NURS 6501 Week 6 Knowledge Check
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- Question: In autoimmune-mediated diabetes pancreatic beta cells are destroyed by autoreactive
- Question: Dysfunction of the thyroid gland can cause:
- Question: What effect does cortisol have on the body?
- Question: In order for a hormone to act on a cell, the cell must have for that hormone
- Question: Nonpitting boggy edema caused by infiltration of mucopolysaccharides and proteins between connective tissue in the dermis describes what condition?
- Question: What is the difference between brown and white adipocytes?
- Question: Calcitonin regulates the plasma concentration of what electrolyte?
- Question: Cytokines and hormones secreted by adipose tissue are known as
- Question: Where are incretins released from?
- Question: Low blood sugar during the night that may lead to morning-rebound hyperglycemia describes what effect?
- Question: What effect does high levels of leptin have?
- Question: Hypertension, hypokalemia, increased blood pH, increased urine potassium are symptoms of what condition?
- Question: Type of adipose tissue, located viscerally and subcutaneously, with adipocytes that have one lipid droplet are called as:
- Question: A chemical signal generated within a cell that mediates the action of a water- soluble hormone or other chemical is known as:
- Question: Extracellular fluid volume and plasma potassium concentration is regulated by what hormone?
- Question: What effect does incretins have on postpostprandial blood glucose concentrations?
- Question: HIgh levels of what hormone is common in syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)?
- Question: Weakness, fatigue, hypotension, hyperkalemia, hypoglycemia, elevated ACTH are symptoms of what condition?
- Question: Lethargy, hyponatremia, perhaps seizure, decreased plasma osmolality, concentrated urine are symptoms of what condition?
- Question: Type of adipose tissue located in bone marrow is called: