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Endocrine
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Q: Type of Neuro check where tap on facial cheek causes lip and facial spasm. (From hypocalcemia/tetany).
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A: Chvostek’s sign
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Q: Cells of organs that are influenced by hormones or neurotransmitters
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A: Target Cells
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Q: Hypothyroidism during infancy
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A: Cretinism
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Q: The normal blood sugar rebound that follows hypoglycemia.
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A: Somogyi Effect
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Q: A normal occurence when blood sugar elevates at 3 am.
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A: Dawn Phenomenon
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Q: Growth Hormone, a direct hormone from the anterior pituitary.
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A: Somatotropin
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Q: Too much growth hormone after adulthood.
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A: Acromegaly
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Q: Carpal spasm when blood flow restricted to lower arm. (an indicator of low calcium).
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A: Trousseau’s Sign
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Q: Enlarged heart. Big flabby weak heart.
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A: Cardiomegaly
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Q: Thyroid Storm. Thyroid Crisis.
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A: Hyperthyroidism. Thyrotoxicosis (with tachycardia and HTN)
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Q: Adrenal cortex does not produce enough cortisol…poor response to stress, tired, Bronze Color. President Kennedy.
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A: Addison’s Disease
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Q: Indirect hormones. Secreted by one gland, but “targets” another. (eg: pituitary puts out thyroid, which targets thyroid gland).
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A: Tropic Hormones
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Q: Abrupt withdrawl of steroids, natural body steroids or prescription steroids. Low bp, high K +
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A: Addisonian crisis
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Q: build up of ketones in the blood / diabetic coma
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A: Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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Q: Excessive urination
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A: Polyuria
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Q: Condition caused by insufficient growth hormone. Body and head proportional, limbs stunted.
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A: Dwarfism
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Q: Voracious Hunger
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A: Polyphagia
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Q: Glands which secrete hormones directly into the blood. Glands without ducts.
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A: Endocrine glands.
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Q: Excessive Thirst
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A: Polydipsia
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Q: Glands with ducts.
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A: Exocrine Glands
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Q: Condition with a benign tumor causing excessive epinephrine and norepinephrine. HTN!!!
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A: Pheochromocytoma
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Q: Name for bulging eyes.
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A: Exothalmos
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Q: Enlargement of the thyroid gland (swollen lower neck)
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A: Goiter
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Q: Enlarged Liver
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A: Hepatomegaly
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Q: When a Type II Diabetic Has Extreme Hyperglycemia
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A: HHNC or HHS Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Syndrome (Nonketotic Coma)
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Q: Name for two hormones: FSH Follicle- Stimulating Hormone and LH, Luteinizing Hormone.
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A: Gonadotropins
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Q: Balance in the body.
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A: Homeostasis
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Q: Hypothyroidism
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A: Myxedema
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Q: Severe hypothyroidism. Lethargy>>hypothermia >>coma.
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A: Myxedema coma
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Q: Pancreas makes insulin but body unable to use it (usually due to excessive weight).
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A: Insulin Resistance
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Q: word for ( gluco se + cort ex + ster oid )
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A: Glucocorticoids
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Q: norml A 1 C level
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A: 4.5 to 6% nondiabetics 5.7 to 6.4%= prediabetes Diabetic goal is 7 or less
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Q: Steroids turn inflammation down by turning what system down?
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A: the immune system
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Q: T he most important human glucocorticoid:
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A: Cortisol
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Q: Enzymes elevated during pancreatitis:
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A: amylase and lipase
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Q: Yes or No. Do we teach diabetics to take their insulin even if they are sick and unable to eat?
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A: Yes, because glucose levels increase with illness.
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Q: If we find a type I diabetic collapsed, what is first action?
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A: Administer IV glucose. If wrong, it won’t make a big difference. Glucose starvation of the brain cells means… time is of the essence.
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Q: Word meaning, “we don’t know what caused it”
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A: Idiopathic
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Q: Word meaning caused my medical treatment or procedure. (doctor caused)
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A: Iatrogenic Such as iatrogenic cushing’s disease
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Q: Another word for neonatal hypothyroidism:
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A: Cretinism
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Q: Result of too much growth hormone during childhood:
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A: Gigantism
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Q: Type of Diabetes in Pregnancy
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A: Gestational Diabetes
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Q: What electrolyte does parathyroid hormone rob?
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A: Calcium
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Q: Condition that can be brought on by too much predisone:
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A: Cushing’s Syndrome
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Q: A beneign tumor of the adrenal glands:
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A: Pheochromocytoma
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Q: Most common cause of hypothyroidism (autoimmune)
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A: Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
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Q: Another term for Hyperthyroidism
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A: Grave’s Disease
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Q: Diabetes Caused by disease or medication:
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A: Secondary Diabetes
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Q: Condition where cannot react to stress very well due to lack of stress hormones
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A: Addison’s Disease
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Q: Condition that can be brought on by thyroid surgery: (heart rate may be 200 beats/min)
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A: Thyroid Storm
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