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Maryville University Of St. Louis NUR611/ NUR 611/ NURSING 611/ NURSING611/ NURS 611/ NURS611-Patho Exam 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Maryville University Of St. Louis NUR611/ NUR 611/ NURSING 611/ NURSING611/ NURS 611/ NURS611-Patho Exam 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Maryville University Of St. Louis NUR611/ NUR 611/ NURSING 611/ NURSING611/ NURS 611/ NURS611-Patho Exam 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1.	What are clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism?
	 
2.	Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is released to stimulate thyroid hormone (TH) and is inhibited when plasma levels of TH are adequate. This is an example of:
	
3.	Lipid-soluble hormone receptors are located:
	 
4.	The releasing hormones that are made in the hypothalamus travel to the anterior pituitary via the:
	 
5.	Which mineral is needed for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) to stimulate the secretion of thyroid hormone (TH)?
	
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NUR611/ NUR 611/ NURSING 611/ NURSING611/ NURS 611/ NURS611-Patho Exam 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NURS611-Patho Exam 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NUR611/ NUR 611/ NURSING 611/ NURSING611/ NURS 611/ NURS611-Patho Exam 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Maryville University Of St. Louis NUR611/ NUR 611/ NURSING 611/ NURSING611/ NURS 611/ NURS611-Patho Exam 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. What are clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism? 2. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is released to stimulate thyroid hormone (TH) and is inhibited when plasma levels of TH are adequate. T his is an example of: 3. Lipid-soluble hormone receptors are located: 4. The releasing hormones that are made in the hypothalamus travel to the anterior pituitary via the: 5. Which mineral is needed for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) to stimulate the secretion of thyroid hormone (TH)? 6. What effect ...
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Maryville University Of St. Louis NURS 611/ NURS611/ NUR611/ NUR 611/ NURSING611/ NURSING 611:Review Notes Patho. Exam 3
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Patho. Exam 3

Hormonal Regulation

Anterior Pituitary Gland 
•	Lutenizing hormone (LH) 
o	Stimulates secretion of stosterone by testes 
o	 Prepares uterus for implantation of fertilized ovum 
o	Stimulates egg production on ovaries (LH) AND induces ovulation and stimulates formation and secretion of hormones by ovaries
•	 (FSH) Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) 
o	Stimulates egg production on ovaries (LH) AND induces ovulation and stimulates formation and secretion of hormones by ovaries (...
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NURS 611/ NURS611/ NURSING 611/ NURSING611/ NUR611/ NUR 611: Patho Exam 3 STUDY GUIDE
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NURS-611 Patho Exam 3 Review

¾ Hematologic Alterations:
	Blood:
	Erythrocytes (RBCs):
■	1. Have a biconcave shape, optimal for gas diffusion in and out of the cell
■	2. Have the micro capacity to be reversibly deformed
●	Can squeeze through the microcirculation, and then return to normal
	Hemoglobin Synthesis:
■	Dependent upon nutritional state
■	Most important nutrients:
●	1. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
●	2. Iron
◆	Normal female: 14g/dL
◆	Normal male: 16g/dL

	Iron Cycle:
	Made ...
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Maryville University Of St. Louis NURS 611/ NURS611/ NURSING611/ NURSING 611/ NUR611/ NUR 611: Exam 3 review
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Exam 3

Hormonal Regulation: ACTH=feedback system

Hyperpituitarism: Primary Adenoma, as it grows it pushes on brain
 
•	Usually benign slow-growing 
•	Arise from cells of the anterior pituitary
•	Local expansion of pituitary adenomas may cause both neurologic and secretory defects.
•	 Secretes the hormone of the cell type from which it arose, without regard to physiologic needs and without benefit of regulatory feedback mechanisms. 
•	Pressure produced by a pituitary adenoma is als...
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