Deck 14: Endocrinology - Endocrine System

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It was in the middle of winter when the patient came to the doctor's office complaining of depression, weight gain, and problems with sleep.He was told that he had a condition related to hypersecretion of melatonin plus the lack of exposure to sunlight.He was diagnosed with:

A)SAD.
B)DKA.
C)ADA.
D)OGTT.
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Which endocrine gland is known as the master gland of the body?

A)pituitary gland
B)pineal gland
C)adrenal gland
D)testes
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Which type of thyroiditis is an immune disorder?

A)Hashimoto's
B)Cushing's
C)Addison's
D)Langerhans
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Which condition often contributes to the onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus?

A)infertility
B)skeletal muscle weakness
C)vision changes
D)obesity
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Sustained muscle spasms from hypocalcemia are known as:

A)gigantism.
B)synergism.
C)tetany.
D)androgens.
Question
In order to see if the prescribed treatment was effective for his patient's diabetes mellitus, the physician ordered a:

A)FSH assay.
B)vanillylmandelic acid test.
C)hemoglobin A1c.
D)radioactive iodine uptake test.
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Hypoglycemia can cause:

A)elevated blood pressure, flushing of the skin, and increased sensitivity to pain.
B)slow heart rate, dry skin, and constipation.
C)headache, sweating, and shakiness.
D)decreased thirst, urination, and appetite.
Question
A neurotransmitter of the sympathetic division of the nervous system that increases the heart rate and blood pressure to fight or run from danger is called:

A)epinephrine.
B)aldosterone.
C)melatonin.
D)prolactin.
Question
Insulin is secreted by the ________ cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas.

A)alpha
B)beta
C)gamma
D)delta
Question
A physical characteristic of Addison's disease is:

A)abnormal fat distribution in the back and face called the buffalo hump and moon face.
B)fatigue, weight loss, bronze skin pigmentation.
C)severe headaches and hypertension.
D)excessive dark hair growth on the forearms in a woman.
Question
Which is a dangerous complication associated with diabetes mellitus in which the byproduct of incomplete fat metabolism builds up in the patient's blood?

A)ketoacidosis
B)hyperaldosteronism
C)myxedema
D)hyperglycemia
Question
Which of these is a laboratory test that is done to diagnose diabetes insipidus?

A)glucose tolerance test
B)ADH stimulation test
C)FSH and LH assays
D)glycosylated hemoglobin
Question
Which hormone is secreted by alpha cells of the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas?

A)glucose
B)glucagon
C)glucocorticoids
D)glycogen
Question
An increased level of cortisol would be found in patients with:

A)Addison's disease.
B)Graves' disease.
C)Hashimoto's disease.
D)Cushing's syndrome.
Question
A patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus would be treated with:

A)Humulin R.
B)glyburide (DiaBeta).
C)rosiglitazone (Avandia).
D)all of the above.
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A lab test for a patient showed a low calcium level in the blood.The physician would consider doing further testing on which endocrine gland to evaluate the cause of this?

A)thymus
B)parathyroid
C)adrenal medulla
D)pineal
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An abnormally increased or decreased level of FSH in the blood points to improper functioning of the:

A)adrenal medulla.
B)pineal gland.
C)thyroid gland.
D)anterior pituitary gland.
Question
Which symptom is common to diabetes mellitus as well as diabetes insipidus?

A)polyphagia
B)glycosuria
C)hyperglycemia
D)polydipsia
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Which is a treatment option for hyperthyroidism?

A)thymectomy
B)vanillylmandelic acid
C)radioactive sodium iodide 131 (I-131)
D)a thyroid supplement drug
Question
Thyromegaly is also known as:

A)goiter.
B)dwarfism.
C)virilism.
D)precocious puberty.
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Which gland is also called the neurohypophysis?

A)thyroid gland
B)parathyroid gland
C)posterior pituitary gland
D)anterior pituitary gland
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Hypersecretion of the growth hormone during adulthood causes:

A)gigantism.
B)Cushing's syndrome.
C)myxedema.
D)acromegaly.
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The suffix -physis means:

A)state of growing.
B)abnormal condition.
C)deficient.
D)gland.
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The combining form aden/o- means:

A)kidney.
B)gland.
C)adrenal gland.
D)having an affinity for, stimulating.
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An endemic goiter is related to a deficiency of:

A)calcium.
B)sodium chloride.
C)potassium.
D)iodine.
Question
Severe hypothyroidism in adults is known as:

A)acromegaly.
B)Graves' disease.
C)myxedema.
D)Cushing's syndrome.
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The abbreviation NIDDM means the same as:

A)type 2 diabetes mellitus.
B)non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
C)adult-onset diabetes mellitus.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following pairs of words has the same meaning?

