PFT_Terms_Chapter14 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
AB rated | of a generic drug, rated as bioequivalent to the branded drug by the FDA as shown by an experimental study |
Addison disease | a life-threatening deficiency of glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids that is treated with the daily administration of corticosteroid |
alopecia | hair loss |
anabolic treatment | muscle building |
androgen | hormone that promotes development and maintenance of male characteristics |
blastocyst | the stage in development at which a fertilized egg has divided into 70-100 cells and is ready to implant, consisting of the inner embryoblast and an outer layer that will become the placenta |
chancre | small, usually painless, highly infectious ulcer; the primary lesion of syphilis |
circadian | regularly recurring on a cycles of 24 hours |
climacteric | the syndrome of endocrine, somatic, and psychic changes occurring at the end of the reproductive period in females |
corticosteroid | steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex |
Cushing disease | a disease caused by overproduction of steroids or by excessive administration of corticosteroids over an extended period |
Dispense As Written (DAW) | instruction in a prescription to prevent substitution of generic drugs for the branded drug |
dyspareunia | a condition of the female in which normal intercourse is painful |
endocrine system | glands and other structures that elaborate internal secretions, called hormones, that are released directly into the circulatory system |
endometrium | the lining of the uterus, which grows in the early part of the menstrual cycle to be ready to receive a fertilized egg and breaks down at the end of the cycle, leading to menstruation |
estrogen | one of the group of hormones that stimulate the growth of reproductive tissue in females |
feedback mechanism | the return of some of the output of a system as input so as to exert some control on the process |
gestational diabetes | diabetes that occurs during pregnancy when insufficient insulin is produced |
glucocorticoid | corticosteroid involved in metabolism and immune system regulation |
gluconeogenesis | the process of forming new glucose, in which protein and fatty acids are converted into immediate energy sources |
growth hormone (GH) | a fundamental hormone that affects metabolism, skeletal growth, and somatic growth; deficiency causes growth retardation |
growth hormone releasing factor (GHRF) | a neuropeptide secreted by the hypothalamus that stimulates the secretion of growth hormone by the pituitary |
gynecomastia | excessive development of the male mammary glands, with or without tenderness |
HbA1C glycosylated hemoglobin | an "average" of the sugar measured in blood glucose over a period of time |
hirsutism | abnormal hairiness, especially in women |
hormone therapy (HT) | replacement of deficient hormones such as estrogen |
hyperglycemia | elevated blood sugar level |
hyperthyroidism | a condition caused by excessive thyroid hormone and marked by increased metabolic rate; also called thyrotoxicosis |
hypoglycemia | low blood glucose level (less than 70 mg/dL) |
hypogonadism | a deficiency of hormone production and secretion |
hypothyroidism | a deficiency of thyroid activity that results in a decreased metabolic rate, tiredness, and lethargy in adults and causes cretinism in children |
impotence | failure of the male to initiate or to maintain an erection until ejaculation |
mineralocorticoid | corticosteroid involved in electrolyte and water balance |
oral contraceptive (OCs) | a combination of one or more hormonal compounds taken orally to prevent the occurrence of pregnancy |
osteoblast | a cell that forms bone |
osteoclast | a cell that resorbs bone |
osteoporosis | the condition of reduced bone mineral density, disrupted microarchitecture of bone structure, and increased likelihood of fracture |
oxytocic agent | a drug that promotes contraction of uterine muscle at term of pregnancy |
priapism | frequent or prolonged, painful penile erections |
progestin | a synthetic hormone that emulates the effects of progesterone |
progesterone | the hormone that prepares the uterus for the reception and development of the fertilized ovum |
secondary diabetes | diabetes caused by drugs |
target | a cell, tissue, or organ that is affected by a particular hormone |
testosterone | a hormone that is responsible for sperm production, sexual potency, and the maintenance of muscle mass and strength, among other functions |
thyroid gland | a gland that produces hormones that stimulate various body tissues to increase their activity level |
thyroid storm | a life-threatening medical emergency with the symptoms of thyrotoxicosis, but more exaggerated |
tocolytic agent | a drug that slows labor in pregnancy, used to treat premature labor |
type I diabetes | insulin-dependent diabetes, in which the pancreas has no ability to produce insulin |
type II diabetes | a type of diabetes characterized by insulin insufficiency or by the resistance of the target tissues to the insulin produced |
vasomotor | affecting constriction and dilation of blood vessels |
virilization | the development of male characteristics |
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