NSG 5003 Week 10 Knowledge Check Quiz
Question 1
During DKA, insulin counter-regulatory hormones, such as
catecholamines and cortisol, increase. Profound insulin
deficiency results in:
Question 1 options:
Decreased fat mobilization
Activation of glucose forming pathways in the liver
Increased glucose uptake
Activation of bicarbonate buffering
Question 2
As the young mother is walking to her car, she becomes
aware that someone is following her. Her body responds with
a “fight or flight” response, which is regulated by the adrenal
medulla’s secretion of:
Question 2 options:
Cortisol
Catecholamines
Glucocorticoids
Androgens
Question 3
Question 1
During DKA, insulin counter-regulatory hormones, such as
catecholamines and cortisol, increase. Profound insulin
deficiency results in:
Question 1 options:
Decreased fat mobilization
Activation of glucose forming pathways in the liver
Increased glucose uptake
Activation of bicarbonate buffering
Question 2
As the young mother is walking to her car, she becomes
aware that someone is following her. Her body responds with
a “fight or flight” response, which is regulated by the adrenal
medulla’s secretion of:
Question 2 options:
Cortisol
Catecholamines
Glucocorticoids
Androgens
Question 3