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NURS 251 Pharmacology Module 4
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NURS 251 Pharmacology Module 4 
Module 4 
4.1 : Introduction to Endocrinology 
The endocrine system, also referred to as the hormone system, is a series of glands located throughout the body that 
functions to maintain homeostasis. By modulating the release of chemical messengers (hormones), the endocrine system 
is able to send signals to regulate organ functions. The endocrine system is unique in that it works through hormones 
that generally have a longer and slower onset and duration of acti...
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GMS6419: medical endocrine and reproductive physiology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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GMS6419: medical endocrine and 
reproductive physiology Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 2024 
what are the three components of the endocrine system - answerendocrine glands 
hormones 
target organs/target cells 
definition of hormones - answerchemical messengers that are transported by the blood to 
target cells/organs where they elicit a physiological change 
what is the function of the endocrine system - answerto regulate cellular and organ 
function throughout life and maintain norm...
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NURS 251 Pharmacology Module 4 Exam Study Guide Review (Latest Update 2023/2024)
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NURS 251 Pharmacology Module 4 Exam Study Guide Review (Latest Update 2023/2024). Physiology Overview 
The pituitary gland is sometimes called the “master gland” because it controls many of the other glands within the 
endocrine system. The pituitary gland is located in the region of the forebrain near the hypothalamus. Hormones 
released from the pituitary gland work by a negative feedback loop. This means the pituitary gland releases a hormone 
that signals an endocrine gland to release a ...
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NUR 534 Endocrine Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Endocrine system is: 
Regulation of behavior, growth, metabolism, fluid status, development and reproduction. 
 
Glands secrete hormones directly into the surrounding____ fluid 
 
E.g. pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, adrenal glands, pancreas, ovaries, testes, and placenta Correct Answer extracellular 
 
Homeostasis controlled by two regulating systems: __&____ (regulation of behavior, growth, metabolism, fluid status, development, and reproduction). Correct Answer nervous sys...
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Exam 3: Endocrine Dysfunction Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+
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Anterior 
Hormones 
 
The __________ pituitary gland if often referred to as the master gland. It is primarily responsible for stimulation and inhibition of tropic hormones 
 
 
 
Releasing 
 
Inhibitory 
Hormones 
 
Two types of substances secreted from the hypothalamus are _______ hormones and ________ hormones 
 
 
 
Panhypopituitarism 
Hypopituitarism 
 
This term is often defined as the loss of all anterior pituitary hormones, leaving only posterior pituitary function intact 
 
 
 
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NSG 124: Thyroid Disorders fully solved 2024
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NSG 124: Thyroid DisordersGlands - correct answer Maintain and regulate vital functions, produce hormones, and secrete to target tissues. 
 
Hypothalamus - correct answer Functions within the pituitary gland and secretes "releasing" and "inhibiting" hormones. 
 
Pituitary gland - correct answer Master gland! Affects secretion of TSH, ACTH, FSH, LH, GH, ADH, and prolactin. 
 
Thyroid gland - correct answer Produces T3 and T4 which affect the metabolic rate. It produces calcitonin to increase ...
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PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 4 INTRODUCTION TO ENDROCRINOLOGY
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The endocrine system, also referred to as the hormone system, is a series of glands 
located throughout the body that functions to maintain homeostasis. By modulating the 
release of chemical messengers (hormones), the endocrine system is able to send signals 
to regulate organ functions. The endocrine system is unique in that it works through 
hormones that generally have a longer and slower onset and duration of action. There are 
actually eight endocrine glands throughout the body including: ...
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NURS Module 4
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NURS Module 4 
 
 
4.1	: Introduction to Endocrinology 
The endocrine system, also referred to as the hormone system, is a series of glands located throughout the body that functions to maintain homeostasis. By modulating the release of chemical messengers (hormones), the endocrine system is able to send signals to regulate organ functions. The endocrine system is unique in that it works through hormones that generally have a longer and slower onset and duration of action. There are actually eig...
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NCSO Review Endocrine System Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Gland Correct Answer any structure that makes & secretes a substance that performs certain functions 
 
Exocrine glands Correct Answer produce nonhormonal substances, such as sweat and saliva, and are released through ducts to the exterior of your body 
 
Endocrine glands Correct Answer make hormones and release them into bloodstream 
 
Hypothalamus Correct Answer communicates w/ and controls pituitary gland. Connects endocrine and nervous systems 
 
Neurosecretory cells Correct Answer specializ...
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NURS Module 4
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NURS Module 4 
 
 
4.1	: Introduction to Endocrinology 
The endocrine system, also referred to as the hormone system, is a series of glands located throughout the body that functions to maintain homeostasis. By modulating the release of chemical messengers (hormones), the endocrine system is able to send signals to regulate organ functions. The endocrine system is unique in that it works through hormones that generally have a longer and slower onset and duration of action. There are actually eig...
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