Deck 23: The Reproductive System and Related Care

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Signs and symptoms of insulin shock include::

A)sweet or fruity breath odor
B)perspiration; excessive sweating
C)decreased appetite
D)increased energy
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Hypothyroidism is characterised by the following:

A)sudden weight loss
B)fatigue and weakness
C)increased appetite
D)tremors and sweating
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People with diabetes are diagnosed with one of three possible types:

A)type 1 or gestational diabetes.
B)type 2 or insulin-dependent diabetes
C)type 1 or non-insulin dependent diabetes
D)gestational diabetes
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The thyroid gland produces a hormone which

A)regulates growth and general metabolism.
B)regulates the calcium and potassium levels in the blood.
C)regulates the body's immune system.
D)all of the above
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Thymus function virtually stops during adolescence.
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When caring for the feet of a diabetic

A)wash the feet carefully each week
B)use lotions to prevent dryness
C)rub the feet briskly to create friction
D)have them go barefoot to air the feet
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Cushing's syndrome results when there is

A)hyperactivity of the thyroid gland.
B)hyperactivity of the parathyroid glands.
C)hyperactivity of the adrenal glands.
D)hyperactivity of the pituitary gland.
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Insulin shock can occur when a diabetic

A)misses a meal.
B)has increased physical activity.
C)receives too much insulin.
D)all of the above
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What is glycogen?

A)a form of glucose that is stored in the liver
B)a hormone that regulates blood glucose
C)sugar formed during carbohydrate metabolism
D)basic food element used by the body
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The endocrine system is responsible for:

A)body processes that happen quickly
B)hormone secretion of the thyroid,parathyroid,and adrenal glands increases as we age
C)insulin become more effective as the body ages
D)body processes that happen slowly
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Disorders of the endocrine system may occur at old age.
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Hypoglycemia refers to:

A)abnormally high blood glucose (over 7.0 mmol/L)
B)abnormally low blood glucose (below 7.0 mmmol/L)
C)abnormally low blood glucose (below 4.0 mmmol/L)
D)abnormally high blood glucose (over 4.0 mmol/L)
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Two small glands that are important in helping the body adapt to stress conditions are

A)the ovaries
B)the salivary glands
C)the adrenals
D)the parathyroids
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Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:

A)juvenile onset
B)can cause diabetic coma
C)little or no insulin is produced
D)controlled by diet and exercise
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The diabetic client should:

A)always wear shoes for protection
B)cross their legs at the knees when sitting
C)use hot water for bathing
D)all of the above
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Signs and symptoms of diabetic coma include:

A)increased appetite
B)slow breathing
C)dry,flushed skin
D)greater appetite
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The pituitary gland is often called the "master gland".
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When testing the client's blood glucose:

A)wear a gown
B)wash the client's hands
C)wear goggles
D)all of the above
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The results from the blood glucose meter reveal

A)the level of the blood sugar
B)the amount of glucose spilling into the urine
C)the amount of insulin the client received
D)the amount of food to serve at the next meal
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Insulin is:

A)a hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood glucose levels
B)a hormone produced by the thyroid that regulates blood glucose levels
C)a hormone which becomes more effective as the body ages
D)a hormone which regulates calcium levels
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Common complications associated with diabetes include hypoglycemia,hyperglycemia,infection,impaired circulation,and impaired vision.
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Diabetics have excellent healing capacity due to taking insulin.
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The hypothalamus gland produces antidiuretic hormone>
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NIDDM refers to:Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
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Hyperglycemia is abnormally low blood sugar.
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A person with diabetes is more susceptible to a condition called arteriosclerosis.
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Diabetics who do NOT take insulin do NOT need to monitor their blood glucose levels.
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Hypoglycemia is abnormally high blood sugar.
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Excessive sweating and perspiration are symptoms of insulin shock.
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When a diabetic client has neuropathy,they are not aware when a pressure point is causing skin irritation.
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All diabetic clients must be taught to avoid skin irritation.
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Accurate measuring of blood glucose depends on using precise technique to collect and
test the blood glucose.
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Your client's blood glucose reading is 65.You can wait until later to report this to your supervisor
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A diabetic coma unconsciousness caused by high blood glucose and ketones
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Gestational diabetes a form of diabetes that develops in a woman while she is pregnant.
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It is important to check the expiration dates of the blood glucose testing equipment.
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Loss of appetite is a common symptom of diabetic coma.
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Testing for acetone is a common practice with diabetics.
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Diabetes has been reduced among the aboriginal people of Canada
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Signs and symptoms of insulin shock include::

