The Endocrine System
Endocrine System Again
Diabetes
Hodge Podge
Endocrine Disorders
100

This endocrine gland is located next to the pituitary gland and strongly influences pituitary gland function.

The Hypothalamus

100

The adrenal glands produce this hormone which regulates blood glucose concentration.

Cortisol

100

While this type of diabetes can occur at any age, it typically affects patients under 40.

Type 1 DM

100

Morning hyperglycemia is called this type of phenomenon.

Dawn phenomenon. 

100

The most common form of this endocrine disorder is Graves' disease.

Hyperthyroidism

200

This endocrine gland has 3 lobes.

Pituitary gland

200

Aldosterone acts on the renal tubule to promote reabsorption of ______

Sodium

200

In this type of diabetes, endogenous insulin is present. 

Type 2 DM

200

This common diabetes oral medication should be held if the patient is undergoing surgery or a radiologic procedure using contrast medium. 

Metformin

200

This endocrine disorder is caused by excess corticosteroids.

Cushing syndrome

300

The primary function of this endocrine gland is to secrete melatonin.

Pineal Gland

300

This endocrine gland has both exocrine and endocrine functions.

Pancreas

300

This test reflects glucose levels over the past 2 to 3 months.

A1C

300

This class of oral diabetic medications increases insulin production from the pancreas.

Sulfonylureas

300

Acute adrenal insufficiency can trigger this complication.

Addisonian crisis

400

Calcitonin is produced by which endocrine gland?

The Thyroid

400

The Islets of Langerhans have 4 types of hormone-secreting cells. Name them. 

Alpha cells, Beta cells, Delta cells, F cells

400

This insulin plan most closely mimics endogenous insulin production.

Basal-bolus regimen
400

The increased aldosterone in hyperaldosteronism causes the ____ of sodium and the ____ of potassium.

Retention, excretion

400
Patient teaching for those at risk for an Addisonian crisis includes

Carrying an emergency kit, administering an IM injection, and written instructions.

500

This endocrine gland produces glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. Name the gland and the section of the gland. 

Adrenal gland - Adrenal cortex

500

Briefly explain what it means that the endocrine system uses positive and negative feedback. 

ØStimulate or inhibit hormone synthesis and secretion

ØSimple feedback

•Negative feedback

†System works like a thermostat

•Positive feedback

†System that continues to cause a rise in hormone levels unless there is a mechanism in place to stop their release

500

In this complication, insulin causes low blood sugar during the night to which the body responds by releasing counterregulatory hormones causing rebound hyperglycemia.

Somogyi effect

500

You may hear this when auscultating a goiter.

Bruits

500

After thyroid surgery, this should be kept at the patient's bedside. 

Tracheostomy insertion kit

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