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Chapter 34 - Introduction to the Endocrine System |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)

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1. The nurse is discussing the endocrine system with a class of nursing students. What substance would the nurse label as a hormone? a. Acetylcholine b. Norepinephrine c. Nucleic acid d. Serotonin Ans: B Feedback: A hormone is secreted directly into the bloodstream and travels from the site of production to react with specific receptor sites to cause an action. Norepinephrine, which is a neurotransmitter, is a hormone when it is produced in the adrenal medulla, secreted into circulation, and travels to norepinephrine receptor sites to cause an effect. Acetylcholine and serotonin are neurotransmitters, but are not hormones. Nucleic acid is used to build deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid. 2. What organ should the nurse recognize as the coordinating center for the nervous and endocrine responses to internal and external stimuli? a. Hypothalamus b. Pituitary gland c. Thyroid gland d. Parathyroid gland Ans: A Feedback: The hypothalamus is the coordinating center for the nervous and endocrine responses to internal and external stimuli. The pituitary, thyroid, and parathyroid glands all play an important role in maintaining homeostasis, but they do not connect the nervous and endocrine systems. 3. What criteria can the nurse use to describe all hormones? a. They are produced in very large amounts. b. They circulate until they are used by receptor cells. c. They are secreted directly into the tissue where they react. d. They travel in the blood to specific receptor sites. Ans: D Feedback: Hormones are chemicals that are produced in the body and meet specific criteria. All hormones are produced in very small amounts and are secreted directly into the bloodstream. They travel in the blood to specific receptor sites throughout the body and are immediately broken down. 4. The nurse is caring for a patient with abnormal calcium levels. What thyroid hormone does the nurse expect this will impact? a. Aldosterone b. Calcitonin c. Erythropoietin d. Insulin

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Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)

1. The nurse is discussing the endocrine system with a class of nursing students. What
substance would the nurse label as a hormone?
a. Acetylcholine
b. Norepinephrine
c. Nucleic acid
d. Serotonin

Ans: B
Feedback:
A hormone is secreted directly into the bloodstream and travels from the site of
production to react with specific receptor sites to cause an action. Norepinephrine,
which is a neurotransmitter, is a hormone when it is produced in the adrenal medulla,
secreted into circulation, and travels to norepinephrine receptor sites to cause an
effect. Acetylcholine and serotonin are neurotransmitters, but are not hormones.
Nucleic acid is used to build deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid.

2. What organ should the nurse recognize as the coordinating center for the nervous
and endocrine responses to internal and external stimuli?
a. Hypothalamus
b. Pituitary gland
c. Thyroid gland
d. Parathyroid gland

Ans: A
Feedback:
The hypothalamus is the coordinating center for the nervous and endocrine responses
to internal and external stimuli. The pituitary, thyroid, and parathyroid glands all play
an important role in maintaining homeostasis, but they do not connect the nervous and
endocrine systems.

3. What criteria can the nurse use to describe all hormones?
a. They are produced in very large amounts.
b. They circulate until they are used by receptor cells.
c. They are secreted directly into the tissue where they react.
d. They travel in the blood to specific receptor sites.

Ans: D

, Feedback:
Hormones are chemicals that are produced in the body and meet specific criteria. All
hormones are produced in very small amounts and are secreted directly into the
bloodstream. They travel in the blood to specific receptor sites throughout the body
and are immediately broken down.

4. The nurse is caring for a patient with abnormal calcium levels. What thyroid
hormone does the nurse expect this will impact?
a. Aldosterone
b. Calcitonin
c. Erythropoietin
d. Insulin

Ans: B
Feedback:
Calcitonin is produced and secreted by the thyroid gland in direct response to serum
calcium levels. Aldosterone is an adrenocorticoid hormone that is released in response
to adrenocorticotropic hormone. Erythropoietin is released by the juxtaglomerular
cells in the kidney in response to decreased pressure or decreased oxygenation of the
blood flowing into the glomerulus. Insulin is produced by the pancreas in response to
varying blood glucose levels.

5. The nurse explains the end result of the hypothalamus in regulating the central
nervous system (CNS), autonomic nervous system (ANS), and endocrine system is
what?
a. Regulation of the negative feedback system
b. Creation of a diurnal rhythm
c. Maintenance of homeostasis
d. Production of prolactin-inhibiting factor (PIF)

Ans: C
Feedback:
The hypothalamus maintains internal homeostasis by sensing blood chemistries and
by stimulating or suppressing endocrine, autonomic, and CNS activity. In essence, it
can turn the ANS and its effects on or off. The negative feedback system is one way
homeostasis is maintained. When the hypothalamus senses a need for a particular
hormone, it secretes a releasing factor directly into an area such as the anterior
pituitary. This causes the area to produce a hormone. When the hypothalamus senses
a rising level of the hormone it stops secreting the releasing factor, which decreases
the hormone production. When this occurs the hypothalamus senses the falling
hormone level and the releasing factor is secreted again. This process is how the
hormone level is maintained. Diurnal rhythm refers to the release of hormones at
various times of the day. PIF, produced by the hypothalamus, acts as a regulator to
shut off production of hormones when levels become too high.

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