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Topic 13: Hormones and Reproduction
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Which of the following is true of the anti-inflammatory activity of glucocorticoids?
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a. Glucocorticoids are the least potent anti-inflammatory agents available. b. Glucocorticoids interfere with a specific stage of the inflammatory response. c. Glucocorticoids require a transport binding globulin to carry them to the target tissue. d. Glucocorticoids tend to have a greater effect on B-cells and T-cells than they have on macrophages. Question 2
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Maddison experiences muscle weakness and dehydration and visits Dr. Clark's clinic for a medical checkup. Dr. Clark runs a couple of tests and discovers that Maddison has hypotension. After examining Maddison's medical reports, Dr. Clark orders the administration of the adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) and then proceeds to measure the plasma levels of cortisol and 17-hydroxycorticosteroids (17-OHCS) in Maddison’s
bloodstream. When he observes no change in the levels of these steroids, he diagnoses Maddison with a particular condition. Based on the information provided in this scenario, from which of the following conditions is Maddison most likely suffering?
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a. Cushing’s disease b. Addison’s disease c. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis d. Tourette's syndrome Question 3
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Which of the following statements is true about thiazolidinedione as an insulin sensitizer?
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a. These drugs should be used in patients with congestive heart failure. b. Troglitazone is available in the market for the management of diabetes. c. Common adverse effects in this class include fluid retention and weight gain. d. Rosiglitazone should be administered if ALT levels remain at more than three times the upper limit of normal on repeated assay. Question 4
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One way to treat a patient with severe GERD is to _____.
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a. use tissue grafting to replace eroded tissue b. remove damaged tissue through surgery c. administer triple therapy in conjunction with NSAIDs d. administer quadruple therapy Question 5
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Which of the following diseases is associated with the long-term use of thyroxine in postmenopausal women?
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a. Osteosclerosis b. Agranulocytosis c. Cretinism d. Osteoporosis Question 6
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Who among the following should avoid using steroids?
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a. Emma, who has allergic rhinitis b. Alex, who has ocular herpes c. Fred, who has rheumatoid arthritis d. Pablo, who has asthma Question 7
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Which of the following is necessary to administer proper HRT combinations to postmenopausal women?
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a. Testing fasting blood glucose b. Testing bone mineral density c. Monitoring hormone blood levels d. Monitoring symptoms experienced Question 8
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What is the main purpose of undergoing alternate-day therapy in cases where the prolonged use of steroids is necessary?
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a. Alternate-day therapy is intended to reduce or eliminate the adverse effects of prolonged steroid treatment. b. Alternate-day therapy is intended to facilitate treatment for patients with hectic or busy lifestyles.
c. Alternate-day therapy is intended to reduce or eliminate the stress on the liver that must metabolize the glucocorticoids. d. All of these are correct. Question 9
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What endocrine response occurs after a healthy person ingests a meal?
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a. Glycogenolysis is increased. b. Incretin secretion is reduced. c. Stored glucagon is immediately released. d. Stored insulin is immediately released. Question 10
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Natalie is experiencing uterine contractions during her 7th month of pregnancy. Which of the following would be true in this situation?
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a. Natalie should refrain from using nifedipine for her contractions because it has been specifically disapproved by the FDA for this indication. b. The benefit of having the Natalie's baby come to full term in utero
can be substituted by the use of high-
tech neonatal intensive care units. c. Natalie should use terbutaline, which inhibits uterine contractions, although it increases the heart rates of
the mother and fetus. d. Magnesium sulfate will slow Natalie?s uterine contractions but may increase her heart and respiratory rate. Question 11
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Select the statement that best describes the adverse effects of osmotic laxatives.
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a. Osmotic laxatives form a complex with vitamins, minerals, and other drugs, thereby impairing systemic absorption of these substances. b. Osmotic laxatives are serotonin antagonists that could lead to ischemic colitis and serious complications of constipation.
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