Exam 17: Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation
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Exam 17: Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation36 Questions
Exam 18: Alterations of Hormonal Regulation51 Questions
Exam 19: Structure and Function of the Hematologic System30 Questions
Exam 20: Alterations of Hematologic Function63 Questions
Exam 21: Alterations of Hematologic Function in Children33 Questions
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A 45-year-old female has elevated thyroxine production.Which of the following would accompany this condition?
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A student asks the instructor which of the following is the most potent naturally occurring glucocorticoid.How should the instructor respond?
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If a patient had a problem with the adrenal medulla,which of the following hormones should the nurse monitor?
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Which nutrient would the nurse encourage the patient to consume for thyroid hormone synthesis?
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The nurse is teaching the staff about aldosterone.Which information should the nurse include? The main site of aldosterone synthesis is the:
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A nurse recalls direct stimulation of the insulin-secreting cells of the pancreas by the autonomic nervous system is an example of _____ control.
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An aide asks the nurse what activates tyrosine.What is the nurse's best response?
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If a patient's posterior pituitary is removed,which hormone would the nurse expect to decrease?
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A patient wants to know what can cause ACTH to be released.How should the nurse respond?
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When the endocrinologist asks the staff how the releasing hormones that are made in the hypothalamus travel to the anterior pituitary,how should the staff reply? Via the:
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An endocrinologist is teaching about aldosterone secretion.Which information should the endocrinologist include? Aldosterone secretion is regulated by:
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When insulin binds to its receptors on muscle cells,an increase in glucose uptake by the muscle cells occurs.This is an example of a _____ effect by a hormone.
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A nurse recalls insulin has an effect on which of the following groups of electrolytes?
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A nurse is teaching a patient about insulin.Which information should the nurse include? Insulin is primarily regulated by:
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An endocrinologist isolated a new hormone and found it to be a water-soluble amine.Which of the following is most like this new hormone?
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A nurse recalls prolactin-inhibiting factor's target tissue is the:
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A patient has researched lipid-soluble hormones on the Internet.Which information indicates the patient has a good understanding? Lipid-soluble hormone receptors cross the plasma membrane by:
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A 50-year-old male patient is deficient in ADH production.Which of the following assessment findings would the nurse expect to find?
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If a patient had a problem with the hypothalamus,which of the following hormones would be affected?
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A 39-year-old female is recovering from the birth of her third child.Which hormone would help prevent uterine bleeding?
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