Insulin & Oral Agents
Thyroid States
Pituitary Glands
Corticosteroids
Miscellaneous
100

This hormone is required to transport glucose into the cell.

What is insulin?

100

This is the active hormone secreted from the thyroid gland.

What is triiodothyronine (T3)?

100

This term is used to describe the inverse relationship between the hormone concentration and the output from the pituitary gland.

What is negative feedback?

100

Cortisol is secreted from this region of the adrenal gland.

What is the cortex?

100

These 2 hormones are released from the pancreas.

Insulin and glucagon

200

This is the initial dose of insulin given to treat DKA

What is 0.1 U/kg/hr?

200

Treatment of myxedema coma includes administering either of these 2 thyroid medications.

What is levothyroxine or liothyronine?

200

The anterior pituitary communicates with the hypothalamus via this pathway.

What is vascular?

200

Corticosteroids have this effect on the hypothalmic-pituitary-adrenal axis.

What is suppression?

200

This MOA of glucagon leads to increased inotropy, without stimulation of adrenergic beta receptors.

What is increased cAMP

300

Degludec has a duration of action of up to this many hours.

What is 42 hours?

300

Fetal brain development relies on this circulating maternal substance.

What is thyroxine?

300

The 2 hormones that are stored and secreted by the posterior pituitary include:

What are arginine vasopressin (ADH) and oxytocin?

300

What is the common IV dose of dexamethasone that would be given to treat airway inflammation after direct laryngoscopy.

What is 10 mg?

300

This class of oral glycemic agents can cross the placenta and may cause hypoglycemia in the infant.

What are sulfonylureas?

400

This drug inhibits enzymes that breakdown lactate and can worsen lactic acidosis.

What is metformin?

400

Amiodarone causes a hypothyroid state by this mechanism.

What is inhibition of the conversion of T4 to T3?
400

This is the IV bolus dose of vasopression used to treat refractive hypotension.

What is 1 unit?

400

To restore plasma volume during the treatment of septic shock, this is the preferred corticosteroid.

What is fludrocortisone?

400

This substance has been added to intermediate-acting insulin to delay its release.

What is protamine?

500

This class of oral anti-diabetic agents can inhibit a cardioprotective mechanism and should be held 24-48 hours prior to anesthesia.

What are sulfonylureas?

500

This drug is the preferred treatment of hyperthyroid disorders in pregnant patients.

What is propylthiouracil?

500

High plasma concentrations of oxytocin can stimulate these receptors leading to excessive fluid retention and hyponatremia.

What is vasopression receptors?

500

What equation can be used as a guide for preoperative steroid stress dose administration.

What is past use + surgical stress = dose?

500

Cortisol release from the adrenal glands is stimulated by circulating levels of this hormone found in the anterior pituitary.

What is adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH)?