A)polydipsia, polyuria
B)synergism, antagonism
C)adenomatous goiter, nodular goiter
D)insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, diabetes type 2
Question
Hyposecretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex is known as:

A)Addison's disease.
B)infertility.
C)Graves' disease.
D)gynecomastia.
Question
Cushing's syndrome is due to:

A)hyposecretion of cortisol from the adrenal medulla.
B)hypersecretion of cortisol from the adrenal medulla.
C)hypersecretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex.
D)hyposecretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex.
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Which type of drug can be used to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus?

A)a growth hormone drug
B)insulin
C)an antithyroid drug
D)a corticosteroid drug
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The abbreviation GH means:

A)glycohemoglobin.
B)gestational hyperglycemia.
C)gonadotropins.
D)growth hormone.
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All of the following symptoms are related to Cushing's syndrome except:

A)muscle wasting and skin ulcers with poor wound healing.
B)development of the breasts and menstruation in a child.
C)osteoporosis, buffalo hump, and moon face.
D)reddened cheeks, obese abdomen, and thin extremities.
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The best definition of the medical word parathyroid is:

A)abnormal thyroid.
B)above the thyroid.
C)two parts of a pair on the thyroid.
D)disease of the thyroid.
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Which blood test is performed to measure the level of glucose after the patient has not eaten for at least 12 hours?

A)fasting blood sugar
B)cortisol level
C)glucose tolerance test
D)glucose self-testing
Question
Chronic and progressive enlargement of the thyroid gland is known as:

A)hypergonadism.
B)euthyroid.
C)goiter.
D)T3 and T4.
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The process by which two hormones exert opposite effects is known as:

A)euthyroidism.
B)inhibition.
C)synergism.
D)antagonism.
Question
Hyposecretion of antidiuretic hormone results in:

A)hypoglycemia.
B)diabetes insipidus.
C)diabetes mellitus.
D)panhypopituitarism.
Question
The pineal gland secretes ________, which maintains the body's internal clock, the 24-hour wake-sleep cycle, and regulates the onset and duration of sleep.

A)oxytocin
B)calcitonin
C)melatonin
D)cortisol
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A pregnant woman may be given the hormone ________ as a drug to stimulate her uterus to contract and begin labor.

A)somatostatin
B)prolactin
C)oxytocin
D)progesterone
Question
Hyposecretion of growth hormone during childhood and puberty results in:

A)acromegaly.
B)dwarfism.
C)gigantism.
D)diabetes insipidus.
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The parathyroid glands secrete a hormone that regulates the level of what substance in the blood?

A)calcium
B)insulin
C)melanin
D)melatonin
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Which of the following is not true regarding the endocrine system?

A)All of the glands of the endocrine system are influenced by the pituitary gland.
B)Endocrine glands secrete substances called hormones.
C)Endocrine glands secrete their hormones directly into the blood.
D)Endocrine hormones regulate specific body functions.
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The testes produce sperm when stimulated by FSH, which is secreted by what gland?

A)posterior pituitary gland
B)hypothalamus
C)androgens
D)anterior pituitary gland
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What is the most abundant and biologically active female sex hormone?

A)progesterone
B)estradiol
C)ovaries
D)testosterone
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The hormone that regulates electrolyte (sodium and potassium)balance is:

A)aldosterone.
B)glucagon.
C)androgens.
D)epinephrine.
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Another name for the anterior pituitary gland is:

A)hypothalamus.
B)thalamus.
C)adenohypophysis.
D)thymus.
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The pituitary gland has two main parts, the adenohypophysis and the:

A)posterior pituitary gland.
B)anterior pituitary gland.
C)thymus.
D)thyroid.
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Which word is used to describe sustained muscle spasms due to hypocalcemia?

A)circadian
B)tetany
C)ergyism
D)receptor
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Which of the following endocrine glands contains structures known as the islets of Langerhans?

A)thymus gland
B)hypothalamus
C)pituitary gland
D)pancreas
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Which gland secretes a hormone that stimulates the ovaries to develop follicles?

A)hypothalamus
B)pituitary gland
C)pineal body
D)thyroid gland
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The action of two hormones working together to accomplish the same result is called:

A)synergism.
B)antagonism.
C)stimulation.
D)inhibition.
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Glycosuria means that there is ________ in the urine.

