Radiography
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Which imaging procedure obtains images of the thyroid gland after oral or intravenous administration of radioactive iodine to identify thyroid pathologies such as tumors?

A) Thyroid function test
B) Protein-bound iodine test
C) Thyroid scan
D) Radioactive iodine uptake
E) Insulin tolerance test
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Decreased calcium and phosphorus in the blood may cause tetany.
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Which classification of drugs is used in preparation for thyroidectomy or in the treatment of thyrotoxic crisis?

A) Antidiuretics
B) Antithyroids
C) Thyroid supplements
D) Corticosteroids
E) Growth hormones
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Which classification of drugs is used to treat Addison disease?

A) Antidiuretics
B) Antithyroids
C) Thyroid supplements
D) Corticosteroids
E) Growth hormones
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Which laboratory test measures the amount of blood glucose levels after the administration of glucose?

A) TFT
B) HRT
C) GTT
D) GH
E) PGH
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What classification of drugs increases skeletal growth in children?

A) Anticoagulants
B) Corticosteroids
C) Oral hypoglycemics
D) Growth hormone replacements
E) Antithyroids
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Which classification of drugs suppresses inflammation and controls allergic reactions?

A) Anticoagulants
B) Corticosteroids
C) Oral hypoglycemics
D) Growth hormone replacements
E) Antithyroids
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Which imaging technique rotates an x-ray emitter around an area to be scanned to detect diseases of the endocrine glands?

A) Magnetic resonance imaging
B) Fluoroscopy
C) X-ray
D) Computed tomography
E) Radiography
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Which abbreviation denotes diabetic complications that occur when the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones?

A) DKA
B) TFT
C) PTH
D) FBS
E) GH
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Which abbreviation is associated with an electrolyte?

A) DI
B) K
C) LT
D) T3
E) T4
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The adrenal cortex is associated with osteoporosis.
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Which procedure involves excision of the pituitary gland through the sphenoid sinus without disturbing brain tissue?

A) Pituitarotomy
B) Transsphenoidal hypophysectomy
C) Encephalectomy
D) Cephalotomy
E) Exophthalmometry
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Which abbreviation is associated with administration of iodine?

A) NPH
B) TFT
C) PTH
D) RAI
E) FSH
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Which classification of drugs is used to treat type 2 diabetes?

A) Insulins
B) Corticosteroids
C) Oral hypoglycemics
D) Growth hormone replacements
E) Antidiuretics
Question
Which screening test determines how quickly glucose is cleared from the blood at regular intervals after a fast of at least 8 hours?

A) Insulin tolerance test
B) Thyroid function test
C) Total calcium test
D) Glucose tolerance test
E) Fasting blood glucose
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Which abbreviation refers to parathormone?

A) PBI
B) ADH
C) PTH
D) TSH
E) LH
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Hyposecretion of prolactin in nursing mothers causes galactorrhea.
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Hypothyroidism that develops during adulthood is known as cretinism.
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Hypersecretion of thyroxine causes Graves disease.
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Deck 14: Endocrine System
1
The primary source of energy for living organisms is:

A) fat.
B) glucose.
C) salt.
D) water.
E) vitamin C.
glucose.
2
Cells that respond to the effects of a hormone are called:

A) reticular cells.
B) target cells.
C) satellite cells.
D) stem cells.
E) sensory cells.
target cells.
3
The CF glyc/o means:

A) milk.
B) protein.
C) granule.
D) glue.
E) sugar,sweetness.
sugar,sweetness.
4
A state of equilibrium in the internal environment of the body is called:

A) cretinism.
B) homeostasis.
C) glycogenesis.
D) hirsutism.
E) metabolism.
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The "master gland" that regulates other glands is called the:

A) thyroid.
B) pineal.
C) pituitary.
D) parathyroid.
E) adrenal.
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6
Which of the following hormones is secreted by the adrenal medulla during a crisis situation?

