Deck 16: Endocrine System

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The hormone that stimulates the adrenal cortex is _____ hormone.

A) growth
B) adrenocorticotropic
C) oxytocin
D) antidiuretic
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The parathyroid glands are located

A) in front of the thyroid gland
B) in the posterior aspects of the lobes of the thyroid gland
C) above the kidneys
D) at the base of the brain
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The term that means state of total deficient pituitary gland activity is

A) hypopituitarism
B) panhypopituitarism
C) hyperpituitarism
D) hyperglycemia
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The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is also called

A) hypophysis cerebri
B) neurohypophysis
C) hypothalamus
D) adenohypophysis
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Hormones are distributed throughout the body by

A) tissue fluid
B) lymph
C) blood
D) secretions
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The combining form cortic/o means

A) calcium
B) cortisol
C) cortex
D) endocrine
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The combining form that means extremities, height is

A) thyr/o
B) kal/i
C) natr/o
D) acr/o
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The adrenal medulla secretes

A) cortisol
B) ADH
C) epinephrine
D) insulin
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The hormone that helps to maintain the level of calcium in the blood is

A) thyroxine
B) parathyroid hormone
C) insulin
D) aldosterone
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The endocrine gland, located above each kidney and divided into portions called the medulla and cortex, is the

A) thyroid gland
B) parathyroid gland
C) adrenal gland
D) islets of Langerhans
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Dips/o is a combining form meaning

A) double
B) poison
C) thirst
D) height
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The endocrine gland that is approximately the size of a pea and located at the base of the brain is the

A) pituitary
B) thyroid
C) parathyroid
D) adrenal
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The combining form thyr/o is defined as

A) parathyroid gland
B) thyroid gland
C) endocrine gland
D) cortex
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The suffix -drome means

A) run, running
B) softening
C) painful
D) extremities, height
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The combining form that means potassium is

A) natr/o
B) kal/i
C) aden/o
D) calc/i
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Thyroxine, the hormone that is necessary for body cell metabolism, is secreted by the

A) pituitary gland
B) thyroid gland
C) hypothalamus
D) parathyroid glands
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Insulin is secreted by the

A) liver
B) islets of Langerhans
C) suprarenal glands
D) pituitary
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The combining form that means gland is

A) adren/o
B) adrenal/o
C) endocrin/o
D) aden/o
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The hormone that stimulates uterine contractions during labor is

A) growth hormone
B) thyroid-stimulating hormone
C) oxytocin
D) adrenocorticotropic hormone
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The combining form that means calcium is

A) kal/i
B) natr/o
C) dips/o
D) calc/i
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The term given to the condition that results from a deficiency of thyroid hormone is

A) acidosis
B) tetany
C) ketosis
D) myxedema
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The term that means excision of the thyroid gland is

A) thyroidectomy
B) thyroidotomy
C) thyroparathyroidectomy
D) parathyroidectomy
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The term acromegaly is defined as

A) enlargement of the extremities
B) tumor of the parathyroid gland
C) enlargement (of one or both) of the adrenal glands
D) abnormal condition of poisoning
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The term hypothyroidism means

A) state of excessive thyroid activity
B) deficient level of calcium in the blood
C) deficient level of sodium in the blood
D) state of deficient thyroid activity
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A decrease in the activity of the antidiuretic hormone produced by the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland results in

A) diabetes mellitus
B) Addison disease
C) diabetes insipidus
D) Cushing syndrome
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A group of signs and symptoms attributed to the excessive production of cortisol by the adrenal cortex is

A) Cushing syndrome
B) Addison disease
C) congenital hypothyroidism
D) gigantism
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A condition brought about by hypersecretion of the pituitary growth hormone is

A) goiter
B) acidosis
C) gigantism
D) tetany
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A blood test that gives the direct measurement of the amount of T? in the blood is

A) thyroid-stimulating hormone level
B) thyroxine level
C) radioactive iodine uptake
D) fasting blood sugar
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Enlargement (of one or both) of the adrenal glands is called

A) hyperadrenalism
B) acromegaly
C) adrenomegaly
D) adrenalitis
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The term that means a state of excessive thyroid gland activity is

A) parathyroidoma
B) hypothyroidism
C) hyperkalemia
D) hyperthyroidism
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A condition affecting nerves causing muscle spasms as a result of low amounts of calcium is

A) acidosis
B) ketosis
C) goiter
D) tetany
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The term hyponatremia means a deficiency of which substance in the blood?

A) potassium
B) calcium
C) sodium
D) sugar
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The term thyroidotomy is defined as _____ gland.

A) excision of the thyroid
B) excision of a parathyroid
C) incision of the thyroid
D) surgical repair of the thyroid
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The term parathyroidoma is defined as

A) tumor of the parathyroid gland
B) enlargement (of one or both) of the adrenal glands
C) abnormal condition of poisoning
D) enlargement of the extremities
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The term hyperglycemia is defined as _____ in the blood.