A)hormone
B)calcium
C)glycogen
D)sugar
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The hyposecretion of oxytocin causes:

A)uterine inertia.
B)goiter.
C)precocious puberty.
D)Graves' disease.
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The most common form of hyperthyroidism is:

A)diabetes.
B)Graves' disease.
C)SAD.
D)goiter.
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Which type of diabetes begins in childhood or adolescence?

A)adult-onset
B)type 1
C)non-insulin-dependent
D)type 2
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The form that sugar takes when it is stored in the liver and the skeletal muscles is called:

A)glucose.
B)insulin.
C)estradiol.
D)glycogen.
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Together FSH and LH are known as:

A)pineal bodies.
B)gonadotropins.
C)lobes.
D)endocrine glands.
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An excessively high level of calcium in the blood is known as:

A)hypocalcemia.
B)hypokalemia.
C)hyperbilirubinemia.
D)hypercalcemia.
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As part of the endocrine system, the pancreas secretes three hormones directly into the blood.They are:

A)glucagon, insulin, and FSH.
B)FSH, LH, and insulin.
C)glucagon, insulin, and somatostatin.
D)somatostatin, glycogen, and aldosterone.
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Which of these abbreviations is associated with diabetes?

A)SIADH
B)IDDM
C)SAD
D)TSH
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NPH refers to a/an:

A)organ.
B)disease.
C)drug.
D)hormone.
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An excessive amount of growth hormone after puberty results in:

A)hyperthyroidism.
B)stunted growth.
C)acromegaly.
D)diabetic complications.
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A benign tumor of an endocrine gland is known as a/an:

A)carcinoma.
B)gynecomastia.
C)diabetes mellitus.
D)adenoma.
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Which type of diabetes occurs only during pregnancy?

A)insipidus
B)type 1
C)type 2
D)gestational
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The thyroid gland:

A)regulates cell metabolism.
B)regulates potassium levels in the blood.
C)stimulates the uterus to contract during labor.
D)secretes insulin.
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Which is a surgical procedure that removes the thyroid gland?

A)transsphenoidal hypophysectomy
B)thymectomy
C)thyroidectomy
D)parathyroidectomy
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is:

A)also known as adult-onset diabetes.
B)treated with weight loss, exercise, and diet.
C)treated with oral antidiabetic drugs.
D)all of the above.
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The combining form pituit/o- and ________ both mean pituitary gland.

A)adren/o-
B)hypophys/o-
C)andr/o-
D)glandul/o-
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A transsphenoidal hypophysectomy is a surgical procedure to remove an adenoma from the:

A)thyroid gland.
B)adrenal gland.
C)pituitary gland.
D)thymus.
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A lobectomy is a surgical procedure performed on the:

A)ovary.
B)pineal gland.
C)thyroid gland.
D)pancreas.
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A blood glucose monitor is an important tool for use in which endocrine disease?

A)acromegaly
B)diabetes mellitus
C)precocious puberty
D)infertility
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Infertility may be caused by a hormonal imbalance involving:

A)FSH and LH.
B)TFTs.
C)GTT.
D)NPH.
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A congenital lack of thyroid hormone from birth is known as:

A)Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
B)Graves' disease.
C)thyroid cancer.
D)cretinism.
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ADA refers to a diet that would be prescribed for a patient with:

A)adrenogenital syndrome.
B)diabetes mellitus.
C)thyroid disease.
D)precocious puberty.
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All of the following tests are done on patients with diabetes mellitus except:

A)fasting blood sugar (FBS).
B)blood level of growth hormone.
C)glucose tolerance test.
D)hemoglobin A1c.
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Exophthalmos is associated with:

A)diabetes mellitus.
B)diabetes insipidus.
C)Graves' disease.
D)gigantism.
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Too little ADH from the posterior pituitary gland causes:

A)gigantism.
B)diabetes insipidus.
C)thyroid cancer.
D)hyperglycemia.
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Which is a rapid urine test that measures glucose, ketones, and other substances in the urine?

A)urine dipstick
B)RAIU
C)fine needle biopsy
D)VMA
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Which hormone stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete the thyroid hormones T3 and T4?