A)sweet or fruity breath odor
B)perspiration; excessive sweating
C)decreased appetite
D)increased energy
B
2
Hypothyroidism is characterised by the following:

A)sudden weight loss
B)fatigue and weakness
C)increased appetite
D)tremors and sweating
B
3
People with diabetes are diagnosed with one of three possible types:

A)type 1 or gestational diabetes.
B)type 2 or insulin-dependent diabetes
C)type 1 or non-insulin dependent diabetes
D)gestational diabetes
D
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The thyroid gland produces a hormone which

A)regulates growth and general metabolism.
B)regulates the calcium and potassium levels in the blood.
C)regulates the body's immune system.
D)all of the above
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Thymus function virtually stops during adolescence.
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When caring for the feet of a diabetic

A)wash the feet carefully each week
B)use lotions to prevent dryness
C)rub the feet briskly to create friction
D)have them go barefoot to air the feet
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Cushing's syndrome results when there is

A)hyperactivity of the thyroid gland.
B)hyperactivity of the parathyroid glands.
C)hyperactivity of the adrenal glands.
D)hyperactivity of the pituitary gland.
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Insulin shock can occur when a diabetic

A)misses a meal.
B)has increased physical activity.
C)receives too much insulin.
D)all of the above
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What is glycogen?

A)a form of glucose that is stored in the liver
B)a hormone that regulates blood glucose
C)sugar formed during carbohydrate metabolism
D)basic food element used by the body
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The endocrine system is responsible for:

A)body processes that happen quickly
B)hormone secretion of the thyroid,parathyroid,and adrenal glands increases as we age
C)insulin become more effective as the body ages
D)body processes that happen slowly
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Disorders of the endocrine system may occur at old age.
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Hypoglycemia refers to:

A)abnormally high blood glucose (over 7.0 mmol/L)
B)abnormally low blood glucose (below 7.0 mmmol/L)
C)abnormally low blood glucose (below 4.0 mmmol/L)
D)abnormally high blood glucose (over 4.0 mmol/L)
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Two small glands that are important in helping the body adapt to stress conditions are

A)the ovaries
B)the salivary glands
C)the adrenals
D)the parathyroids
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Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:

A)juvenile onset
B)can cause diabetic coma
C)little or no insulin is produced
D)controlled by diet and exercise
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The diabetic client should:

A)always wear shoes for protection
B)cross their legs at the knees when sitting
C)use hot water for bathing
D)all of the above
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Signs and symptoms of diabetic coma include:

A)increased appetite
B)slow breathing
C)dry,flushed skin
D)greater appetite
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The pituitary gland is often called the "master gland".
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When testing the client's blood glucose:

A)wear a gown
B)wash the client's hands
C)wear goggles
D)all of the above
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The results from the blood glucose meter reveal

A)the level of the blood sugar
B)the amount of glucose spilling into the urine
C)the amount of insulin the client received
D)the amount of food to serve at the next meal
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Insulin is:

A)a hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood glucose levels
B)a hormone produced by the thyroid that regulates blood glucose levels
C)a hormone which becomes more effective as the body ages
D)a hormone which regulates calcium levels
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Common complications associated with diabetes include hypoglycemia,hyperglycemia,infection,impaired circulation,and impaired vision.
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Diabetics have excellent healing capacity due to taking insulin.
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The hypothalamus gland produces antidiuretic hormone>
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NIDDM refers to:Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
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Hyperglycemia is abnormally low blood sugar.
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A person with diabetes is more susceptible to a condition called arteriosclerosis.
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Diabetics who do NOT take insulin do NOT need to monitor their blood glucose levels.
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Hypoglycemia is abnormally high blood sugar.
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Excessive sweating and perspiration are symptoms of insulin shock.
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When a diabetic client has neuropathy,they are not aware when a pressure point is causing skin irritation.
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All diabetic clients must be taught to avoid skin irritation.
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Accurate measuring of blood glucose depends on using precise technique to collect and
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Your client's blood glucose reading is 65.You can wait until later to report this to your supervisor
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A diabetic coma unconsciousness caused by high blood glucose and ketones
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Gestational diabetes a form of diabetes that develops in a woman while she is pregnant.
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It is important to check the expiration dates of the blood glucose testing equipment.
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Loss of appetite is a common symptom of diabetic coma.
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Testing for acetone is a common practice with diabetics.
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Diabetes has been reduced among the aboriginal people of Canada
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