A) Glucagon
B) Insulin
C) Aldosterone
D) Cortisol
E) Epinephrine
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The CF calc/o means:

A) carbon dioxide.
B) calcaneum.
C) carbonate.
D) calcium.
E) calcine.
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The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is also called the:

A) thalamus.
B) neurohypophysis.
C) hypothalamus.
D) hypophysis.
E) adenohypophysis.
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9
Which of the following substances is an electrolyte?

A) Epinephrine
B) Cortisol
C) Glucose
D) Potassium
E) Insulin
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10
The four parathyroid glands are:

A) located on the anterior upper surface of the thyroid gland.
B) located on the anterior lower surface of the thyroid gland.
C) located on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland.
D) embedded in the middle of the thyroid gland.
E) located on the four edges of the thyroid gland.
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The CF home/o means:

A) different.
B) unlike.
C) same,alike.
D) humerus.
E) sweat.
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12
Insulin is produced by the:

A) thyroid gland.
B) pineal gland.
C) pancreas.
D) kidneys.
E) pituitary gland.
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13
Which of the following glands regulates metabolism?

A) Pineal
B) Pancreas (islets of Langerhans)
C) Parathyroid
D) Adrenal
E) Thyroid
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The CF crin/o means:

A) crinology.
B) secrete.
C) absorb.
D) cross.
E) hidden.
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Which hormone initiates labor during childbirth?

A) Prolactin
B) Somatropin
C) Glucocorticoid
D) Estrogen
E) Oxytocin
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The CF kal/i means:

A) calcium.
B) carbonate.
C) nucleus.
D) potassium (an electrolyte).
E) plasma.
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17
Which hormone is responsible for lowering blood glucose?

A) Glucagon
B) Cortisol
C) Aldosterone
D) Insulin
E) Androgen
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18
The pituitary hormone that promotes lactation following childbirth is called:

A) oxytocin.
B) luteinizing hormone.
C) somatotropin.
D) prolactin.
E) follicle-stimulating hormone.
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19
Which of the following substances acts as an electrolyte?

A) Insulin
B) Cortisol
C) Sodium
D) Glucagon
E) Thyroxine
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The combining form (CF)adren/o means:

A) parathyroid glands.
B) adrenal glands.
C) adenoids.
D) thyroid gland.
E) thymus gland.
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21
What term describes an excessive growth of body hair,especially in women?

A) Virilism
B) Hirsutism
C) Diuresis
D) Cretinism
E) Tetany
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22
Which of the following disorders is caused by hypersecretion of thyroxine?

A) Graves disease
B) Myxedema
C) Cretinism
D) Addison disease
E) Tetany
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23
The CF pancreat/o means:

A) parathyroid.
B) pancreas.
C) sugar.
D) insulin.
E) gland.
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24
The prefix poly- means:

A) change.
B) many,much.
C) excessive.
D) above normal.
E) gray.
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The prefix eu- means:

A) good,normal.
B) euphoria.
C) out from.
D) euphonism.
E) feeling.
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The CF toxic/o means:

A) death.
B) tension.
C) decay.
D) poison.
E) destruction.
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The prefix micro- means:

A) large.
B) micron.
C) small.
D) expansive.
E) less.
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In adults,hypersecretion by the thyroid gland causes:

A) cretinism.
B) myxedema.
C) osteoporosis.
D) Graves disease.
E) tetany.
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29
The suffix -gen means:

A) genetic.
B) genitalia.
C) forming,producing,origin.
D) ganglion.
E) pregnancy.
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30
Exophthalmos is a disorder caused by hypersecretion of T3 and T4 from the:

A) pineal gland.
B) thyroid gland.
C) pancreas.
D) gonads.
E) parathyroid gland.
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31
The CF thyr/o means:

A) thyroid gland.
B) parathyroid gland.
C) thymus gland.
D) adrenal gland.
E) pineal gland.
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32
The suffix -emia means:

A) blood condition.
B) thirst.
C) lymph.
D) insulin.
E) urinary condition.
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33
Which type of diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults?

