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Pance Endocrinology - Final Test Review (Qns & Ans) - 2026, Exams of Nursing
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Pance Endocrinology - Final Test Review (Qns & Ans) - 2026 , Exams of Nursing posterior - ANSWERwhere in the pituitary are ADH/Vasopressin and oxytocin made? anterior - ANSWERWhere in the pituitary are the majority of the hormones made Hyperprolactinemia - ANSWERmost common cause is a prolactinoma (benign); however should always rule out secondary causes prolactinoma - ANSWERmost common cause of hyperprolactinemia; dx is through MRI of pituitary and hypothalamus; tx; attempt medications first (Cabergoline), if do not work, then try transsphenoidal pituitary surgery cabergoline - ANSWERmedication which can be used to treat a prolactinoma
acromegaly - ANSWERexcess growth hormone after the closure of the epiphyses; usually due to pituitary adenoma gigantism - ANSWERexcess growth hormone before the closure of epiphyses; usually due to a pituitary adenoma IGF-1 and GH - ANSWERwhat two labs are elevated in both gigantism and acromegaly achondroplasia - ANSWERlimbs are disproportionally short compared to the trunk; autosomal dominant pituitary dwarfism - ANSWERshort statue with proportional body parts due to deficiency of growth hormone antidiuretic hormone - ANSWERhelps maintain water retention in the body; stimulated by angiotensin II
Tx: levothyroxine antithyroid peroxidase Ab or antithyroglobulin Ab - ANSWERantibodies which are seen in Hashimoto's thyroiditis thyroid cancer - ANSWERpainless mass, "cold nodule" on scan
Bones, stones, abdominal grains, psychic moans and fatigue overtones shortened QT interval - ANSWERwhat is classically seen in hyperparathyroidism due to hypercalcemia hypoparathyroidism - ANSWERhyposecretion of the parathyroid glands s/sx: tetany, muscle cramps, carpopedal spasms, paresthesias around mouth, hands and feet labs: low serum calcium, high serum phosphate 600 units - ANSWERwhat is the recommended daily intake of vitamin D ricketts - ANSWERVitamin D deficiency in children osteomalacia - ANSWERVitamin D deficiency in adults
Cosyntropin stimulation test - ANSWERtest used to diagnose addison's disease pheochromocytoma - ANSWERtumor of the adrenal medulla causing abnormal secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine
type 2 diabetes mellitus - ANSWERoccurs predominantly in adults; insulin resistance- sufficient insulin to prevent ketacidosis but inadequate amount of prevent hyperglycemia DKA is rare, but hyperosmolar hyperglycemia state metabolic syndrome - ANSWERmultiplex risk factor that arises from insulin resistance accompanying abnormal adipose deposition and function criteria: 3 of the following: