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NUR 426 Endocrine Exam Questions And Answers


T/F: the endocrine system influences almost every cell, organ, and function of the body.

true



What do endocrine problems generally result from?

too much or too little of a specific hormone



What is the endocrine system responsible for? (6)

- growth and development

- energy metabolism

- distribution of muscle,adipose tissue

- sexual development

- fluid and electrolyte balance

- inflammation and immune response



Where would the health history be obtained in relation to endocrine orders?

- energy level

- tolerance to heat, cold

- distribution of weight, fat, fluid

- secondary sexual characteristics;sexual dysfunction

- memory, concentration

- sleep patterns

- mood



T/F : Variations in temperature, heart rate and BP can occur with a variety of

,endocrine-related problems.

true



What are the physical characteristics present with endocrine changes? (8)

- facial hair in women assigned at birth

moon shaped face

buffalo hump

exophthalmos

edema

thin skin

central trunk obesity

enlargement of hands and feet



and



What is exophthalmos?

Bulging eyes



What diagnostic tests can be done for endocrine exams?

Blood test

Radioimmunoassay

Urinary tests

Stimulation and suppression test

Imaging studies



What is the thyroid gland?

The largest endocrine gland, a butterfly-shaped organ in the lower neck anterior to the

, trachea




T/F: The thyroid gland has two lobes that are connected by the isthmus

true




What does thyroid hormones regulate?

cellular metabolism




What are the specific physiologic effects of thyroid function?

increased metabolic rate and O2 production, increased heart rate, force of contraction
and cardiac output, increased fat metabolism, inhibition of pituitary secretion




What are the 4 thyroid disorders?

- hypothyroidism

- hyperthyroidism

- thyroiditis

- thyroid tumors

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