Hormones & Glands
Diabetes Mellitus
Thyroid Disorders
Adrenal Gland Disorders
Nursing Interventions & Labs
100

This gland is known as the “master gland” because it controls other endocrine glands

What is the pituitary gland?

100

The classic “3 Ps” of diabetes are polyuria, polydipsia, and this.

What is polyphagia?

100

Severe poorly managed hypothyroidism in adults that causes a type of swelling of the soft tissues 

What is myxedema?

100

The adrenal cortex produces these three types of hormones.

What are glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and androgens?

100

This blood test is used to assess overall thyroid function.

What is TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone)?

200

This hormone increases blood glucose by stimulating glycogen breakdown

What is glucagon?

200

Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of these pancreatic cells.

What are beta cells?

200

the most common medication used to treat hypothyroidism

What is levothyroxine

200

Cushing’s syndrome results from excess of this hormone.

What is cortisol?

200

Before drawing a cortisol level, nurses should consider this factor.

What is the time of day (diurnal variation)?

300

The thyroid gland requires this mineral to produce hormones.

What is iodine?

300

The long-term test used to monitor glucose control over 2–3 months.

What is HbA1c?

300

A common autoimmune cause of hyperthyroidism

What is Graves’ disease?

300

Addison’s disease is treated with lifelong replacement of this hormone type.

What are corticosteroids?

300

Nursing priority for a patient newly diagnosed with Addison’s crisis.

What is administering IV fluids and corticosteroids?

400

The pancreas has both endocrine and exocrine functions. Its endocrine function involves which type of cells?

What are the islets of Langerhans?

400

A patient with diabetes becomes confused, sweaty, and shaky. What is the likely cause?

What is hypoglycemia?

400

Signs of thyroid storm include high fever, tachycardia, and this mental change.

What is agitation or delirium?

400

A patient with Cushing’s may have this characteristic physical feature.

What is a moon face or buffalo hump?

400

A patient taking levothyroxine should be taught to take it at this time.

What is in the morning on an empty stomach?

500

The parathyroid gland regulates which electrolyte in the body?

What is calcium?

500

This life-threatening condition is characterized by hyperglycemia, ketones, and acidosis.

What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?

500

This physical finding may be seen with both hypo- and hyperthyroidism.

What is a goiter?

500

A tumor of the adrenal medulla causing severe hypertension is known as this.

What is a pheochromocytoma?

500

When giving insulin, the nurse should check this before administration.

What is the patient’s blood glucose level?