Pharmacological Assessment: Insulin Regulation, Glucose Homeostasis, Diabetes
Mellitus Types 1 & 2, Ketoacidosis, Hypoglycemia, Hyperglycemia, Pituitary
Hormones, Thyroid Function, T3/T4, TSH Dysregulation, Adrenal Cortex Steroids,
Glucocorticoids, Mineralocorticoids, Addison’s Disease, Cushing’s Syndrome,
Estrogen-Progestin Contraceptives, Menopause, Testosterone Therapy,
Infertility Management, PDE5 Inhibitors, Bisphosphonates, Gastric Ulcers,
Proton Pump Inhibitors, H2 Receptor Antagonists, Sucralfate, Antiemetics,
Laxatives, Stool Softeners, and Antiflatulents Exam Questions Verified and
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The cortex of the adrenals produce a hormone responsible for the regulation and balance of
electrolytes. This hormone is one of a group known as the:
Glucocorticoids
Antidiuretics
Mineralocorticoids
Gonatropins
Mineralocorticoids
The adrenal hormones are used to treat all conditions that may occur in the body EXCEPT:
Allergies or inflammatory conditions
Infertility in females
Cancer treatment (used singularly or in combination)
Replacement for deficiencies
Infertility in females
, The cyclic effect that results in menstruation is a result of _______________.
Deficiences in both of the female hormones
Fluctuations in the blood level of the gonadal and pituitary hormones
Increased oxytocin just prior to the onset of menses
Decreased testosterone levels at the end of the menstrual cycle
Deficiences in both of the female hormones
Estrogen is at the highest level of serum concentration at the _________________.
Beginning of the menstrual cycle
Tme of copulation
Time of ovulation
End of the menstrual cycle
Time of ovulation
Use this scenario to answer questions 5-7) A patient is experiencing nervousness, tachycardia, weight
loss, and an increase in blood pressure. The patient has a TSH level of 0.1 M IU/mL. The normal TSH level
is 0.2-4.8 M IU/mL. The patient has been taking propylthiouracil (PTU) 100 mg tid for a month. What
diagnosis does this patient present with?
Hypothyroidism
Hyperthyroidism
Euthyroid
hyperthyroidism
What is the patient's thyroid hormone level with this diagnosis?
Increased
Decreased
Euthyroid