Deck 35: Introduction to the Endocrine System Adrenal Steroids

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Which of the following is a method of monitoring adverse effects in a patient who is taking growth hormone?

A) Testing the blood glucose levels
B) Testing the blood enzyme levels
C) Testing for glucose in a urinary analysis
D) Testing for glycosylated hemoglobin in a blood sample
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Tropic hormones are released into the _____ to control the activities of the other endocrine glands.

A) portal artery in the brain
B) portal vein in the brain
C) general circulation
D) pulmonary circulation
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Somatostatin is:

A) a releasing hormone that stimulates the release of the growth hormone.
B) a releasing hormone produced by the target organ.
C) an inhibitory hormone released from the pituitary gland.
D) an inhibitory hormone produced by the hypothalamus.
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In addition to bone,muscle,and fat,which of the following organs is particularly responsive to the effects of somatotropin?

A) Liver
B) Stomach
C) Lymph nodes
D) Spleen
Question
A lack of thyroid hormone production in infancy results in:

A) dwarfism.
B) cretinism.
C) acromegaly.
D) candidemia.
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Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone are:

A) produced in the posterior pituitary gland and stored in the mammary glands.
B) produced in the hypothalamus and are stored in the posterior pituitary gland.
C) produced in the uterus and are stored in the mammary glands.
D) produced in the anterior pituitary gland and are stored in the uterus.
Question
Which of the following is a use of octreotide?

A) Stimulating growth hormone production
B) Inhibiting somatostatin production
C) Treating patients with acromegaly who are unresponsive to surgery
D) Treating patients with cretinism who are unresponsive to surgery
Question
Releasing and inhibiting hormones travel from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary through the _____.

A) aorta
B) fourth ventricle
C) portal vein
D) superior vena cava
Question
Which of the following hormones is acutely regulated through a positive feedback loop?

A) Antidiuretic hormone
B) Oxytocin
C) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
D) Cortisol
Question
Which of the following stimulates bone growth during childhood?

A) Oxytocin
B) Somatostatin
C) Insulin-like growth factor 1
D) Insulin-like growth factor 2
Question
_____ is a recombinant insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)that is indicated for the long-term treatment of growth failure in children with severe primary IGF-1 deficiency.

A) Prolactin
B) Lanreotide
C) Mecasermin
D) Octreotide
Question
Which of the following is associated with red blood cell production?

A) Cholecystokinin
B) Erythropoietin
C) Gastrin
D) Prolactin
Question
Pituitary secretion is decreased by the:

A) inhibiting hormones produced by the hypothalamus.
B) inhibiting hormones produced by the posterior pituitary gland.
C) second messengers produced by the anterior pituitary gland.
D) second messengers produced by the thyroid gland.
Question
Which of the following hormones is not associated with one main target organ?

A) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
B) Adrenocorticotropic hormone
C) Luteinizing hormone
D) Growth hormone
Question
The two main systems of the body that function in regulating other systems are the:

A) nervous system and the endocrine system.
B) nervous system and the muscular system.
C) endocrine system and the exocrine system.
D) endocrine system and the muscular system.
Question
The portal system allows for communication between:

A) the hypothalamus and the anterior pituitary gland.
B) the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland.
C) the hypothalamus and both the lobes of the pituitary gland.
D) the hypothalamus and the renal system.
Question
When compared to the nervous system,hormones have:

A) a faster onset and a shorter duration of stimulation.
B) a faster onset and a longer duration of stimulation.
C) a slower onset and a shorter duration of stimulation.
D) a slower onset and a longer duration of stimulation.
Question
Which of the following statements is true of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone?

A) The release of the growth hormone is stimulated by the action of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone from the hypothalamus.
B) The release of the growth hormone is stimulated by the action of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone from the posterior pituitary gland.
C) The release of the thyroid-stimulating hormone is stimulated by the action of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone, which is secreted from the posterior pituitary gland.
D) The release of the thyroid-stimulating hormone is stimulated by the action of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone, which is secreted from the hypothalamus.
Question
In negative feedback:

A) the hypothalamus releases inhibiting hormones that reach the target organ.
B) the target organ hormone inhibits the specific pituitary hormone secretion.
C) the target organ hormone stimulates the production of the pituitary hormone.
D) the pituitary hormone stimulates the production of hormones from the hypothalamus.
Question
Which hormone does not induce its action through cAMP activity?

A) Testosterone
B) Calcitonin
C) Glucagon
D) Norepinephrine
Question
Ralf,a 14-year-old,suffers from dwarfism.He consults Dr.Martin,who prescribes recombinant growth hormone for Ralf.In this scenario,Dr.Martin should monitor Ralf's _____.

A) catecholamine levels
B) glycosylated hemoglobin levels
C) lymphocyte levels
D) hydrophilic amino acid levels
Question
_____ is secreted through positive feedback.

A) Oxytocin
B) Somatotropin
C) Prolactin
D) Calcitonin
Question
Jose's soft tissues and bones have thickened.This is prominent on his hands,feet,and face.The doctor diagnoses that he is suffering from acromegaly.Which of the following treatments is the doctor most likely to recommend?

A) Radiation therapy
B) Antibiotics
C) Automated external defibrillator
D) Blood thinners
Question
Steve,a 16-year-old,suffers from stunted growth.His doctor prescribes mecasermin for his condition.Which of the following statements is most likely to be true of Steve's condition?

A) Steve has high levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone.
B) Steve has a swollen lymph node.
C) Steve has a pituitary tumor.
D) Steve has developed neutralizing antibodies to growth hormone.
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Which of the following statements is true of the hormones in the posterior pituitary lobe?

A) They are secreted when the hypothalamus produces releasing hormones.
B) They are produced in the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
C) They are stored in the hypothalamus until they are needed.
D) They travel from the hypothalamus to the posterior lobe down nerve axons.
Question
Noah, a 42-year-old, consults Dr. Miller as he has enlarged bones in his hands and feet. Dr. Miller diagnoses him with acromegaly and prescribes lanreotide to him. Dr. Miller should consider switching Noah to octreopeptide if Noah has _____.

A) adrenal insufficiency
B) stents in his blood vessels
C) Cushing's disease
D) carcinoid tumors
Question
Tobias is suffering from growth failure.The doctor prescribes mecasermin for him at a low dose for the first week.Which of the following conditions should be met before the doctor can increase the dosage?

A) Hypoglycemia should not occur.
B) Aquaresis should not occur.
C) Tobias should not have taken any antibiotics for at least two weeks.
D) Tobias should not have taken any analgesics for at least two weeks.
Question
_____ decreases the clearance of octreotide and increases the plasma level.

A) Dysphagia
B) Cretinism
C) Aquaresis
D) Renal impairment
Question
The hormones of the anterior lobe that control the activities of the other endocrine glands are known as _____ hormones.

A) tropic
B) source
C) inter
D) counter
Question
Growth hormone induces the liver and other tissues to produce _____.

A) oxytocin
B) somatotropin
C) prolactin
D) somatomedins
Question
In children,excess secretion of growth hormone results in _____.

A) goiter
B) cretinism
C) acromegaly
D) gigantism
Question
Growth hormone increases plasma levels of nutrients to provide the energy needed for growth by inhibiting the uptake of _____ by adipose cells.

A) oxygen
B) phosphorous
C) calcium
D) glucose
Question
_____ is used to treat acromegaly and is clinically valuable in the management of severe diarrhea and flushing associated with metastatic carcinoid tumors.

A) Octreopeptide
B) Lanreotide
C) Somatomedin
D) Somatotropin
Question
The release of _____ is controlled by nerve reflexes.

A) antidiuretic hormone
B) luteinizing hormone
C) adrenocorticotropic hormone
D) growth hormone
Question
Human growth hormone was withdrawn from the market when the National Hormone and Pituitary Program (NIH)linked _____ to contaminated cadaver tissue.

A) Emanuel syndrome
B) Cotard's syndrome
C) Huntington's disease
D) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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Deck 35: Introduction to the Endocrine System Adrenal Steroids
1
Which of the following is a method of monitoring adverse effects in a patient who is taking growth hormone?