A) Diabetes insipidus
B) Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
C) Non-insulin-dependent diabetes insipidus
D) Type 1 diabetes
E) Type 2 diabetes
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34
Gigantism and dwarfism result from improper growth hormone function in the:

A) pituitary gland.
B) adrenal gland.
C) thyroid gland.
D) pancreatic gland.
E) thymus gland.
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35
A characteristic of tetany is:

A) muscle spasms.
B) bone spurs.
C) tumors.
D) increased calcium levels.
E) blurred vision.
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36
The prefix exo- means:

A) exocrine.
B) outside,outward.
C) inward.
D) abnormal.
E) excrete.
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37
An abnormal condition of low sodium in the blood is called:

A) hypovolemia.
B) hypokalemia.
C) hypocalcemia.
D) hypoglycemia.
E) hyponatremia.
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38
Hypersecretion of urine is called:

A) polydipsia.
B) anuria.
C) glycosuria.
D) hyperuricemia.
E) diuresis.
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39
Hypersecretion of cortisol by adrenal cortex causes:

A) Cushing syndrome.
B) Graves disease.
C) cretinism.
D) myxedema.
E) diabetes.
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40
Diabetes mellitus is a disorder of the:

A) parathyroid glands.
B) adrenal glands.
C) pancreas.
D) pineal gland.
E) thyroid gland.
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41
Which surgical procedure involves incision of the thyroid gland?

A) Thyrostomy
B) Thyrotomy
C) Thyropathy
D) Thyromegaly
E) Thyroidectomy
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42
A clinical manifestation of Addison disease is:

A) jaundice on the extremities.
B) muscle weakness.
C) blurred vision.
D) anorexia.
E) kidney polyp.
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43
A disorder caused by hyperthyroidism is:

A) adenoma.
B) neoplasm.
C) goiter.
D) cretinism.
E) Addison disease.
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44
Which disorder is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by enlargement of the facial and jaw bones?

A) Thyrotoxicosis
B) Goiter
C) Graves disease
D) Hyperkalemia
E) Acromegaly
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45
Which disease is characterized by polyuria,polydipsia,and polyphagia?

A) Diabetes mellitus
B) Myelomalacia
C) Hypercalcemia
D) Acromegaly
E) Jaundice
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46
The procedure to incise and remove a pancreatic stone is called:

A) pancreatolithotomy.
B) pancreatopathy.
C) pancreatomegaly.
D) pancreatoma.
E) pancreatolithiasis.
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47
Hypersecretion of adrenal estrogen and progestin in males leads to:

A) masculinization.
B) cretinism.
C) dwarfism.
D) virilism.
E) feminization.
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48
Which disorder is an abnormal condition of pancreatic stones?

A) Pancreatitis
B) Pancreatopathy
C) Pancreatomegaly
D) Pancreatoma
E) Pancreatolithiasis
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49
Which of the following diseases is treated by an endocrinologist?

A) Cerebral palsy
B) Stroke
C) Diabetes
D) Meningitis
E) Myeloma
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50
In which condition are potassium blood levels higher than normal?

A) Hypervolemia
B) Hyperkalemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypercalcemia
E) Hypothyroidism
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51
Acromegaly is caused by hypersecretion of:

A) insulin.
B) thyroid-stimulating hormone.
C) growth hormone.
D) glucocorticoids.
E) prolactin.
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52
Excessive development of mammary tissue in males is called:

A) hyperplasia.
B) gynecomastia.
C) galactorrhea.
D) adnexa.
E) hypervolemia.
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53
Which procedure involves the excision of one or more parathyroid glands?

A) Parathyroidotomy
B) Thyroidectomy
C) Parathyroidectomy
D) Thyroidolysis
E) Parathyroidolysis
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54
Which disorder is an autoimmune disorder associated with exophthalmos that is characterized by pronounced hyperthyroidism?

A) Graves disease
B) Acromegaly
C) Cushing syndrome
D) Addison disease
E) Hypothyroidism
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55
Which term refers to excessive glucose in the blood?

A) Hypoglycemia
B) Glucogenesis
C) Glucosuria
D) Hyperglycemia
E) Glycogen
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56
Which laboratory test measures blood glucose levels in a blood sample after the patient refrains from eating food for at least 8 hours?