A)TSH
B)FSH
C)LH
D)aldosterone
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Deck 14: Endocrinology - Endocrine System
1
It was in the middle of winter when the patient came to the doctor's office complaining of depression, weight gain, and problems with sleep.He was told that he had a condition related to hypersecretion of melatonin plus the lack of exposure to sunlight.He was diagnosed with:

A)SAD.
B)DKA.
C)ADA.
D)OGTT.
A
2
Which endocrine gland is known as the master gland of the body?

A)pituitary gland
B)pineal gland
C)adrenal gland
D)testes
A
3
Which type of thyroiditis is an immune disorder?

A)Hashimoto's
B)Cushing's
C)Addison's
D)Langerhans
A
4
Which condition often contributes to the onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus?

A)infertility
B)skeletal muscle weakness
C)vision changes
D)obesity
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Sustained muscle spasms from hypocalcemia are known as:

A)gigantism.
B)synergism.
C)tetany.
D)androgens.
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In order to see if the prescribed treatment was effective for his patient's diabetes mellitus, the physician ordered a:

A)FSH assay.
B)vanillylmandelic acid test.
C)hemoglobin A1c.
D)radioactive iodine uptake test.
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7
Hypoglycemia can cause:

A)elevated blood pressure, flushing of the skin, and increased sensitivity to pain.
B)slow heart rate, dry skin, and constipation.
C)headache, sweating, and shakiness.
D)decreased thirst, urination, and appetite.
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8
A neurotransmitter of the sympathetic division of the nervous system that increases the heart rate and blood pressure to fight or run from danger is called:

A)epinephrine.
B)aldosterone.
C)melatonin.
D)prolactin.
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9
Insulin is secreted by the ________ cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas.

A)alpha
B)beta
C)gamma
D)delta
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10
A physical characteristic of Addison's disease is:

A)abnormal fat distribution in the back and face called the buffalo hump and moon face.
B)fatigue, weight loss, bronze skin pigmentation.
C)severe headaches and hypertension.
D)excessive dark hair growth on the forearms in a woman.
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Which is a dangerous complication associated with diabetes mellitus in which the byproduct of incomplete fat metabolism builds up in the patient's blood?

A)ketoacidosis
B)hyperaldosteronism
C)myxedema
D)hyperglycemia
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Which of these is a laboratory test that is done to diagnose diabetes insipidus?

A)glucose tolerance test
B)ADH stimulation test
C)FSH and LH assays
D)glycosylated hemoglobin
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13
Which hormone is secreted by alpha cells of the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas?

A)glucose
B)glucagon
C)glucocorticoids
D)glycogen
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An increased level of cortisol would be found in patients with:

A)Addison's disease.
B)Graves' disease.
C)Hashimoto's disease.
D)Cushing's syndrome.
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15
A patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus would be treated with:

A)Humulin R.
B)glyburide (DiaBeta).
C)rosiglitazone (Avandia).
D)all of the above.
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A lab test for a patient showed a low calcium level in the blood.The physician would consider doing further testing on which endocrine gland to evaluate the cause of this?

A)thymus
B)parathyroid
C)adrenal medulla
D)pineal
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17
An abnormally increased or decreased level of FSH in the blood points to improper functioning of the:

A)adrenal medulla.
B)pineal gland.
C)thyroid gland.
D)anterior pituitary gland.
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18
Which symptom is common to diabetes mellitus as well as diabetes insipidus?

A)polyphagia
B)glycosuria
C)hyperglycemia
D)polydipsia
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19
Which is a treatment option for hyperthyroidism?

A)thymectomy
B)vanillylmandelic acid
C)radioactive sodium iodide 131 (I-131)
D)a thyroid supplement drug
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Thyromegaly is also known as:

A)goiter.
B)dwarfism.
C)virilism.
D)precocious puberty.
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21
Which gland is also called the neurohypophysis?

A)thyroid gland
B)parathyroid gland
C)posterior pituitary gland
D)anterior pituitary gland
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22
Hypersecretion of the growth hormone during adulthood causes:

A)gigantism.
B)Cushing's syndrome.
C)myxedema.
D)acromegaly.
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23
The suffix -physis means:

A)state of growing.
B)abnormal condition.
C)deficient.
D)gland.
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24
The combining form aden/o- means:

A)kidney.
B)gland.
C)adrenal gland.
D)having an affinity for, stimulating.
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An endemic goiter is related to a deficiency of:

A)calcium.
B)sodium chloride.
C)potassium.
D)iodine.
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26
Severe hypothyroidism in adults is known as:

A)acromegaly.
B)Graves' disease.
C)myxedema.
D)Cushing's syndrome.
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The abbreviation NIDDM means the same as:

A)type 2 diabetes mellitus.
B)non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
C)adult-onset diabetes mellitus.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following pairs of words has the same meaning?