A) excessive level of potassium
B) deficient level of sugar
C) excessive level of sugar
D) deficient level of sodium
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A nuclear medicine test that measures thyroid function is a

A) thyroid-stimulating hormone level
B) thyroxine level
C) radioactive iodine uptake
D) thyroid scan
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The term that means the enlargement of the thyroid gland is

A) myxedema
B) adrenomegaly
C) goiter
D) acromegaly
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A condition brought about by an abnormal accumulation of metabolic acid products is

A) acidosis
B) ketosis
C) myxedema
D) tetany
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The term adenectomy is defined as an excision of

A) the adrenal gland
B) an adrenal tumor
C) the thyroid gland
D) the anterior lobe of the adrenal gland
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A chronic disease characterized by hyperglycemia that can cause chronic renal failure, retinopathy, and neuropathy is

A) diabetes insipidus
B) pheochromocytoma
C) Graves disease
D) diabetes mellitus
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The term corticoid means

A) pertaining to the cortex
B) disease of the adrenal gland
C) resembling the cortex
D) excessive development of the adrenal cortex
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The term adrenopathy is defined as

A) (any) disease of the endocrine system
B) disease of the adrenal gland
C) resembling the cortex
D) abnormal protrusion of the eyeball
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A blood test used to diagnose diabetes and monitor its treatment by measuring the amount of glycosylated hemoglobin in the blood, providing an indication of blood sugar level over the past three months, was ordered by the endocrinologist.The name of the blood test is

A) fasting blood sugar
B) radioactive uptake test
C) HbA1C
D) thyroxine level
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The term glycemia is defined as

A) sugar in the blood
B) calcium in the blood
C) abnormal state of much thirst
D) normal level of sugar in the blood
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The patient had signs and symptoms that included insulin resistance, obesity characterized by excessive fat around the waist and abdomen, hypertension, hyperglycemia, elevated triglycerides, and low levels of the "good" cholesterol HDL.The patient's physician concluded that she had

A) myxedema
B) Cushing syndrome
C) ketosis
D) metabolic syndrome
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The abbreviation for the chronic disease involving a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism is

A) DM
B) RAIU
C) FBS
D) DI
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The excessive concentrations of circulating parathyroid hormone appeared to be caused by a tumor of the parathyroid gland or

A) parathyroidoma
B) thyrotoxicosis
C) thyroiditis
D) pheochromocytoma
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A patient had signs and symptoms that included fatigue, weight gain, and cold intolerance.The physician prescribed treatment for

A) hypothyroidism
B) thyroiditis
C) hypopituitarism
D) hyperglycemia
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The term that means a narrow strip of tissue connecting two larger parts in the body is

A) fistula
B) hormone
C) isthmus
D) metabolism
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The term syndrome is defined as

A) (any) disease of the endocrine system
B) signs and symptoms occurring together
C) identification of a disease
D) state of before knowledge
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A blood test that provides an indication of blood sugar level over the past three months is

A) FBS
B) HbA1C
C) T4
D) TSH
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The patient who was eventually diagnosed with Graves disease first presented with the abnormal protrusion of the eyeball, or

A) goiter
B) exophthalmos
C) hyperthyroidism
D) isthmus
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The term polydipsia is defined as

A) set of symptoms that run together
B) excessive development of the adrenal cortex
C) abnormal state of much thirst
D) excessive fluid intake
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The sum total of the chemical processes that take place in a living organism is called

A) calcipenia
B) exophthalmos
C) metabolism
D) endocrinology
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The term that means substances secreted by the endocrine glands is

A) corticoids
B) hormones
C) isthmus
D) ketones
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Weakness, darkening of skin, and loss of appetite were some of the signs and symptoms experienced by the patient diagnosed with a chronic syndrome resulting from a deficiency in the hormonal secretion of the adrenal cortex or

A) Graves disease
B) diabetes insipidus
C) myxedema
D) Addison disease
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The abbreviation representing the hormone that stimulates the kidney to reabsorb water is

A) ACTH
B) GH
C) FSH
D) ADH
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The term euthyroid is defined as resembling a(n) _____ thyroid gland.

A) stressed
B) normal
C) enlarged
D) small
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The abbreviation for the diagnostic test that determines the amount of glucose in the blood is

A) RAIU
B) T4
C) FBS
D) TSH
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The abbreviation representing the hormone that promotes development of glandular tissue during pregnancy and produces milk after birth of an infant is

A) GH
B) PRH
C) ADH
D) FSH
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MATCHING
Match each item with the correct description below.

A) hypothalamus
B) pituitary gland
C) parathyroid glands
D) islets of Langerhans
E) posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
F) thyroid gland
G) anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
H) adrenal glands