A) Testing the blood glucose levels
B) Testing the blood enzyme levels
C) Testing for glucose in a urinary analysis
D) Testing for glycosylated hemoglobin in a blood sample
Testing for glycosylated hemoglobin in a blood sample
2
Tropic hormones are released into the _____ to control the activities of the other endocrine glands.

A) portal artery in the brain
B) portal vein in the brain
C) general circulation
D) pulmonary circulation
general circulation
3
Somatostatin is:

A) a releasing hormone that stimulates the release of the growth hormone.
B) a releasing hormone produced by the target organ.
C) an inhibitory hormone released from the pituitary gland.
D) an inhibitory hormone produced by the hypothalamus.
an inhibitory hormone produced by the hypothalamus.
4
In addition to bone,muscle,and fat,which of the following organs is particularly responsive to the effects of somatotropin?

A) Liver
B) Stomach
C) Lymph nodes
D) Spleen
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5
A lack of thyroid hormone production in infancy results in:

A) dwarfism.
B) cretinism.
C) acromegaly.
D) candidemia.
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6
Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone are:

A) produced in the posterior pituitary gland and stored in the mammary glands.
B) produced in the hypothalamus and are stored in the posterior pituitary gland.
C) produced in the uterus and are stored in the mammary glands.
D) produced in the anterior pituitary gland and are stored in the uterus.
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7
Which of the following is a use of octreotide?

A) Stimulating growth hormone production
B) Inhibiting somatostatin production
C) Treating patients with acromegaly who are unresponsive to surgery
D) Treating patients with cretinism who are unresponsive to surgery
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8
Releasing and inhibiting hormones travel from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary through the _____.

A) aorta
B) fourth ventricle
C) portal vein
D) superior vena cava
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9
Which of the following hormones is acutely regulated through a positive feedback loop?

A) Antidiuretic hormone
B) Oxytocin
C) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
D) Cortisol
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10
Which of the following stimulates bone growth during childhood?

A) Oxytocin
B) Somatostatin
C) Insulin-like growth factor 1
D) Insulin-like growth factor 2
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11
_____ is a recombinant insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)that is indicated for the long-term treatment of growth failure in children with severe primary IGF-1 deficiency.

A) Prolactin
B) Lanreotide
C) Mecasermin
D) Octreotide
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12
Which of the following is associated with red blood cell production?

A) Cholecystokinin
B) Erythropoietin
C) Gastrin
D) Prolactin
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13
Pituitary secretion is decreased by the:

A) inhibiting hormones produced by the hypothalamus.
B) inhibiting hormones produced by the posterior pituitary gland.
C) second messengers produced by the anterior pituitary gland.
D) second messengers produced by the thyroid gland.
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14
Which of the following hormones is not associated with one main target organ?

A) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
B) Adrenocorticotropic hormone
C) Luteinizing hormone
D) Growth hormone
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15
The two main systems of the body that function in regulating other systems are the:

A) nervous system and the endocrine system.
B) nervous system and the muscular system.
C) endocrine system and the exocrine system.
D) endocrine system and the muscular system.
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16
The portal system allows for communication between:

A) the hypothalamus and the anterior pituitary gland.
B) the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland.
C) the hypothalamus and both the lobes of the pituitary gland.
D) the hypothalamus and the renal system.
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17
When compared to the nervous system,hormones have:

A) a faster onset and a shorter duration of stimulation.
B) a faster onset and a longer duration of stimulation.
C) a slower onset and a shorter duration of stimulation.
D) a slower onset and a longer duration of stimulation.
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18
Which of the following statements is true of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone?

A) The release of the growth hormone is stimulated by the action of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone from the hypothalamus.
B) The release of the growth hormone is stimulated by the action of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone from the posterior pituitary gland.
C) The release of the thyroid-stimulating hormone is stimulated by the action of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone, which is secreted from the posterior pituitary gland.
D) The release of the thyroid-stimulating hormone is stimulated by the action of the thyrotropic-releasing hormone, which is secreted from the hypothalamus.
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19
In negative feedback:

A) the hypothalamus releases inhibiting hormones that reach the target organ.
B) the target organ hormone inhibits the specific pituitary hormone secretion.
C) the target organ hormone stimulates the production of the pituitary hormone.
D) the pituitary hormone stimulates the production of hormones from the hypothalamus.
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20
Which hormone does not induce its action through cAMP activity?

