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SIADH is clinically characterized by which two factors?
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Hyponatremia Water retention- water intoxication

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What can cause hypothyroidism?
Autoimmune response Radiation therapy Pituitary disorders Iodine deficiency
Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid _______
Fails to secrete sufficient hormones
What are the 3 goals of thyroid storm management?
1. Induce a normal thyroid state 2. Prevent cardiovascular collapse 3. Prevent excessive hyperthermia
What is the emergency treatment of tetany?
IV administration of calcium gluconate
What is the gold standard for treating hyperthyroidism?
Ablation therapy using radioactive iodine
Where will edema be present in a patient with hyperthyroidism/Graves disease?
Anterior portion of the neck Periorbital edema (exophthalmos- bulging of the eyes)
Hyperthyroidism is also called ______.
Graves disease Exophthalmic goiter Thyrotoxicosis
The later signs of SIADH are _________.
Neurologic, due to brain cells expanding
Why does a patient with SIADH NOT develop peripheral edema?
Because the excess fluid is accumulating in the vascular system
SIADH is clinically characterized by which two factors?
Hyponatremia Water retention- water intoxication
Which medications put a patient at risk for increased production of ADH?
Anesthetics Opiates Barbiturates Thiazide diuretics Oral hypoglycemics
What are the 6 major hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary gland?
1. Somatotropin 2. Adrenocorticotropic hormone 3. Thyroid-stimulating hormone 4/5. Gonadotropic hormones: FSH and LH 6. Prolactin
Tropic hormones are defined as ones that:
Stimulate activity of another endocrine gland
T3 and T4 regulate which 3 functions?
1. Growth and development 2. Metabolism 3. Activity of the nervous system
Where are the parathyroid glands located?
Posterior surface of the thyroid gland
What changes occur in the kidneys under the influence of PTH?
Increase reabsorption of calcium and magnesium Accelerates elimination of phosphorus in the urine
The adrenal cortex secretes which 3 hormones depending on the layer?
Mineralocorticoids (outer zone) Glucocorticoids (middle zone) Sex hormones (inner zone)
What is the definitive test for acromegaly?
Growth hormone suppression test
What is idiopathic hyperplasia?
Increase in cells without a known cause