1.produces and secretes the growth hormone
2.largest endocrine gland
3.located above each kidney
4.stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
5.secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
6.secretes insulin and glucagon
7.referred to as the master gland
8.hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
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growth hormone
DM
growth hormone
T4
growth hormone
PRH
growth hormone
GH
growth hormone
TSH
growth hormone
FBS
growth hormone
FSH
growth hormone
DI
thyroxine level
DM
thyroxine level
T4
thyroxine level
PRH
thyroxine level
GH
thyroxine level
TSH
thyroxine level
FBS
thyroxine level
FSH
thyroxine level
DI
prolactin-releasing hormone
DM
prolactin-releasing hormone
T4
prolactin-releasing hormone
PRH
prolactin-releasing hormone
GH
prolactin-releasing hormone
TSH
prolactin-releasing hormone
FBS
prolactin-releasing hormone
FSH
prolactin-releasing hormone
DI
thyroid-stimulating hormone
DM
thyroid-stimulating hormone
T4
thyroid-stimulating hormone
PRH
thyroid-stimulating hormone
GH
thyroid-stimulating hormone
TSH
thyroid-stimulating hormone
FBS
thyroid-stimulating hormone
FSH
thyroid-stimulating hormone
DI
fasting blood sugar
DM
fasting blood sugar
T4
fasting blood sugar
PRH
fasting blood sugar
GH
fasting blood sugar
TSH
fasting blood sugar
FBS
fasting blood sugar
FSH
fasting blood sugar
DI
diabetes insipidus
DM
diabetes insipidus
T4
diabetes insipidus
PRH
diabetes insipidus
GH
diabetes insipidus
TSH
diabetes insipidus
FBS
diabetes insipidus
FSH
diabetes insipidus
DI
diabetes mellitus
DM
diabetes mellitus
T4
diabetes mellitus
PRH
diabetes mellitus
GH
diabetes mellitus
TSH
diabetes mellitus
FBS
diabetes mellitus
FSH
diabetes mellitus
DI
follicle-stimulating hormone
DM
follicle-stimulating hormone
T4
follicle-stimulating hormone
PRH
follicle-stimulating hormone
GH
follicle-stimulating hormone
TSH
follicle-stimulating hormone
FBS
follicle-stimulating hormone
FSH
follicle-stimulating hormone
DI
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Match each item with the correct description below.

A) cortic/o
B) endocrin/o
C) dips/o
D) calc/i
E) -drome
F) natr/o
G) kal/i
H) acr/o

9.endocrine
10.run, running
11.extremities, height
12.thirst
13.cortex
14.calcium
15.sodium
16.potassium
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chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
goiter
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
radioactive iodine uptake
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
hypoglycemia
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
hormone
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
acromegaly
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
syndrome
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
gigantism
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
adrenalectomy
enlargement of the extremities
goiter
enlargement of the extremities
radioactive iodine uptake
enlargement of the extremities
hypoglycemia
enlargement of the extremities
hormone
enlargement of the extremities
acromegaly
enlargement of the extremities
syndrome
enlargement of the extremities
gigantism
enlargement of the extremities
adrenalectomy
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
goiter
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
radioactive iodine uptake
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
hypoglycemia
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
hormone
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
acromegaly
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
syndrome
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
gigantism
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
adrenalectomy
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
goiter
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
radioactive iodine uptake
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
hypoglycemia
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
hormone
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
acromegaly
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
syndrome
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
gigantism
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
adrenalectomy
enlargement of the thyroid gland
goiter
enlargement of the thyroid gland
radioactive iodine uptake
enlargement of the thyroid gland
hypoglycemia
enlargement of the thyroid gland
hormone
enlargement of the thyroid gland
acromegaly
enlargement of the thyroid gland
syndrome
enlargement of the thyroid gland
gigantism
enlargement of the thyroid gland
adrenalectomy
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
goiter
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
radioactive iodine uptake
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
hypoglycemia
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
hormone
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
acromegaly
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
syndrome
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
gigantism
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
adrenalectomy
excision of one or both adrenal glands
goiter
excision of one or both adrenal glands
radioactive iodine uptake
excision of one or both adrenal glands
hypoglycemia
excision of one or both adrenal glands
hormone
excision of one or both adrenal glands
acromegaly
excision of one or both adrenal glands
syndrome
excision of one or both adrenal glands
gigantism
excision of one or both adrenal glands
adrenalectomy
deficient sugar in the blood
goiter
deficient sugar in the blood
radioactive iodine uptake
deficient sugar in the blood
hypoglycemia
deficient sugar in the blood
hormone
deficient sugar in the blood
acromegaly
deficient sugar in the blood
syndrome
deficient sugar in the blood
gigantism
deficient sugar in the blood
adrenalectomy
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Match each item with the correct description below.

A) hyperthyroidism
B) congenital hypothyroidism
C) thyroidotomy
D) thyroid-stimulating hormone level
E) adrenopathy
F) metabolism
G) corticoid
H) ketosis

17.resembling the cortex
18.used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
19.sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
20.condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
21.condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
22.incision of the thyroid gland
23.state of excessive thyroid gland activity
24.disease of the adrenal gland
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state of excessive thyroid gland activity
corticoid
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
metabolism
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
congenital hypothyroidism
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
ketosis
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
thyroidotomy
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
hyperthyroidism
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
adrenopathy
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
corticoid
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
metabolism
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
congenital hypothyroidism
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
ketosis
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
thyroidotomy
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
hyperthyroidism
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
adrenopathy
incision of the thyroid gland
corticoid
incision of the thyroid gland
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
incision of the thyroid gland
metabolism
incision of the thyroid gland
congenital hypothyroidism
incision of the thyroid gland
ketosis
incision of the thyroid gland
thyroidotomy
incision of the thyroid gland
hyperthyroidism
incision of the thyroid gland
adrenopathy
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
corticoid
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
metabolism
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
congenital hypothyroidism
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
ketosis
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
thyroidotomy
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
hyperthyroidism
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
adrenopathy
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
corticoid
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
metabolism
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
congenital hypothyroidism
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
ketosis
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
thyroidotomy
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
hyperthyroidism
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
adrenopathy
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
corticoid
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
metabolism
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
congenital hypothyroidism
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
ketosis
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
thyroidotomy
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
hyperthyroidism
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
adrenopathy
disease of the adrenal gland
corticoid
disease of the adrenal gland
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
disease of the adrenal gland
metabolism
disease of the adrenal gland
congenital hypothyroidism
disease of the adrenal gland
ketosis
disease of the adrenal gland
thyroidotomy
disease of the adrenal gland
hyperthyroidism
disease of the adrenal gland
adrenopathy
resembling the cortex
corticoid
resembling the cortex
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
resembling the cortex
metabolism
resembling the cortex
congenital hypothyroidism
resembling the cortex
ketosis
resembling the cortex
thyroidotomy
resembling the cortex
hyperthyroidism
resembling the cortex
adrenopathy
Question
Match each item with the correct description below.

