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62 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 62
Patient has undergone labs for Addison's disease, the nurse should inform the patient about what
symptoms that are associated with Addison's disease?
thyroid gland
muscle weakness
muscle pain
cardiac dysthymias
pituitary gland
inadequate estrogen secretion
Term 2 of 62
You formulate a care plan for a postmenopausal woman who is admitted for hip fracture. Nursing
assessments support the patient problem of Potential for Injury. The most likely cause for the
diagnosis would be?
inadequate estrogen secretion
thyroid gland
aldosterone deficiency
progesterone deficiency
,Term 3 of 62
Cushing's syndrome symptoms to follow up on?
SIDAH (Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone)
average of blood sugar levels i. the past 3 months
energy level change
weight change
blood level changes
third world countries because they don't consume enough iodine in their diet
Term 4 of 62
Which patient has the greatest risk for injury for injury related to bone fracture?
pituitary gland
patients with parathyroid disorder
inadequate estrogen secretion
thyroid gland
Term 5 of 62
Parathyroid gland is responsible for
regulating calcium levels
puberty and reproduction
puberty and reproduction
the t cells
, Term 6 of 62
If the growth hormone keeps excreting the hormones it can lead to (excessive)?
weaver syndrome
simpson-golabi-behmel syndrome
sotos syndrome
rubenstein-taybi syndrome
Term 7 of 62
Why is the thyroid important?
the system that produces hormones for growth
the organ responsible for filtering blood
the part of the body that stores fat for energy
the engine of the body which regulates temperature, vital signs, and metabolizes
Term 8 of 62
Adrenal glands secret
serotonin and dopamine which regulate mood
testosterone and estrogen which affect reproductive health
insulin and glucagon which control blood sugar
epinephrine and norepinephrine which kicks in the fight or flight
62 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 62
Patient has undergone labs for Addison's disease, the nurse should inform the patient about what
symptoms that are associated with Addison's disease?
thyroid gland
muscle weakness
muscle pain
cardiac dysthymias
pituitary gland
inadequate estrogen secretion
Term 2 of 62
You formulate a care plan for a postmenopausal woman who is admitted for hip fracture. Nursing
assessments support the patient problem of Potential for Injury. The most likely cause for the
diagnosis would be?
inadequate estrogen secretion
thyroid gland
aldosterone deficiency
progesterone deficiency
,Term 3 of 62
Cushing's syndrome symptoms to follow up on?
SIDAH (Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone)
average of blood sugar levels i. the past 3 months
energy level change
weight change
blood level changes
third world countries because they don't consume enough iodine in their diet
Term 4 of 62
Which patient has the greatest risk for injury for injury related to bone fracture?
pituitary gland
patients with parathyroid disorder
inadequate estrogen secretion
thyroid gland
Term 5 of 62
Parathyroid gland is responsible for
regulating calcium levels
puberty and reproduction
puberty and reproduction
the t cells
, Term 6 of 62
If the growth hormone keeps excreting the hormones it can lead to (excessive)?
weaver syndrome
simpson-golabi-behmel syndrome
sotos syndrome
rubenstein-taybi syndrome
Term 7 of 62
Why is the thyroid important?
the system that produces hormones for growth
the organ responsible for filtering blood
the part of the body that stores fat for energy
the engine of the body which regulates temperature, vital signs, and metabolizes
Term 8 of 62
Adrenal glands secret
serotonin and dopamine which regulate mood
testosterone and estrogen which affect reproductive health
insulin and glucagon which control blood sugar
epinephrine and norepinephrine which kicks in the fight or flight