The function of the pineal gland
The role of the testes is
What is to produce testosterone?
What is the role of insulin
maintains levels of glucose in the blood.
What is an adverse effect of somatropin?
hyperglycemia
Nursing interventions for SIADH
administer antiemetics, small frequent meals, fluid and electrolyte replacement
The function of the thymus gland
Immune support
The role of the ovaries is
What is to produce hormones?
ACTH is secreted by?
The Pituitary Gland
Side effect of intranasal vasopressin
runny nose
What year was CNI founded?
The function of the pituitary gland
What is to produce growth, metabolism, reproduction, blood pressure, and many other physical functions?
The role of the pancreas is
What is to produce glucose and maintain blood sugar levels?
Cortisone/Cortisol is secreted by?
The adrenals
Diagnostic test for acromegaly
Growth hormone suppression test
What is the name of our schools founders?
Colleen and Jim Buffington
The function of adrenal glands
What is to produce hormones that help with metabolism, immune system, and blood pressure, fight or flight response
The role of the hypothalamus is
What is works to keep your body stable and in homeostasis?
The function of adrenals?
Helps the body meet emergencies.
Clinical manifestations of diabetes insipidus
excessive thirst, excessive urination, pale urine, nocturia
What is the date of your first endocrine quiz?
9/30
The function of thyroid and parathyroid glands.
What is produces growth, metabolism, and development in the human body.
The role of the endocrine system?
To regulate hormones in the body.
What gland regulates the use of calcium?
Parathyroid
The ability of the body to resist disease is known as
Immunity
Patient teaching after transsphenoidal hypophysectomy
elevate head, do not blow nose, avoid sneezing, vomitting or lifting. Goal is to not increase intercranial pressure.