A) hypoglycemia
B) acromegaly
C) gigantism
D) goiter
E) adrenalectomy
F) radioactive iodine uptake
G) syndrome
H) hormone

25.enlargement of the thyroid gland
26.nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
27.deficient sugar in the blood
28.chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
29.enlargement of the extremities
30.signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
31.condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
32.excision of one or both adrenal glands
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sodium
endocrin/o
sodium
-drome
sodium
acr/o
sodium
dips/o
sodium
cortic/o
sodium
calc/i
sodium
natr/o
sodium
kal/i
endocrine
endocrin/o
endocrine
-drome
endocrine
acr/o
endocrine
dips/o
endocrine
cortic/o
endocrine
calc/i
endocrine
natr/o
endocrine
kal/i
run, running
endocrin/o
run, running
-drome
run, running
acr/o
run, running
dips/o
run, running
cortic/o
run, running
calc/i
run, running
natr/o
run, running
kal/i
calcium
endocrin/o
calcium
-drome
calcium
acr/o
calcium
dips/o
calcium
cortic/o
calcium
calc/i
calcium
natr/o
calcium
kal/i
cortex
endocrin/o
cortex
-drome
cortex
acr/o
cortex
dips/o
cortex
cortic/o
cortex
calc/i
cortex
natr/o
cortex
kal/i
extremities, height
endocrin/o
extremities, height
-drome
extremities, height
acr/o
extremities, height
dips/o
extremities, height
cortic/o
extremities, height
calc/i
extremities, height
natr/o
extremities, height
kal/i
thirst
endocrin/o
thirst
-drome
thirst
acr/o
thirst
dips/o
thirst
cortic/o
thirst
calc/i
thirst
natr/o
thirst
kal/i
potassium
endocrin/o
potassium
-drome
potassium
acr/o
potassium
dips/o
potassium
cortic/o
potassium
calc/i
potassium
natr/o
potassium
kal/i
Question
Match each item with the correct description below.

A) DI
B) TSH
C) FSH
D) PRH
E) T4
F) DM
G) FBS
H) GH

33.diabetes mellitus
34.thyroxine level
35.prolactin-releasing hormone
36.growth hormone
37.thyroid-stimulating hormone
38.fasting blood sugar
39.follicle-stimulating hormone
40.diabetes insipidus
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referred to as the master gland
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
referred to as the master gland
thyroid gland
referred to as the master gland
adrenal glands
referred to as the master gland
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
referred to as the master gland
hypothalamus
referred to as the master gland
islets of Langerhans
referred to as the master gland
pituitary gland
referred to as the master gland
parathyroid glands
secretes insulin and glucagon
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
secretes insulin and glucagon
thyroid gland
secretes insulin and glucagon
adrenal glands
secretes insulin and glucagon
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
secretes insulin and glucagon
hypothalamus
secretes insulin and glucagon
islets of Langerhans
secretes insulin and glucagon
pituitary gland
secretes insulin and glucagon
parathyroid glands
largest endocrine gland
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
largest endocrine gland
thyroid gland
largest endocrine gland
adrenal glands
largest endocrine gland
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
largest endocrine gland
hypothalamus
largest endocrine gland
islets of Langerhans
largest endocrine gland
pituitary gland
largest endocrine gland
parathyroid glands
produces and secretes the growth hormone
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
produces and secretes the growth hormone
thyroid gland
produces and secretes the growth hormone
adrenal glands
produces and secretes the growth hormone
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
produces and secretes the growth hormone
hypothalamus
produces and secretes the growth hormone
islets of Langerhans
produces and secretes the growth hormone
pituitary gland
produces and secretes the growth hormone
parathyroid glands
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
thyroid gland
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
adrenal glands
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
hypothalamus
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
islets of Langerhans
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
pituitary gland
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
parathyroid glands
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
thyroid gland
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
adrenal glands
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
hypothalamus
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
islets of Langerhans
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
pituitary gland
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
parathyroid glands
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
thyroid gland
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
adrenal glands
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
hypothalamus
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
islets of Langerhans
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
pituitary gland
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parathyroid glands
located above each kidney
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
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thyroid gland
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adrenal glands
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posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
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hypothalamus
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islets of Langerhans
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pituitary gland
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parathyroid glands
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Deck 16: Endocrine System
1
The hormone that stimulates the adrenal cortex is _____ hormone.

