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NURS 3303 EXAM 5 - FINAL QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026

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NURS 3303 EXAM 5 - FINAL QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 Tropic Hormones - Answers - stimulating hormones - Hypothalamus - Pituitary Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Hormonal Axis - Answers - 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) - Answers - 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 - senses rise in that hormone in the blood, ceases tropic hormone signal = negative feedback loop Anterior Pituitary Gland - Answers - growth hormone - adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) Posterior Pituitary Gland (neurohypophysis) - Answers - TSH - FHS - LH Endocrine Gland Receptors: Down Regulation - Answers - prolonged stimulation of an endocrine gland's receptor cells by pituitary = decreased number of receptors = decreased sensitivity Endocrine Gland Receptors: UP Regulation - Answers - inadequate stimulation = increased number of receptor cells = increased sensitivity Endocrine Disorders - Answers - endocrine dysfunction occurs when the hypothalamus-pituitary-hormone axis is disrupted 3 types of Endocrine disease: - Hormone DEFICIENCY - Hormone EXCESS - Hormone RESISTANCE Deficiencies Hormones - Answers Occur because of glandular destruction due to: - Autoimmune disease (overstimulation/overproduction) - Inflammation - Infarction - Tumor infiltration EXCESS Hormone - Answers occur because of tumors, autoimmune disorders, genetic mutations Primary Disorder - Answers dysfunction caused by the endocrine gland itself Secondary Disorder - Answers dysfunction caused by abnormal pituitary activity Tertiary Disorder - Answers dysfunction caused by a hypothalamic origin Posterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: Low ADH - Answers - Vasopressin - AKA Diabetes Insipidus (DI) Caused By: - Head trauma - Tumor - Pituitary surgery - Toxins Signs and Symptoms of Low ADH - Answers - increased urine output (polyuria) - decreased H2O in blood causes increase in Na+ - Dehydration - increased thirst (polydipsia) - decreased BP, confusion, disorientation Posterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: High ADH - Answers - AKA Syndrome of Inappropriate Anti-Diuretic Hormone (SIADH) Caused By: - Brain injury/surgery - Stroke - Meningitis - Cancer Signs and Symptoms of High ADH - Answers - decreased urine output - increase of H2O in blood causes decrease Na+ - fluid overload - Fatigue, weakness, confusion - decrease Na+ can cause slowed reflexes, seizure, altered gout, dysphagia, coma Anterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: Hypopituitarism - Answers - Low Growth Hormone - AKA Dwarfism Caused By: - brain tumor or injury - radiation to head - adenomas - infection Signs and Symptoms of Hypopituitarism - Answers - short stature (normal body proportions) - headaches - other hypopituitary s/s Anterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: Hyperpituitarism - Answers - High Growth Hormone AKA - Kids: Gigantism - Adults: Acromegaly Caused By: - Pituitary adenoma

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NURS 3303 EXAM 5 - FINAL QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
2025/2026

Tropic Hormones - Answers - stimulating hormones

- Hypothalamus

- Pituitary

Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Hormonal Axis - Answers - 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) - Answers - 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

- senses rise in that hormone in the blood, ceases tropic hormone signal = negative feedback
loop

Anterior Pituitary Gland - Answers - growth hormone

- adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)

Posterior Pituitary Gland (neurohypophysis) - Answers - TSH

- FHS

- LH

Endocrine Gland Receptors: Down Regulation - Answers - prolonged stimulation of an endocrine
gland's receptor cells by pituitary = decreased number of receptors = decreased sensitivity

Endocrine Gland Receptors: UP Regulation - Answers - inadequate stimulation = increased
number of receptor cells = increased sensitivity

Endocrine Disorders - Answers - endocrine dysfunction occurs when the hypothalamus-pituitary-
hormone axis is disrupted

3 types of Endocrine disease:

,- Hormone DEFICIENCY

- Hormone EXCESS

- Hormone RESISTANCE

Deficiencies Hormones - Answers Occur because of glandular destruction due to:

- Autoimmune disease (overstimulation/overproduction)

- Inflammation

- Infarction

- Tumor infiltration

EXCESS Hormone - Answers occur because of tumors, autoimmune disorders, genetic
mutations

Primary Disorder - Answers dysfunction caused by the endocrine gland itself

Secondary Disorder - Answers dysfunction caused by abnormal pituitary activity

Tertiary Disorder - Answers dysfunction caused by a hypothalamic origin

Posterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: Low ADH - Answers - Vasopressin

- AKA Diabetes Insipidus (DI)

Caused By:

- Head trauma

- Tumor

- Pituitary surgery

- Toxins

Signs and Symptoms of Low ADH - Answers - increased urine output (polyuria)

- decreased H2O in blood causes increase in Na+

- Dehydration

- increased thirst (polydipsia)

- decreased BP, confusion, disorientation

Posterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: High ADH - Answers - AKA Syndrome of Inappropriate Anti-

,Diuretic Hormone (SIADH)

Caused By:

- Brain injury/surgery

- Stroke

- Meningitis

- Cancer

Signs and Symptoms of High ADH - Answers - decreased urine output

- increase of H2O in blood causes decrease Na+

- fluid overload

- Fatigue, weakness, confusion

- decrease Na+ can cause slowed reflexes, seizure, altered gout, dysphagia, coma

Anterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: Hypopituitarism - Answers - Low Growth Hormone

- AKA Dwarfism

Caused By:

- brain tumor or injury

- radiation to head

- adenomas

- infection

Signs and Symptoms of Hypopituitarism - Answers - short stature (normal body proportions)

- headaches

- other hypopituitary s/s

Anterior Pituitary Gland Disorder: Hyperpituitarism - Answers - High Growth Hormone

AKA

- Kids: Gigantism

- Adults: Acromegaly

, Caused By:

- Pituitary adenoma

Signs and Symptoms of Hyperpituitarism - Answers - abnormally tall stature, before bone
epiphysis closure

- abnormal bone enlargement/thickness

Hypopituitarism - Answers - pituitary insufficiency

- Hypo secretion of one or more of the pituitary hormones

- Low tropic and corresponding hormone levels

Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH) - Answers - Responsibilities: Control of water

- AKA: Vasopressin

- Produced by posterior pituitary gland

- Normal ADH stimulated by increased plasma osmolarity, changes in intravascular volume

Thyroid Disorders: Hypothyroidism - Answers most common cause:

- Iodine deficit - goiter

- Tumor

- Surgical removal or treatment of gland

Life threatening:

- Myexdema

- Increase keratin

- Cause yellowing of skin

- Decrease temperature

Iodine deficiency (world)

Chronic Hashimotos (USA)

Signs and Symptoms of Hypothyroidism - Answers - "Everything slows down"

- Decrease metabolic rate of cells

- Weight gain
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