A) Insulin tolerance test
B) Thyroid function test
C) Total calcium test
D) Glucose tolerance test
E) Fasting blood glucose
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57
Onset of diabetes that occurs later in life is called:

A) type 1.
B) hyperglycemia.
C) ketosis.
D) type 2.
E) ketoacidosis.
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58
Which procedure involves partial or complete excision of the pituitary gland?

A) Adenectomy
B) Adrenalectomy
C) Hypophysectomy
D) Encephalectomy
E) Encephalotomy
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59
In which condition are sodium blood levels lower than normal?

A) Hypervolemia
B) Hyperkalemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypercalcemia
E) Hypothyroidism
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60
Which term means enlargement of the thyroid gland?

A) Hypergonadism
B) Euthyroid
C) Thyromegaly
D) Tetany
E) Hypophyseal enlargement
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61
Which imaging technique uses radio waves to diagnose abnormalities of the pituitary,pancreatic,adrenal,and thyroid glands?

A) Magnetic resonance imaging
B) Computed tomography
C) X-ray
D) Fluoroscopy
E) Radiography
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62
Which imaging procedure obtains images of the thyroid gland after oral or intravenous administration of radioactive iodine to identify thyroid pathologies such as tumors?

A) Thyroid function test
B) Protein-bound iodine test
C) Thyroid scan
D) Radioactive iodine uptake
E) Insulin tolerance test
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63
Decreased calcium and phosphorus in the blood may cause tetany.
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64
Which classification of drugs is used in preparation for thyroidectomy or in the treatment of thyrotoxic crisis?

A) Antidiuretics
B) Antithyroids
C) Thyroid supplements
D) Corticosteroids
E) Growth hormones
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65
Which classification of drugs is used to treat Addison disease?

A) Antidiuretics
B) Antithyroids
C) Thyroid supplements
D) Corticosteroids
E) Growth hormones
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66
Which laboratory test measures the amount of blood glucose levels after the administration of glucose?

A) TFT
B) HRT
C) GTT
D) GH
E) PGH
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67
What classification of drugs increases skeletal growth in children?

A) Anticoagulants
B) Corticosteroids
C) Oral hypoglycemics
D) Growth hormone replacements
E) Antithyroids
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68
Which classification of drugs suppresses inflammation and controls allergic reactions?

A) Anticoagulants
B) Corticosteroids
C) Oral hypoglycemics
D) Growth hormone replacements
E) Antithyroids
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69
Which imaging technique rotates an x-ray emitter around an area to be scanned to detect diseases of the endocrine glands?

A) Magnetic resonance imaging
B) Fluoroscopy
C) X-ray
D) Computed tomography
E) Radiography
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70
Which abbreviation denotes diabetic complications that occur when the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones?

A) DKA
B) TFT
C) PTH
D) FBS
E) GH
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71
Which abbreviation is associated with an electrolyte?

A) DI
B) K
C) LT
D) T3
E) T4
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72
The adrenal cortex is associated with osteoporosis.
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73
Which procedure involves excision of the pituitary gland through the sphenoid sinus without disturbing brain tissue?

A) Pituitarotomy
B) Transsphenoidal hypophysectomy
C) Encephalectomy
D) Cephalotomy
E) Exophthalmometry
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74
Which abbreviation is associated with administration of iodine?

A) NPH
B) TFT
C) PTH
D) RAI
E) FSH
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75
Which classification of drugs is used to treat type 2 diabetes?

A) Insulins
B) Corticosteroids
C) Oral hypoglycemics
D) Growth hormone replacements
E) Antidiuretics
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76
Which screening test determines how quickly glucose is cleared from the blood at regular intervals after a fast of at least 8 hours?

A) Insulin tolerance test
B) Thyroid function test
C) Total calcium test
D) Glucose tolerance test
E) Fasting blood glucose
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77
Which abbreviation refers to parathormone?

A) PBI
B) ADH
C) PTH
D) TSH
E) LH
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78
Hyposecretion of prolactin in nursing mothers causes galactorrhea.
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79
Hypothyroidism that develops during adulthood is known as cretinism.
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80
Hypersecretion of thyroxine causes Graves disease.
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