A) growth
B) adrenocorticotropic
C) oxytocin
D) antidiuretic
adrenocorticotropic
2
The parathyroid glands are located

A) in front of the thyroid gland
B) in the posterior aspects of the lobes of the thyroid gland
C) above the kidneys
D) at the base of the brain
in the posterior aspects of the lobes of the thyroid gland
3
The term that means state of total deficient pituitary gland activity is

A) hypopituitarism
B) panhypopituitarism
C) hyperpituitarism
D) hyperglycemia
panhypopituitarism
4
The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is also called

A) hypophysis cerebri
B) neurohypophysis
C) hypothalamus
D) adenohypophysis
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Hormones are distributed throughout the body by

A) tissue fluid
B) lymph
C) blood
D) secretions
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The combining form cortic/o means

A) calcium
B) cortisol
C) cortex
D) endocrine
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The combining form that means extremities, height is

A) thyr/o
B) kal/i
C) natr/o
D) acr/o
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The adrenal medulla secretes

A) cortisol
B) ADH
C) epinephrine
D) insulin
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The hormone that helps to maintain the level of calcium in the blood is

A) thyroxine
B) parathyroid hormone
C) insulin
D) aldosterone
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The endocrine gland, located above each kidney and divided into portions called the medulla and cortex, is the

A) thyroid gland
B) parathyroid gland
C) adrenal gland
D) islets of Langerhans
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Dips/o is a combining form meaning

A) double
B) poison
C) thirst
D) height
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The endocrine gland that is approximately the size of a pea and located at the base of the brain is the

A) pituitary
B) thyroid
C) parathyroid
D) adrenal
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The combining form thyr/o is defined as

A) parathyroid gland
B) thyroid gland
C) endocrine gland
D) cortex
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The suffix -drome means

A) run, running
B) softening
C) painful
D) extremities, height
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The combining form that means potassium is

A) natr/o
B) kal/i
C) aden/o
D) calc/i
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Thyroxine, the hormone that is necessary for body cell metabolism, is secreted by the

A) pituitary gland
B) thyroid gland
C) hypothalamus
D) parathyroid glands
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Insulin is secreted by the

A) liver
B) islets of Langerhans
C) suprarenal glands
D) pituitary
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18
The combining form that means gland is

A) adren/o
B) adrenal/o
C) endocrin/o
D) aden/o
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The hormone that stimulates uterine contractions during labor is

A) growth hormone
B) thyroid-stimulating hormone
C) oxytocin
D) adrenocorticotropic hormone
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The combining form that means calcium is

A) kal/i
B) natr/o
C) dips/o
D) calc/i
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21
The term given to the condition that results from a deficiency of thyroid hormone is

A) acidosis
B) tetany
C) ketosis
D) myxedema
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22
The term that means excision of the thyroid gland is

A) thyroidectomy
B) thyroidotomy
C) thyroparathyroidectomy
D) parathyroidectomy
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The term acromegaly is defined as

A) enlargement of the extremities
B) tumor of the parathyroid gland
C) enlargement (of one or both) of the adrenal glands
D) abnormal condition of poisoning
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The term hypothyroidism means

A) state of excessive thyroid activity
B) deficient level of calcium in the blood
C) deficient level of sodium in the blood
D) state of deficient thyroid activity
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25
A decrease in the activity of the antidiuretic hormone produced by the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland results in

A) diabetes mellitus
B) Addison disease
C) diabetes insipidus
D) Cushing syndrome
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A group of signs and symptoms attributed to the excessive production of cortisol by the adrenal cortex is

A) Cushing syndrome
B) Addison disease
C) congenital hypothyroidism
D) gigantism
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27
A condition brought about by hypersecretion of the pituitary growth hormone is

A) goiter
B) acidosis
C) gigantism
D) tetany
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28
A blood test that gives the direct measurement of the amount of T? in the blood is

A) thyroid-stimulating hormone level
B) thyroxine level
C) radioactive iodine uptake
D) fasting blood sugar
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Enlargement (of one or both) of the adrenal glands is called

A) hyperadrenalism
B) acromegaly
C) adrenomegaly
D) adrenalitis
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30
The term that means a state of excessive thyroid gland activity is

A) parathyroidoma
B) hypothyroidism
C) hyperkalemia
D) hyperthyroidism
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31
A condition affecting nerves causing muscle spasms as a result of low amounts of calcium is

A) acidosis
B) ketosis
C) goiter
D) tetany
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32
The term hyponatremia means a deficiency of which substance in the blood?

A) potassium
B) calcium
C) sodium
D) sugar
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33
The term thyroidotomy is defined as _____ gland.

A) excision of the thyroid
B) excision of a parathyroid
C) incision of the thyroid
D) surgical repair of the thyroid
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The term parathyroidoma is defined as

A) tumor of the parathyroid gland
B) enlargement (of one or both) of the adrenal glands
C) abnormal condition of poisoning
D) enlargement of the extremities
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The term hyperglycemia is defined as _____ in the blood.

