NURS 3303 EXAM 5 - FINAL Questions and
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Graded
Tropic Hormones
Ans: - stimulating hormones
- Hypothalamus
- Pituitary
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Hormonal Axis
Ans: - the hypothalamus secretes a releasing factor that
stimulates the pituitary gland
- pituitary is stimulated - releases a "tropic" hormone that
targets a specific endocrine organ
- target endocrine organ secretes a hormone that acts on the
body and causes a physiologic effect
Pituitary Gland (Master Gland)
Ans: - regulates all the other endocrine glands
- two lobes: anterior & posterior
- responds to hypothalamus signal by releasing a tropic
hormone
- signals an endocrine gland to secrete a specific hormone
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- senses rise in that hormone in the blood, ceases tropic
hormone signal = negative feedback loop
Anterior Pituitary Gland
Ans: - growth hormone
- adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
Posterior Pituitary Gland (neurohypophysis)
Ans: - TSH
- FHS
- LH
Endocrine Gland Receptors: Down Regulation
Ans: - prolonged stimulation of an endocrine gland's receptor
cells by pituitary = decreased number of receptors = decreased
sensitivity
Endocrine Gland Receptors: UP Regulation
Ans: - inadequate stimulation = increased number of receptor
cells = increased sensitivity
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Endocrine Disorders
Ans: - endocrine dysfunction occurs when the hypothalamus -
pituitary-hormone axis is disrupted
3 types of Endocrine disease:
- Hormone DEFICIENCY
- Hormone EXCESS
- Hormone RESISTANCE
Deficiencies Hormones
Ans: Occur because of glandular destruction due to:
- Autoimmune disease (overstimulation/overproduction)
- Inflammation
- Infarction
- Tumor infiltration
EXCESS Hormone
Ans: occur because of tumors, autoimmune disorders, genetic
mutations
Primary Disorder
Ans: dysfunction caused by the endocrine gland itself
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Secondary Disorder
Ans: dysfunction caused by abnormal pituitary activity
Tertiary Disorder
Ans: dysfunction caused by a hypothalamic origin
Posterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: Low ADH
Ans: - Vasopressin
- AKA Diabetes Insipidus (DI)
Caused By:
- Head trauma
- Tumor
- Pituitary surgery
- Toxins
Signs and Symptoms of Low ADH
Ans: - increased urine output (polyuria)
- decreased H2O in blood causes increase in Na+
- Dehydration
- increased thirst (polydipsia)
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