A) Observe for abnormal physical characteristics.
B) Palpation of the flank for adrenal gland disorders.
C) Gently palpate the thyroid gland for enlargement.
D) Percuss the abdomen to validate normal pancreas size.
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A) "Mild diabetes often develops with age; I'll see about checking your blood sugar."
B) "Your tiredness is because your body increases the release of growth hormone as you age."
C) "Aging causes the basal metabolic rate to change, and it's often normal to have less energy."
D) "A decrease in parathyroid hormone secretion occurs with age, and that can make you feel tired."
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Multiple Choice
A) Growth hormones (GHs) secreted by the anterior pituitary play a part in glucose regulation.
B) Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) is secreted during hypoglycemia or when there is a high blood level of amino acids.
C) GH and growth hormone-inhibiting hormone (GHIH) are secreted to maintain blood glucose levels and metabolism rates are normal.
D) GHIH is secreted during hyperglycemia when carbohydrates are available for energy production.
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A) The patient had surgery for a goiter.
B) The patient is being treated for diabetes mellitus.
C) The patient has elevated thyroid hormones.
D) The patient is diagnosed with a posterior pituitary tumor
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Multiple Choice
A) Do not leave the area after the radioactive material is injected.
B) Collect all urine for 4 hours so it can be evaluated for radiation.
C) Use the bathroom before the scanning part of the test is performed.
D) Multiple series of x-rays will be taken over a period of 2 hours.
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Multiple Choice
A) Surgery to lengthen the long bones and increase height
B) Administration of GH therapy for added height
C) Maintaining a wait-and-see approach until the patient is age 18
D) Diagnostic testing to identify any adrenal gland dysfunction
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Multiple Choice
A) In both genders, they contribute to libido.
B) They are small amounts of male androgens.
C) In females, they counterbalance estrogen effects.
D) They are the only source of estrogen after menopause.
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Multiple Choice
A) Wear clothing with an elastic waistband.
B) Remain NPO for 12 hours prior to testing.
C) Do not wear a tight or high-necked shirt.
D) Wash hair with antimicrobial shampoo.
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Multiple Choice
A) The test is complete when the last voiding is collected.
B) The first morning urine sample is retained for testing.
C) The test will need to be restarted if a urine sample is missed.
D) Urine samples are collected immediately after voiding.
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A) The patient will drink a contrast medium.
B) Hormone measurements will occur after a meal.
C) A substance will be injected into the patient.
D) The patient is evaluated after monitored exercise.
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A) Insulin
B) Bile
C) Amylase
D) Lipase
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A) "You will be injected with an adrenal stimulant to see how the adrenal glands work."
B) "You will be injected with a steroid hormone that should suppress cortisol release."
C) "A failure of adrenal cortex function is indicated by a low blood cortisol level."
D) "You will be injected with epinephrine to stimulate your metabolic functions."
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Multiple Choice
A) Bulging eyes
B) Mood swings
C) Buffalo hump
D) Water weight gain
E) Round "moon" face
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A) Body stressed
B) Low blood volume
C) Presence of an injury
D) Low blood glucose level
E) Elevated blood glucose level
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A) Pain level of 2 on a 0-to-10 scale
B) Moderate amount of bleeding on the bandage
C) Inability to swallow or speak clearly
D) An oxygen saturation level of 90 percent
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A) Significant increase in urinary output
B) Notable increase in blood pressure
C) Physical indications of dehydration
D) Severe blood loss associated with injury
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Multiple Choice
A) Place the patient on a bedpan every half hour during the test.
B) Obtain an order for an indwelling catheter for the duration of the test.
C) Review the use of the nurse call light and have the patient indicate a need to void.
D) Place a bedside commode in a position to enable the patient to make a safe transfer.
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Multiple Choice
A) Pancreatic alpha cells are stimulated to inhibit insulin.
B) Pancreatic beta cells are stimulated to move glucose from cells.
C) Pancreatic alpha cells are stimulated to release glucagon.
D) Pancreatic beta cells are stimulated to decrease insulin.
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A) Decreases peristalsis
B) Constricts bronchioles
C) Increases heart rate and force of contraction
D) Stimulates the liver to convert glycogen to glucose
E) Stimulates vasoconstriction in skin and most viscera
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Multiple Choice
A) All endocrine glands are anatomically separate in location.
B) All endocrine glands function independently of each other.
C) Most hormone levels are regulated by a negative feedback system.
D) Each hormone is secreted in response to a specific stimulus.
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