Pancreas Function
Hormones Produced by Pancreas
Diabetes
Clinical Manifestations
Common causes of dysfunction
100

What types of cells does the pancreas use?

Islets of Langerhans cells

100

Aids in digestion by stimulating certain cells in the stomach to produce acid

Gastrin

100

What are the 3 P's of Diabetes Mellitus?

Polydipsia, polyphagia, and polyuria 

100

What is the most common cause of pancreatic cancer?

Alcohol 

100

In the US, these individuals have a triple risk of developing chronic pancreatitis?

Alcoholics

200

What does the pancreas produce to aid in digestion?

Enzymes

200

When levels of other pancreatic hormones, such as insulin and glucagon, get too high ____ is secreted to maintain a balance of glucose and salt in the blood 

Somatostatin

200

What is the diagnostic lab test that shows an average of glucose control over the past 2-3 months?

A1C

200

Symptoms: upper abdominal pain, pain radiating down back, rapid pulse, vomiting 

Pancreatitis 

200

What are toxic metabolic causes?

Alcohol, tobacco, and hypercalcemia 

300

What are the 5 types of Islets of Langerhans cells?

Alpha, Beta, Delta, PP, and Epsilon 

300

Controls water secretion and absorption from the intestines by stimulating the intestinal cells to release water and salts into the intestines

Vasoactive intestinal peptide

300

What was previously called non-insulin-dependent or adult-onset diabetes?

Type 2

300

What is pancreatitis pseudocyst?

Collection of bleak pancreatic fluids, really dangerous if it ruptures

300

What is the term for insufficient production of enzymes?

exocrine pancreatic insufficiency 

400

What is the exocrine function of the pancreas?

Helps in digestion 

400

Helps insulin maintain normal blood glucose by working in the opposite way of insulin 

Glucagon

400

Your body does not like you and it destroys the pancreatic beta cells, what do you have?

Type 1 

400
Occurs when your body can't make enough insulin during pregnancy

Gestational diabetes

400

What are some acute causes of dysfunction?

hypercalcemia, pancreatic cancer, obesity 

500

What is the endocrine function of the pancreas?

Regulates blood sugar

500

Regulates blood glucose by allowing the body's cells to absorb and use glucose 

Insulin

500

What percentage of nontraumatic amputations are caused by diabetes?

60%

500

Small tubes that transport enzymes out of the pancreas become blocked with mucous 

Cystic fibrosis

500

What condition of recurrent inflammation results in the replacement of pancreatic tissue by fibrosis?

Chronic pancreatitis