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MEDSURG II ENDOCRINE COMPREHENSIVE
STUDY GUIDE 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+


◉ located behind the sphenoid bone. made up pf 2 lobes. Answer:
pituitary


◉ what would cause the posterior pituitary to release ADH. Answer:
dehydration, hypotension


◉ stimulates uterine contraction and milk release in breasts. Answer:
oxytocin


◉ what hormones are released by the posterior pituitary. Answer: ADH,
oxytocin


◉ stimulates ovaries to produce eggs(ova) in women and sperm
production in men. Answer: FSH ( follicle stimulating hormone)


◉ aids in growth of body all body tissues, helps maintain bone and
muscle mass in adults. Answer: GH ( growth hormone)

,◉ what hormones does the anterior pituitary release. Answer: FSH, GH,
LH, MSH, ACTH, TSH


◉ cortisol hormone is produced by what gland ? Answer: adrenal gland


◉ GH ( growth hormone ) is released by what gland. Answer: anterior
pituitary


◉ over production of GH hormone. Answer: acromegaly


◉ ADH hormone is released by what gland. Answer: posterior pituitary


◉ under production of ADH. Answer: diabetes insipidus


◉ over production of ADH. Answer: SIADH


◉ T3 and T4 are released from what gland. Answer: thyroid


◉ under production of T3 and T4. Answer: myxedema coma


◉ over production of T3 and T4. Answer: graves disease

, ◉ PTH is released from what gland. Answer: parathyroid


◉ insulin is released from what gland. Answer: pancreas


◉ under production of insulin. Answer: diabetes mellitus


◉ under production of cortisol. Answer: Addison's disease


◉ under production of PTH. Answer: hypoparathyroid


◉ over production of PTH. Answer: Hyperparathyroidism


◉ over production of cortisol. Answer: Cushing's syndrome


◉ what happens when blood calcium is to low (hypocalcemia). Answer:
calcium will be pulled from the bones and put into the blood stream to
raise the calcium levels


◉ This gland helps to regulate serum calcium and phosphorus levels.
Answer: PTH


◉ treatment for hyperthyroidism. Answer: thyroidectomy, radioactive
iodine treatments, antithyroid drugs
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