A) Testosterone
B) Calcitonin
C) Glucagon
D) Norepinephrine
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21
Ralf,a 14-year-old,suffers from dwarfism.He consults Dr.Martin,who prescribes recombinant growth hormone for Ralf.In this scenario,Dr.Martin should monitor Ralf's _____.

A) catecholamine levels
B) glycosylated hemoglobin levels
C) lymphocyte levels
D) hydrophilic amino acid levels
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22
_____ is secreted through positive feedback.

A) Oxytocin
B) Somatotropin
C) Prolactin
D) Calcitonin
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23
Jose's soft tissues and bones have thickened.This is prominent on his hands,feet,and face.The doctor diagnoses that he is suffering from acromegaly.Which of the following treatments is the doctor most likely to recommend?

A) Radiation therapy
B) Antibiotics
C) Automated external defibrillator
D) Blood thinners
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24
Steve,a 16-year-old,suffers from stunted growth.His doctor prescribes mecasermin for his condition.Which of the following statements is most likely to be true of Steve's condition?

A) Steve has high levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone.
B) Steve has a swollen lymph node.
C) Steve has a pituitary tumor.
D) Steve has developed neutralizing antibodies to growth hormone.
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25
Which of the following statements is true of the hormones in the posterior pituitary lobe?

A) They are secreted when the hypothalamus produces releasing hormones.
B) They are produced in the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
C) They are stored in the hypothalamus until they are needed.
D) They travel from the hypothalamus to the posterior lobe down nerve axons.
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26
Noah, a 42-year-old, consults Dr. Miller as he has enlarged bones in his hands and feet. Dr. Miller diagnoses him with acromegaly and prescribes lanreotide to him. Dr. Miller should consider switching Noah to octreopeptide if Noah has _____.

A) adrenal insufficiency
B) stents in his blood vessels
C) Cushing's disease
D) carcinoid tumors
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27
Tobias is suffering from growth failure.The doctor prescribes mecasermin for him at a low dose for the first week.Which of the following conditions should be met before the doctor can increase the dosage?

A) Hypoglycemia should not occur.
B) Aquaresis should not occur.
C) Tobias should not have taken any antibiotics for at least two weeks.
D) Tobias should not have taken any analgesics for at least two weeks.
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28
_____ decreases the clearance of octreotide and increases the plasma level.

A) Dysphagia
B) Cretinism
C) Aquaresis
D) Renal impairment
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29
The hormones of the anterior lobe that control the activities of the other endocrine glands are known as _____ hormones.

A) tropic
B) source
C) inter
D) counter
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30
Growth hormone induces the liver and other tissues to produce _____.

A) oxytocin
B) somatotropin
C) prolactin
D) somatomedins
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31
In children,excess secretion of growth hormone results in _____.

A) goiter
B) cretinism
C) acromegaly
D) gigantism
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32
Growth hormone increases plasma levels of nutrients to provide the energy needed for growth by inhibiting the uptake of _____ by adipose cells.

A) oxygen
B) phosphorous
C) calcium
D) glucose
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33
_____ is used to treat acromegaly and is clinically valuable in the management of severe diarrhea and flushing associated with metastatic carcinoid tumors.

A) Octreopeptide
B) Lanreotide
C) Somatomedin
D) Somatotropin
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34
The release of _____ is controlled by nerve reflexes.

A) antidiuretic hormone
B) luteinizing hormone
C) adrenocorticotropic hormone
D) growth hormone
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Human growth hormone was withdrawn from the market when the National Hormone and Pituitary Program (NIH)linked _____ to contaminated cadaver tissue.

A) Emanuel syndrome
B) Cotard's syndrome
C) Huntington's disease
D) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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