T11 Ch 20 Flashcards

1
Q
Which of the following glands is also called the "master gland?"
a. Anterior pituitary gland 
b. Pituitary gland 
  Thyroid gland 
  Gonads
A

b. Pituitary gland

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2
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Hypopituitarism can produce:

a. Giantism
b. Diabetes insipidus
c. Goiter
d. Acromegaly

A

b. Diabetes insipidus

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3
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The posterior pituitary secretes:

a. None of the answers are correct
b. Prolactin
c. Corticotrophin-releasing hormone
d. Oxytocin
e. All of the answers are correct

A

d. Oxytocin

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4
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Simple goiter is prevalent in some areas of the world because iodine is abundant in most foods.

a. The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
b. Neither the statement nor the reason is correct.
c. The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
d. Both the statement and the reason are correct.

A

a. The statement is correct, but the reason is not.

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5
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Cretins exhibit all of the following dental abnormalities except one. Which one is the exception?

a. Increased tendency to develop periodontal disease
b. Large teeth
c. Delayed tooth eruption
d. Malocclusion

A

b. Large teeth

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6
Q

Exophthalmos is a characteristic sign of:

a. Dwarfism
b. Hyperthyroidism
c. Cretinism
d. Hyperprolactinemia
e. Acromegaly

A

b. Hyperthyroidism

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7
Q
Which of the following is usually the drug of choice for treatment of hyperthyroidism in patients older than 21 years?
a. Methimazole 
b Propranolol 
c. Radioactive iodide (131I) 
d. Propylthiouracil
A

c. Radioactive iodide (131I)

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8
Q

Which of the following pancreatic hormones promote fuel mobilization?

a. Islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP; amylin)
b. pancreatic peptide
c. Insulin
d. Glucagon

A

d. Glucagon

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9
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More and more cases of type II diabetes are being reported in persons younger than 20 years because of:

a. Illicit use of legal drugs
b. A much more sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise
c. Environmental changes and global warming
d. An increased incidence of autoimmune disorders

A

b. A much more sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise

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10
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Which of the following statements is true concerning oral surgical procedures for the adult patient with diabetes?

a. The procedure should be performed before breakfast, and the patient should have taken regular diabetes medication.
b. The procedure should be performed after lunch, and the patient should skip regular diabetes medication.
c. The procedure should be performed after lunch, and the patient has taken regular diabetes medication.
d. The procedures should be performed 1{1/2} to 2 hours after the patient has eaten a normal breakfast and has taken regular antidiabetes medication.

A

d. The procedures should be performed 1{1/2} to 2 hours after the patient has eaten a normal breakfast and has taken regular antidiabetes medication.

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11
Q

Contributing factors to gangrene in the extremities of diabetic patients include:

a. Reduced sensation in the extremities
b. Poor eyesight
c. Poor circulation
d. All of the answers are correct

A

d. All of the answers are correct

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12
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Which of the following choices is recommended for the treatment of hypoglycemia if the patient is unconscious and lacks a swallowing reflex?

a. Intravenous dextrose (50%)
b. Fruit juice
c. Cake icing
d. Glucose gel

A

a. Intravenous dextrose (50%)

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13
Q

Insulin is usually administered:

a. By intravenous injection
b. Orally
c. By intramuscular injection
d. By subcutaneous injection

A

d. By subcutaneous injection

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14
Q

The most common adverse reaction associated with any insulin product is:

a. Bradycardia
b. Hyperglycemia
c. Hypoglycemia
d. Intestinal stasis

A

c. Hypoglycemia

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15
Q

Adverse reactions to metformin occur primarily in the:

a. Cardiovascular system
b. Oral cavity
c. Liver
d. GI tract

A

d. GI tract

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16
Q

Which of the following oral antidiabetic agents is a bile-acid sequestrant used to lower low-density l

a. DPP-4s
b. Glucagon
c. Pramlintide
d. Colesevelam

A

d. Colesevelam

17
Q

The major female sex hormone(s) is(are): (1) estrogen, (2) androgen, (3) progestin

a. 1 only
b. 1, 3
c. 2, 3
d. 1, 2
e. 1, 2, 3

A

b. 1, 3

18
Q

Which of the following medications is indicated for the palliative treatment of advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women?

a. Clomiphene
b. Leuprolide
c. Tamoxifen
d. Danazol

A

c. Tamoxifen

19
Q
The thyroid gland secretes \_\_\_\_ iodine containing thyroid hormones.
  1 
Correct!
  2 
  4 
  3
A

s

20
Q
The most common replacement therapy for hypothyroidism is
  hCG 
  radioactive iodine 
  methimazole 
Correct!
  levothyroxine
A

s

21
Q

True OR False
No treatment should be initiated for any patient with a visible goiter, exophthalmos, or a history of taking antithyroid drugs until approval is obtained from the patient’s physician

A

True

22
Q

True OR False

Diabetes is the major cause of blindness in adults

A

True

23
Q

True OR False

Hormonal contraceptives have the potential to cause or aggravate gingival inflammation.

A

True