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Nurs 5315: Adv Patho Exam 4 Set 2 musk and endo with correct answers 100% Osteoporosis - Correct Answers Most common bone disease in humans. A condition in which the body's bones are marked by low bone mineral density, impaired structural integrity, decreased bone strength. bone density classifications - Correct Answers Normal bone mass > 833mg/cm2 Osteopenia: bone mass of 648-833 mg/cm2 Osteoporosis: bone mass < 648 mg/cm2 RANKYL - Correct Answers CYTOKINE RECEPTOR ACTIVATOR OF NUCLEAR FACTOR kB ligand Gower's sign - Correct Answers Difficulty rising to standing position; has to walk up legs using hands; occurs in Muscular dystrophy Adipokines - Correct Answers protein hormones made and released by adipose tissue (fat) cells, regulate food intake and metabolism. increase or decrease fat mass provide signals to the hypothalamus, brainstem, ANS and hunger center to regulate satiety and energy balance. adipose tissue-gut-brain axis - Correct Answers GI tract releases adipokines and hormones which interact with the brain and contribute to the pathophysiology of obesity. visceral obesity - Correct Answers Distribution of body fat is localized around the abdomen and upper body "Apple shape" Associated with chronic inflammation, metabolic syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, type 2 DM, CV disease, osteoarthritis, fatty liver and cancer. peripheral obesity - Correct Answers fat is distributed around the thighs and buttocks (pear) and is more common in women. Risk factors are less severe than those with visceral obesity. Primary thyroid disorders - Correct Answers conditions that result from dysfunction of the thyroid gland subclinical thyroid disease - Correct Answers presence of disease without obvious symptoms secondary thyroid disorders - Correct Answers conditions that results from the dysfunction of either the pituitary or the hypothalamus Somogyi effect - Correct Answers hypoglycemia followed by rebound hyperglycemia Dawn phenomenon - Correct Answers an increase in blood glucose in the early morning, most likely due to increased glucose production in the liver after an overnight fast microvascular disease: Definition and example - Correct Answers Disease of the finer blood vessels in the body, including the capillaries. In contrast to macrovascular disease. The microvascular complications of diabetes such as neuropathy can lead to loss of sensation and the development of foot ulcers. Macrovascular disease: Definition and example - Correct Answers Macrovascular disease is associated with the development of coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, brain attack (stroke), and increased risk of infection. Type 2 diabetes is more closely associated with macrovascular diseases than type 1 diabetes. Exopthalmus or proptosis in Graves' disease - Correct Answers Forward projection of bulging of the eye out of the orbit secondary to fat deposits behind the eye Can be unilateral OR bilateral. Pancreas - Correct Answers Located behind the stomach, between the spleen and duodenum and contains islets of Langerhans. The first function is an exocrine role: to produce digestive enzymes and bicarbonate, which are delivered to the small intestine via the pancreatic duct. The second is an endocrine role: to secrete insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream to help regulate blood glucose levels. Thyroid - Correct Answers The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of the neck just below the Adams apple. Regulates metabolism and causes bones to store calcium. islets of Langerhans cell types - Correct Answers alpha cells secrete glucagon beta cells secrete gastrin delta cells secrete gastrin and somatostatin F cells secrete pancreatic polypeptide that stimulates the secretion of gastric acid and inhibits cholecystokinin secretion polyphagia - Correct Answers excessive hunger Glycogenolysis - Correct Answers breakdown of glycogen to glucose metabolic syndrome - Correct Answers A syndrome marked by the presence of usually three or more of a group of factors (as high blood pressure, abdominal obesity, high triglyceride levels, low HDL levels, and high fasting levels of blood sugar) that are linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes. Waist > 40 in for men Waist > 35 for women Triglycerides >150 HDL < 40 in men HDL < 50 in women

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Osteoporosis - Correct Answers Most common bone disease in humans.

A condition in which the body's bones are marked by low bone mineral density, impaired structural
integrity, decreased bone strength.



bone density classifications - Correct Answers Normal bone mass > 833mg/cm2

Osteopenia: bone mass of 648-833 mg/cm2

Osteoporosis: bone mass < 648 mg/cm2



RANKYL - Correct Answers CYTOKINE RECEPTOR ACTIVATOR OF NUCLEAR FACTOR kB ligand



Gower's sign - Correct Answers Difficulty rising to standing position; has to walk up legs using hands;
occurs in Muscular dystrophy



Adipokines - Correct Answers protein hormones made and released by adipose tissue (fat) cells,
regulate food intake and metabolism.

increase or decrease fat mass

provide signals to the hypothalamus, brainstem, ANS and hunger center to regulate satiety and energy
balance.



adipose tissue-gut-brain axis - Correct Answers GI tract releases adipokines and hormones which
interact with the brain and contribute to the pathophysiology of obesity.



visceral obesity - Correct Answers Distribution of body fat is localized around the abdomen and upper
body

"Apple shape"

Associated with chronic inflammation, metabolic syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, type 2 DM, CV
disease, osteoarthritis, fatty liver and cancer.

, peripheral obesity - Correct Answers fat is distributed around the thighs and buttocks (pear) and is
more common in women. Risk factors are less severe than those with visceral obesity.



Primary thyroid disorders - Correct Answers conditions that result from dysfunction of the thyroid gland



subclinical thyroid disease - Correct Answers presence of disease without obvious symptoms



secondary thyroid disorders - Correct Answers conditions that results from the dysfunction of either the
pituitary or the hypothalamus



Somogyi effect - Correct Answers hypoglycemia followed by rebound hyperglycemia



Dawn phenomenon - Correct Answers an increase in blood glucose in the early morning, most likely due
to increased glucose production in the liver after an overnight fast



microvascular disease: Definition and example - Correct Answers Disease of the finer blood vessels in
the body, including the capillaries. In contrast to macrovascular disease. The microvascular
complications of diabetes such as neuropathy can lead to loss of sensation and the development of foot
ulcers.



Macrovascular disease: Definition and example - Correct Answers Macrovascular disease is associated
with the development of coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, brain attack (stroke), and
increased risk of infection. Type 2 diabetes is more closely associated with macrovascular diseases than
type 1 diabetes.



Exopthalmus or proptosis in Graves' disease - Correct Answers Forward projection of bulging of the eye
out of the orbit secondary to fat deposits behind the eye

Can be unilateral OR bilateral.



Pancreas - Correct Answers Located behind the stomach, between the spleen and duodenum and
contains islets of Langerhans.
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