A)polydipsia, polyuria
B)synergism, antagonism
C)adenomatous goiter, nodular goiter
D)insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, diabetes type 2
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Hyposecretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex is known as:

A)Addison's disease.
B)infertility.
C)Graves' disease.
D)gynecomastia.
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Cushing's syndrome is due to:

A)hyposecretion of cortisol from the adrenal medulla.
B)hypersecretion of cortisol from the adrenal medulla.
C)hypersecretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex.
D)hyposecretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex.
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31
Which type of drug can be used to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus?

A)a growth hormone drug
B)insulin
C)an antithyroid drug
D)a corticosteroid drug
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32
The abbreviation GH means:

A)glycohemoglobin.
B)gestational hyperglycemia.
C)gonadotropins.
D)growth hormone.
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33
All of the following symptoms are related to Cushing's syndrome except:

A)muscle wasting and skin ulcers with poor wound healing.
B)development of the breasts and menstruation in a child.
C)osteoporosis, buffalo hump, and moon face.
D)reddened cheeks, obese abdomen, and thin extremities.
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34
The best definition of the medical word parathyroid is:

A)abnormal thyroid.
B)above the thyroid.
C)two parts of a pair on the thyroid.
D)disease of the thyroid.
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35
Which blood test is performed to measure the level of glucose after the patient has not eaten for at least 12 hours?

A)fasting blood sugar
B)cortisol level
C)glucose tolerance test
D)glucose self-testing
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36
Chronic and progressive enlargement of the thyroid gland is known as:

A)hypergonadism.
B)euthyroid.
C)goiter.
D)T3 and T4.
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37
The process by which two hormones exert opposite effects is known as:

A)euthyroidism.
B)inhibition.
C)synergism.
D)antagonism.
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38
Hyposecretion of antidiuretic hormone results in:

A)hypoglycemia.
B)diabetes insipidus.
C)diabetes mellitus.
D)panhypopituitarism.
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39
The pineal gland secretes ________, which maintains the body's internal clock, the 24-hour wake-sleep cycle, and regulates the onset and duration of sleep.

A)oxytocin
B)calcitonin
C)melatonin
D)cortisol
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40
A pregnant woman may be given the hormone ________ as a drug to stimulate her uterus to contract and begin labor.

A)somatostatin
B)prolactin
C)oxytocin
D)progesterone
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41
Hyposecretion of growth hormone during childhood and puberty results in:

A)acromegaly.
B)dwarfism.
C)gigantism.
D)diabetes insipidus.
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42
The parathyroid glands secrete a hormone that regulates the level of what substance in the blood?

A)calcium
B)insulin
C)melanin
D)melatonin
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43
Which of the following is not true regarding the endocrine system?

A)All of the glands of the endocrine system are influenced by the pituitary gland.
B)Endocrine glands secrete substances called hormones.
C)Endocrine glands secrete their hormones directly into the blood.
D)Endocrine hormones regulate specific body functions.
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44
The testes produce sperm when stimulated by FSH, which is secreted by what gland?

A)posterior pituitary gland
B)hypothalamus
C)androgens
D)anterior pituitary gland
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45
What is the most abundant and biologically active female sex hormone?

A)progesterone
B)estradiol
C)ovaries
D)testosterone
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46
The hormone that regulates electrolyte (sodium and potassium)balance is:

A)aldosterone.
B)glucagon.
C)androgens.
D)epinephrine.
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47
Another name for the anterior pituitary gland is:

A)hypothalamus.
B)thalamus.
C)adenohypophysis.
D)thymus.
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48
The pituitary gland has two main parts, the adenohypophysis and the:

A)posterior pituitary gland.
B)anterior pituitary gland.
C)thymus.
D)thyroid.
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49
Which word is used to describe sustained muscle spasms due to hypocalcemia?

A)circadian
B)tetany
C)ergyism
D)receptor
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50
Which of the following endocrine glands contains structures known as the islets of Langerhans?

A)thymus gland
B)hypothalamus
C)pituitary gland
D)pancreas
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51
Which gland secretes a hormone that stimulates the ovaries to develop follicles?

A)hypothalamus
B)pituitary gland
C)pineal body
D)thyroid gland
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52
The action of two hormones working together to accomplish the same result is called:

A)synergism.
B)antagonism.
C)stimulation.
D)inhibition.
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53
Glycosuria means that there is ________ in the urine.

A)hormone
B)calcium
C)glycogen
D)sugar
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54
The hyposecretion of oxytocin causes:

A)uterine inertia.
B)goiter.
C)precocious puberty.
D)Graves' disease.
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55
The most common form of hyperthyroidism is:

A)diabetes.
B)Graves' disease.
C)SAD.
D)goiter.
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56
Which type of diabetes begins in childhood or adolescence?

A)adult-onset
B)type 1
C)non-insulin-dependent
D)type 2
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57
The form that sugar takes when it is stored in the liver and the skeletal muscles is called:

A)glucose.
B)insulin.
C)estradiol.
D)glycogen.
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58
Together FSH and LH are known as:

A)pineal bodies.
B)gonadotropins.
C)lobes.
D)endocrine glands.
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59
An excessively high level of calcium in the blood is known as:

A)hypocalcemia.
B)hypokalemia.
C)hyperbilirubinemia.
D)hypercalcemia.
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60
As part of the endocrine system, the pancreas secretes three hormones directly into the blood.They are:

A)glucagon, insulin, and FSH.
B)FSH, LH, and insulin.
C)glucagon, insulin, and somatostatin.
D)somatostatin, glycogen, and aldosterone.
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61
Which of these abbreviations is associated with diabetes?

A)SIADH
B)IDDM
C)SAD
D)TSH
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62
NPH refers to a/an:

A)organ.
B)disease.
C)drug.
D)hormone.
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63
An excessive amount of growth hormone after puberty results in:

A)hyperthyroidism.
B)stunted growth.
C)acromegaly.
D)diabetic complications.
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64
A benign tumor of an endocrine gland is known as a/an:

A)carcinoma.
B)gynecomastia.
C)diabetes mellitus.
D)adenoma.
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65
Which type of diabetes occurs only during pregnancy?

A)insipidus
B)type 1
C)type 2
D)gestational
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66
The thyroid gland:

A)regulates cell metabolism.
B)regulates potassium levels in the blood.
C)stimulates the uterus to contract during labor.
D)secretes insulin.
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67
Which is a surgical procedure that removes the thyroid gland?

A)transsphenoidal hypophysectomy
B)thymectomy
C)thyroidectomy
D)parathyroidectomy
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68
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is:

A)also known as adult-onset diabetes.
B)treated with weight loss, exercise, and diet.
C)treated with oral antidiabetic drugs.
D)all of the above.
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69
The combining form pituit/o- and ________ both mean pituitary gland.

A)adren/o-
B)hypophys/o-
C)andr/o-
D)glandul/o-
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70
A transsphenoidal hypophysectomy is a surgical procedure to remove an adenoma from the:

A)thyroid gland.
B)adrenal gland.
C)pituitary gland.
D)thymus.
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71
A lobectomy is a surgical procedure performed on the:

A)ovary.
B)pineal gland.
C)thyroid gland.
D)pancreas.
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72
A blood glucose monitor is an important tool for use in which endocrine disease?

A)acromegaly
B)diabetes mellitus
C)precocious puberty
D)infertility
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73
Infertility may be caused by a hormonal imbalance involving:

A)FSH and LH.
B)TFTs.
C)GTT.
D)NPH.
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74
A congenital lack of thyroid hormone from birth is known as:

A)Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
B)Graves' disease.
C)thyroid cancer.
D)cretinism.
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75
ADA refers to a diet that would be prescribed for a patient with:

A)adrenogenital syndrome.
B)diabetes mellitus.
C)thyroid disease.
D)precocious puberty.
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76
All of the following tests are done on patients with diabetes mellitus except:

A)fasting blood sugar (FBS).
B)blood level of growth hormone.
C)glucose tolerance test.
D)hemoglobin A1c.
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77
Exophthalmos is associated with:

A)diabetes mellitus.
B)diabetes insipidus.
C)Graves' disease.
D)gigantism.
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78
Too little ADH from the posterior pituitary gland causes:

A)gigantism.
B)diabetes insipidus.
C)thyroid cancer.
D)hyperglycemia.
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79
Which is a rapid urine test that measures glucose, ketones, and other substances in the urine?

A)urine dipstick
B)RAIU
C)fine needle biopsy
D)VMA
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80
Which hormone stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete the thyroid hormones T3 and T4?

A)TSH
B)FSH
C)LH
D)aldosterone
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