A) excessive level of potassium
B) deficient level of sugar
C) excessive level of sugar
D) deficient level of sodium
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36
A nuclear medicine test that measures thyroid function is a

A) thyroid-stimulating hormone level
B) thyroxine level
C) radioactive iodine uptake
D) thyroid scan
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37
The term that means the enlargement of the thyroid gland is

A) myxedema
B) adrenomegaly
C) goiter
D) acromegaly
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38
A condition brought about by an abnormal accumulation of metabolic acid products is

A) acidosis
B) ketosis
C) myxedema
D) tetany
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The term adenectomy is defined as an excision of

A) the adrenal gland
B) an adrenal tumor
C) the thyroid gland
D) the anterior lobe of the adrenal gland
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A chronic disease characterized by hyperglycemia that can cause chronic renal failure, retinopathy, and neuropathy is

A) diabetes insipidus
B) pheochromocytoma
C) Graves disease
D) diabetes mellitus
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41
The term corticoid means

A) pertaining to the cortex
B) disease of the adrenal gland
C) resembling the cortex
D) excessive development of the adrenal cortex
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The term adrenopathy is defined as

A) (any) disease of the endocrine system
B) disease of the adrenal gland
C) resembling the cortex
D) abnormal protrusion of the eyeball
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A blood test used to diagnose diabetes and monitor its treatment by measuring the amount of glycosylated hemoglobin in the blood, providing an indication of blood sugar level over the past three months, was ordered by the endocrinologist.The name of the blood test is

A) fasting blood sugar
B) radioactive uptake test
C) HbA1C
D) thyroxine level
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The term glycemia is defined as

A) sugar in the blood
B) calcium in the blood
C) abnormal state of much thirst
D) normal level of sugar in the blood
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The patient had signs and symptoms that included insulin resistance, obesity characterized by excessive fat around the waist and abdomen, hypertension, hyperglycemia, elevated triglycerides, and low levels of the "good" cholesterol HDL.The patient's physician concluded that she had

A) myxedema
B) Cushing syndrome
C) ketosis
D) metabolic syndrome
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The abbreviation for the chronic disease involving a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism is

A) DM
B) RAIU
C) FBS
D) DI
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The excessive concentrations of circulating parathyroid hormone appeared to be caused by a tumor of the parathyroid gland or

A) parathyroidoma
B) thyrotoxicosis
C) thyroiditis
D) pheochromocytoma
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A patient had signs and symptoms that included fatigue, weight gain, and cold intolerance.The physician prescribed treatment for

A) hypothyroidism
B) thyroiditis
C) hypopituitarism
D) hyperglycemia
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49
The term that means a narrow strip of tissue connecting two larger parts in the body is

A) fistula
B) hormone
C) isthmus
D) metabolism
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The term syndrome is defined as

A) (any) disease of the endocrine system
B) signs and symptoms occurring together
C) identification of a disease
D) state of before knowledge
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51
A blood test that provides an indication of blood sugar level over the past three months is

A) FBS
B) HbA1C
C) T4
D) TSH
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The patient who was eventually diagnosed with Graves disease first presented with the abnormal protrusion of the eyeball, or

A) goiter
B) exophthalmos
C) hyperthyroidism
D) isthmus
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The term polydipsia is defined as

A) set of symptoms that run together
B) excessive development of the adrenal cortex
C) abnormal state of much thirst
D) excessive fluid intake
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54
The sum total of the chemical processes that take place in a living organism is called

A) calcipenia
B) exophthalmos
C) metabolism
D) endocrinology
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The term that means substances secreted by the endocrine glands is

A) corticoids
B) hormones
C) isthmus
D) ketones
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56
Weakness, darkening of skin, and loss of appetite were some of the signs and symptoms experienced by the patient diagnosed with a chronic syndrome resulting from a deficiency in the hormonal secretion of the adrenal cortex or

A) Graves disease
B) diabetes insipidus
C) myxedema
D) Addison disease
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57
The abbreviation representing the hormone that stimulates the kidney to reabsorb water is

A) ACTH
B) GH
C) FSH
D) ADH
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58
The term euthyroid is defined as resembling a(n) _____ thyroid gland.

A) stressed
B) normal
C) enlarged
D) small
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The abbreviation for the diagnostic test that determines the amount of glucose in the blood is

A) RAIU
B) T4
C) FBS
D) TSH
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The abbreviation representing the hormone that promotes development of glandular tissue during pregnancy and produces milk after birth of an infant is

A) GH
B) PRH
C) ADH
D) FSH
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A) hypothalamus
B) pituitary gland
C) parathyroid glands
D) islets of Langerhans
E) posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
F) thyroid gland
G) anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
H) adrenal glands

