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What is hormone that stimulates urine contractions   oxytocin  
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where the adrenal glands located?   above each kidney  
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What hormone and gland deposit calcium in a bone?   catcitocin, Thyroid gland  
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what does the thymus gland do?   promotes development of immune system  
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Which hormone regulates fluids, volume, and electrolytes in the body?   aldosterone  
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What hormone assist the bodu in dealing stress?   epinephrine (adrenalin)  
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pituitary gland   reffered as "master gland" (гипофиз)  
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tetany   condition resulting from calcium deficiency of blood (muscle twitches, cramps, spasmm; судороги)  
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hirsutism   excessive amount of hair  
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-dipsia   thirst  
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FSH   follicle-stimulating hormone (not diagnostic term)  
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metabolism   chemical process that occure within living organism in order to maintain the life (all chemical and physical pchanges in body)  
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aden/o   gland  
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goiter   enlargment of the thyriod gland  
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crin/o   to secrete  
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cortisol   steroid hormone secreted by adrenal cortex; regulates carbohydrate metabolism  
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hypoglycemia   condition of having a low level of sugar in the blood  
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Cushing disease( syndrome)   excessive level of cortisol due to high doses of corticosteroids drugs and adrenal tumor  
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cerebrum   largest section of the brain; processes thoughts, judgement, and memory  
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Lumbar puncture   puncture with a needle into lumbar area; usually 4th intervertebral space to withdraw fluid for examination  
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Babinski reflex   reflex test for that cheks for abnormalities in the nervous system  
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thalamus and hypothalamus located in   diencephalon  
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innermost layer of the meninges   pia mater  
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cerebellum   maintain the balance  
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cephal/o   head  
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-paresis   weakness  
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syncope   fainting  
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Bell's Palsy   one sided facial paralysis due to inflammation of facial nerve  
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olfactory nerve   transport impulses for sence of smell  
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coma   deep sleep; unconsciousness resulting from illnes  
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lacrimal glands   produce tears  
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center of the iris   pupil  
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inflammation of the eyelid   blepharitis  
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outer layer of the eyeball   sclera  
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involuntary eye movement   nystagmus  
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Tympanic membrane   separates the auditory canal from the middle ear cavity (eardrum)  
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conductive hearing loss   disease of malformation of outer or middle ear  
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name the ossicles of the ear   malleus, Incus, Stapes (  
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cerumen   ear wax  
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tinnitus   ringing in the ear (звон в ушах)  
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merniere's disease   progressive hearing loss  
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Glycosuria   sugar in the urine  
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polydipsia   extreme thirst  
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hyperthyroidism   excessive activity of the thyroid gland  
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what is a medical term for excessive calcium in the blood?   hypercalcemia  
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hyperkalemia   excessive level of potassium in blood  
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electroencephalography   recording of electrical activity in head  
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neurolysis   nerve destruction  
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vagus nerve (блуждающий нерв)   supplies most organs in abdominal and thoracic cavities  
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which of the following is not a diagnostic test?a.FBS b.GTT c.PBI d.FSH   d.FSH  
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cephalgia   head pain`  
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dysphasia   inability to speak  
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thymectomy   removal of the thymus  
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tympanorrhexis   raptured eardrum  
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neuroma   nerve tumor  
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what is the diagnostic term for the result of decreased activity of the anti-diuretic hormone from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland?   diabetes insipidous  
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diabetes mellitus   chronic disorder of carbohydrate metabolism resulting in hyperglykemia  
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Which gland & hormone decrease the level of glucose in the body?   pancreas and insulin  
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Which of the following is not a hormone? a.ACTH b.PTH c.BMR d.T3   BMR  
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a thyroid function test is for what?   To measure levels of T3/c T4 and TSHV  
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which is not and inner ear region for equillibrum? a. sacule b. utricle c.organ of corti d,semicircular canals?   organ of corti  
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what is not an endocrine gland?   Lacrimal  
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What is a chronic disease characterized by dizziness and hearing loss?   Meniere's disease  
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