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Patho
Rx
To eat or not to Eat
100

What skin color, temp and condition may the hypoglycemic patient present with?

Pale, cool, wet

100

What serves as the primary link between the endocrine system and nervous system? Where is this structure located? Mid-brain

Hypothalamus

100

This condition is most commonly caused by gallstones and chronic ETOH abuse and can lead to dehydration and hypotension:

Pancreatitis

100

Normal blood glucose levels range from ______ (per your text)

60-120 mg/dL

100

The most common type of hyperthyroidism which is 10 times more common in women than men:

Graves Disease

200

Hypoglycemia will kill you in ________.

hours

200

The hypothalamus senses the concentration of salt in body fluids and signals the posterior pituitary gland to increased ADH secretion to reabsorb sodium and water. This is an example of what type of feedback loop?

Negative 

200

This condition is characterized by decreased function of the adrenal cortex and consequent underproduction of cortisol and aldosterone:

Adrenal Insufficiency

200

Explain the difference between type I and type II diabetes

type I- Insulin dependent

Type II- Non

200

Thyroid gland hypertrophy causes a large visible lump in the neck called a:

Goiter

300

Name the "three p's" of DM. Explain what each means. 

Polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia

300

The thyroid gland secretes two primary chemicals. One is the body's major metabolic hormone and the other helps maintain normal blood calcium levels. What are these chemicals?

T4, calcitonin

300

Primary adrenal insufficiency is also known as:

Addisons Disease 

300

How many grams of glucose are contained in 50 mL of dextrose 50%? Dextrose 10%?

25g

300

Patients with low thyroid hormone will present with a high level of:

TSH

400

Diabetes Mellitus is the most common cause for failure of what organ?

Liver

400

What organ is considered both an endocrine and exocrine gland?

Pancreas

400
Patients who abruptly stop taking corticosteroids may experience this condition:

Secondary Adrenal insufficiency

400

Describe how to mix D10% using D50%

Push out 40 ml from the D50%, draw up 40ml of saline. Ta Da!

400

Compare and contrast S/S of hyper and hypothyroidism.

...

500

When diabetes is poorly controlled, the process of ____________ raises the level of fat in the blood. As a result of the raised fat level (_________________), the risk of atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease increases. 

lypolysis, dyslipidemia

500

From where is insulin secreted? (Be specific)

islets of Langerhans
500

This condition may be triggered by an acute exacerbation of chronic insufficiency, usually brought on by stress, trauma, surgery, or severe infection. 

Addisonian crisis

500

If an IV cannot be established in the hypoglycemic patient, what alternative treatment may be considered to raise glucose levels in the blood? Name the medication name, class, dose and route.

Glucagon, Hormone, 1-2 mg, IM

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