1.produces and secretes the growth hormone
2.largest endocrine gland
3.located above each kidney
4.stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
5.secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
6.secretes insulin and glucagon
7.referred to as the master gland
8.hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
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growth hormone
DM
growth hormone
T4
growth hormone
PRH
growth hormone
GH
growth hormone
TSH
growth hormone
FBS
growth hormone
FSH
growth hormone
DI
thyroxine level
DM
thyroxine level
T4
thyroxine level
PRH
thyroxine level
GH
thyroxine level
TSH
thyroxine level
FBS
thyroxine level
FSH
thyroxine level
DI
prolactin-releasing hormone
DM
prolactin-releasing hormone
T4
prolactin-releasing hormone
PRH
prolactin-releasing hormone
GH
prolactin-releasing hormone
TSH
prolactin-releasing hormone
FBS
prolactin-releasing hormone
FSH
prolactin-releasing hormone
DI
thyroid-stimulating hormone
DM
thyroid-stimulating hormone
T4
thyroid-stimulating hormone
PRH
thyroid-stimulating hormone
GH
thyroid-stimulating hormone
TSH
thyroid-stimulating hormone
FBS
thyroid-stimulating hormone
FSH
thyroid-stimulating hormone
DI
fasting blood sugar
DM
fasting blood sugar
T4
fasting blood sugar
PRH
fasting blood sugar
GH
fasting blood sugar
TSH
fasting blood sugar
FBS
fasting blood sugar
FSH
fasting blood sugar
DI
diabetes insipidus
DM
diabetes insipidus
T4
diabetes insipidus
PRH
diabetes insipidus
GH
diabetes insipidus
TSH
diabetes insipidus
FBS
diabetes insipidus
FSH
diabetes insipidus
DI
diabetes mellitus
DM
diabetes mellitus
T4
diabetes mellitus
PRH
diabetes mellitus
GH
diabetes mellitus
TSH
diabetes mellitus
FBS
diabetes mellitus
FSH
diabetes mellitus
DI
follicle-stimulating hormone
DM
follicle-stimulating hormone
T4
follicle-stimulating hormone
PRH
follicle-stimulating hormone
GH
follicle-stimulating hormone
TSH
follicle-stimulating hormone
FBS
follicle-stimulating hormone
FSH
follicle-stimulating hormone
DI
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62
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A) cortic/o
B) endocrin/o
C) dips/o
D) calc/i
E) -drome
F) natr/o
G) kal/i
H) acr/o

9.endocrine
10.run, running
11.extremities, height
12.thirst
13.cortex
14.calcium
15.sodium
16.potassium
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chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
goiter
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
radioactive iodine uptake
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
hypoglycemia
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
hormone
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
acromegaly
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
syndrome
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
gigantism
chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
adrenalectomy
enlargement of the extremities
goiter
enlargement of the extremities
radioactive iodine uptake
enlargement of the extremities
hypoglycemia
enlargement of the extremities
hormone
enlargement of the extremities
acromegaly
enlargement of the extremities
syndrome
enlargement of the extremities
gigantism
enlargement of the extremities
adrenalectomy
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
goiter
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
radioactive iodine uptake
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
hypoglycemia
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
hormone
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
acromegaly
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
syndrome
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
gigantism
signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
adrenalectomy
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
goiter
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
radioactive iodine uptake
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
hypoglycemia
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
hormone
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
acromegaly
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
syndrome
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
gigantism
nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
adrenalectomy
enlargement of the thyroid gland
goiter
enlargement of the thyroid gland
radioactive iodine uptake
enlargement of the thyroid gland
hypoglycemia
enlargement of the thyroid gland
hormone
enlargement of the thyroid gland
acromegaly
enlargement of the thyroid gland
syndrome
enlargement of the thyroid gland
gigantism
enlargement of the thyroid gland
adrenalectomy
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
goiter
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
radioactive iodine uptake
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
hypoglycemia
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
hormone
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
acromegaly
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
syndrome
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
gigantism
condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
adrenalectomy
excision of one or both adrenal glands
goiter
excision of one or both adrenal glands
radioactive iodine uptake
excision of one or both adrenal glands
hypoglycemia
excision of one or both adrenal glands
hormone
excision of one or both adrenal glands
acromegaly
excision of one or both adrenal glands
syndrome
excision of one or both adrenal glands
gigantism
excision of one or both adrenal glands
adrenalectomy
deficient sugar in the blood
goiter
deficient sugar in the blood
radioactive iodine uptake
deficient sugar in the blood
hypoglycemia
deficient sugar in the blood
hormone
deficient sugar in the blood
acromegaly
deficient sugar in the blood
syndrome
deficient sugar in the blood
gigantism
deficient sugar in the blood
adrenalectomy
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A) hyperthyroidism
B) congenital hypothyroidism
C) thyroidotomy
D) thyroid-stimulating hormone level
E) adrenopathy
F) metabolism
G) corticoid
H) ketosis

17.resembling the cortex
18.used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
19.sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
20.condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
21.condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
22.incision of the thyroid gland
23.state of excessive thyroid gland activity
24.disease of the adrenal gland
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state of excessive thyroid gland activity
corticoid
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
metabolism
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
congenital hypothyroidism
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
ketosis
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
thyroidotomy
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
hyperthyroidism
state of excessive thyroid gland activity
adrenopathy
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
corticoid
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
metabolism
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
congenital hypothyroidism
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
ketosis
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
thyroidotomy
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
hyperthyroidism
sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
adrenopathy
incision of the thyroid gland
corticoid
incision of the thyroid gland
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
incision of the thyroid gland
metabolism
incision of the thyroid gland
congenital hypothyroidism
incision of the thyroid gland
ketosis
incision of the thyroid gland
thyroidotomy
incision of the thyroid gland
hyperthyroidism
incision of the thyroid gland
adrenopathy
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
corticoid
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
metabolism
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
congenital hypothyroidism
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
ketosis
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
thyroidotomy
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
hyperthyroidism
condition in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies
adrenopathy
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
corticoid
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
metabolism
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
congenital hypothyroidism
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
ketosis
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
thyroidotomy
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
hyperthyroidism
used to diagnose hypothyroidism and to monitor patients on thyroid replacement therapy
adrenopathy
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
corticoid
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
metabolism
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
congenital hypothyroidism
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
ketosis
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
thyroidotomy
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
hyperthyroidism
condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland
adrenopathy
disease of the adrenal gland
corticoid
disease of the adrenal gland
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
disease of the adrenal gland
metabolism
disease of the adrenal gland
congenital hypothyroidism
disease of the adrenal gland
ketosis
disease of the adrenal gland
thyroidotomy
disease of the adrenal gland
hyperthyroidism
disease of the adrenal gland
adrenopathy
resembling the cortex
corticoid
resembling the cortex
thyroid-stimulating hormone level
resembling the cortex
metabolism
resembling the cortex
congenital hypothyroidism
resembling the cortex
ketosis
resembling the cortex
thyroidotomy
resembling the cortex
hyperthyroidism
resembling the cortex
adrenopathy
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64
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A) hypoglycemia
B) acromegaly
C) gigantism
D) goiter
E) adrenalectomy
F) radioactive iodine uptake
G) syndrome
H) hormone

