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case/task 3 of the course hormones, the brain and behaviour which is part of the bachelor psychology and advanced minor in psychology.

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case/task 3 of the course hormones, the brain and behaviour which is part of the bachelor psychology and advanced minor in psychology.

Got an 8.5 for the exam myself.


adrenal cortex hormones and their effects
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adrenal cortex hormones and their effects

Great chart displaying the endocrine hormones (all separated by category: Pancreatic hormones Vs. Hypothalamic etc) Chart has everything from 2nd messengers to diseases associated with the hormone (whether it is in excess or deficiency)
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Great chart displaying the endocrine hormones (all separated by category: Pancreatic hormones Vs. Hypothalamic etc) Chart has everything from 2nd messengers to diseases associated with the hormone (whether it is in excess or deficiency)

case/task 1 of the course hormones, the brain and behaviour which is part of the bachelor psychology and advanced minor in psychology.

Got an 8.5 for the exam myself.

case/task 1 of the course hormones, the brain and behaviour which is part of the bachelor psychology and advanced minor in psychology.

Got an 8.5 for the exam myself.
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- Summary
- • 9 pages •
case/task 1 of the course hormones, the brain and behaviour which is part of the bachelor psychology and advanced minor in psychology.

Got an 8.5 for the exam myself.

case/task 1 of the course hormones, the brain and behaviour which is part of the bachelor psychology and advanced minor in psychology.

Got an 8.5 for the exam myself.

Endocrine Study guide 2 types of glands- exocrine and endocrine (each does what?) • Exocrine glands (e.g., salivary, sweat, digestive) discharge their products through ducts • Endocrine glands (ductless) secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct Hypothalamus- what it does and action on hormones, regulates, effects on pituitary • Action/regulation of hypothalamus o Regulation of certain metabolic processes & other activities of the autonomic NS o S...
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Endocrine Study guide 2 types of glands- exocrine and endocrine (each does what?) • Exocrine glands (e.g., salivary, sweat, digestive) discharge their products through ducts • Endocrine glands (ductless) secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct Hypothalamus- what it does and action on hormones, regulates, effects on pituitary • Action/regulation of hypothalamus o Regulation of certain metabolic processes & other activities of the autonomic NS o S...

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Endocrine Study guide 2 types of glands- exocrine and endocrine (each does what?) • Exocrine glands (e.g., salivary, sweat, digestive) discharge their products through ducts • Endocrine glands (ductless) secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct Hypothalamus- what it does and action on hormones, regulates, effects on pituitary • Action/regulation of hypothalamus o Regulation of certain metabolic processes & other activities of the autonomic NS o S...
- Class notes
- • 23 pages •
Endocrine Study guide 2 types of glands- exocrine and endocrine (each does what?) • Exocrine glands (e.g., salivary, sweat, digestive) discharge their products through ducts • Endocrine glands (ductless) secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct Hypothalamus- what it does and action on hormones, regulates, effects on pituitary • Action/regulation of hypothalamus o Regulation of certain metabolic processes & other activities of the autonomic NS o S...

Endocrine Study guide 
2 types of glands- exocrine and endocrine (each does what?) 
•	Exocrine glands (e.g., salivary, sweat, digestive) discharge their products through ducts 
•	Endocrine glands (ductless) secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct 
Hypothalamus- what it does and action on hormones, regulates, effects on pituitary 
•	Action/regulation of hypothalamus 
o	Regulation of certain metabolic processes & other activities of the autonom...
- Class notes
- • 23 pages •
Endocrine Study guide 
2 types of glands- exocrine and endocrine (each does what?) 
•	Exocrine glands (e.g., salivary, sweat, digestive) discharge their products through ducts 
•	Endocrine glands (ductless) secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct 
Hypothalamus- what it does and action on hormones, regulates, effects on pituitary 
•	Action/regulation of hypothalamus 
o	Regulation of certain metabolic processes & other activities of the autonom...

OLIVIA JONES-Vsim. 
Name of Drug: Oxytocin 
Pharmacologic Class: exogenous hormones 
Therapuetic Class: oxytocics, lactation stimulant 
Therapeutic Level: 
Indication for Use: 
IV: Induction of labor at term. IV: Facilitation of threatened abortion. IV, IM: Postpartum control of bleeding after expulsion of the placenta. 
The nursing interventions associated with each drug are:
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OLIVIA JONES-Vsim. 
Name of Drug: Oxytocin 
Pharmacologic Class: exogenous hormones 
Therapuetic Class: oxytocics, lactation stimulant 
Therapeutic Level: 
Indication for Use: 
IV: Induction of labor at term. IV: Facilitation of threatened abortion. IV, IM: Postpartum control of bleeding after expulsion of the placenta. 
The nursing interventions associated with each drug are:

Imperial College London Year 2 Module: Cancer Biology 
Topic: Hormones and Cancer
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Imperial College London Year 2 Module: Cancer Biology 
Topic: Hormones and Cancer

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 
Endocrine System 
Gland/Organ	Hormone Secreted	Function 
Hypothalamus	Releasing/Inhibiting hormones	Stimulate Pituitary 
Anterior Pituitary (base of brain; controls growth and development	Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)	Stimulate adrenal cortex to secrete glucocorticoids 
	Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)	Stimulate the Thyroid gland 
	Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)	Stimulates production of ova (females) and sperm (males) 
	Luteinizing Hormone (LH)	Stimulates Ovari...
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 
Endocrine System 
Gland/Organ	Hormone Secreted	Function 
Hypothalamus	Releasing/Inhibiting hormones	Stimulate Pituitary 
Anterior Pituitary (base of brain; controls growth and development	Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)	Stimulate adrenal cortex to secrete glucocorticoids 
	Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)	Stimulate the Thyroid gland 
	Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)	Stimulates production of ova (females) and sperm (males) 
	Luteinizing Hormone (LH)	Stimulates Ovari...