25.enlargement of the thyroid gland
26.nuclear medicine scan that measures thyroid function
27.deficient sugar in the blood
28.chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland
29.enlargement of the extremities
30.signs and symptoms occurring together that are characteristic of a specific disorder
31.condition brought about by hypersecretion of growth hormone
32.excision of one or both adrenal glands
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sodium
endocrin/o
sodium
-drome
sodium
acr/o
sodium
dips/o
sodium
cortic/o
sodium
calc/i
sodium
natr/o
sodium
kal/i
endocrine
endocrin/o
endocrine
-drome
endocrine
acr/o
endocrine
dips/o
endocrine
cortic/o
endocrine
calc/i
endocrine
natr/o
endocrine
kal/i
run, running
endocrin/o
run, running
-drome
run, running
acr/o
run, running
dips/o
run, running
cortic/o
run, running
calc/i
run, running
natr/o
run, running
kal/i
calcium
endocrin/o
calcium
-drome
calcium
acr/o
calcium
dips/o
calcium
cortic/o
calcium
calc/i
calcium
natr/o
calcium
kal/i
cortex
endocrin/o
cortex
-drome
cortex
acr/o
cortex
dips/o
cortex
cortic/o
cortex
calc/i
cortex
natr/o
cortex
kal/i
extremities, height
endocrin/o
extremities, height
-drome
extremities, height
acr/o
extremities, height
dips/o
extremities, height
cortic/o
extremities, height
calc/i
extremities, height
natr/o
extremities, height
kal/i
thirst
endocrin/o
thirst
-drome
thirst
acr/o
thirst
dips/o
thirst
cortic/o
thirst
calc/i
thirst
natr/o
thirst
kal/i
potassium
endocrin/o
potassium
-drome
potassium
acr/o
potassium
dips/o
potassium
cortic/o
potassium
calc/i
potassium
natr/o
potassium
kal/i
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65
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A) DI
B) TSH
C) FSH
D) PRH
E) T4
F) DM
G) FBS
H) GH

33.diabetes mellitus
34.thyroxine level
35.prolactin-releasing hormone
36.growth hormone
37.thyroid-stimulating hormone
38.fasting blood sugar
39.follicle-stimulating hormone
40.diabetes insipidus
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referred to as the master gland
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
referred to as the master gland
thyroid gland
referred to as the master gland
adrenal glands
referred to as the master gland
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
referred to as the master gland
hypothalamus
referred to as the master gland
islets of Langerhans
referred to as the master gland
pituitary gland
referred to as the master gland
parathyroid glands
secretes insulin and glucagon
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
secretes insulin and glucagon
thyroid gland
secretes insulin and glucagon
adrenal glands
secretes insulin and glucagon
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
secretes insulin and glucagon
hypothalamus
secretes insulin and glucagon
islets of Langerhans
secretes insulin and glucagon
pituitary gland
secretes insulin and glucagon
parathyroid glands
largest endocrine gland
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
largest endocrine gland
thyroid gland
largest endocrine gland
adrenal glands
largest endocrine gland
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
largest endocrine gland
hypothalamus
largest endocrine gland
islets of Langerhans
largest endocrine gland
pituitary gland
largest endocrine gland
parathyroid glands
produces and secretes the growth hormone
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
produces and secretes the growth hormone
thyroid gland
produces and secretes the growth hormone
adrenal glands
produces and secretes the growth hormone
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
produces and secretes the growth hormone
hypothalamus
produces and secretes the growth hormone
islets of Langerhans
produces and secretes the growth hormone
pituitary gland
produces and secretes the growth hormone
parathyroid glands
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
thyroid gland
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
adrenal glands
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
hypothalamus
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
islets of Langerhans
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
pituitary gland
secretes "releasing" hormones that stimulate or inhibit the release of pituitary gland hormones
parathyroid glands
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
thyroid gland
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
adrenal glands
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
hypothalamus
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
islets of Langerhans
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
pituitary gland
hormone produced by this gland helps maintain the level of calcium in blood
parathyroid glands
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
thyroid gland
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
adrenal glands
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
hypothalamus
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
islets of Langerhans
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
pituitary gland
stores and releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
parathyroid glands
located above each kidney
anterior lobe (adenohypophysis)
located above each kidney
thyroid gland
located above each kidney
adrenal glands
located above each kidney
posterior lobe (neurohypophysis)
located above each kidney
hypothalamus
located above each kidney
islets of Langerhans
located above each kidney
pituitary gland
located above each kidney
parathyroid glands
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