Med. lang chpt 16 Word Scramble
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endocrine | glands that secrete hormones(crine) within(endo) |
hormones | chemical catalysis |
catalyst | anything causing a reaction to occur |
The Endocrine glands include: | 1.Pituitary gland 2.Thyroid gland 3.Parathyroid glands 4.Adrenal glands 5.Pancreas |
Pituitary gland is AKA | hypophysis or "master gland" because it controls other endocrine glands by secreting hormones |
The pituitary gland (hypophysis, master gland) is located at the | base of the brain and is the size of a pea |
Hormones secreted by the pituitary gland include | 1.Growth Hormone(GH) 2.AdrenoCorticoTropic hormone(ACTH) 3.ThyroidStimulatingHormone(TSH) 4.GonadoTropic hormone 5.Prolactin is AKA lactogenic hormone 6.OxyTocin (OT) 7.AntiDiurettic hormone(ADH) 8.Follicle Stimulating Hormone(FSH) |
growth hormone (GH)causes | growth and development of the body |
AdrenoCorticoTropic (ACTH) | will stimulate the adrenal gland to secrete their hormones AKA steroids |
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) AKA thyrotropin or T7 | stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete its hormone |
tropin or tropic means | I come from the pituitary gland |
Gonadotropic hormone aids in the development of | secondary sexual characteristics |
female secondary sexual characteristics include | a.Breast development b.Pubic, Body and axillary hair c.Widening of the pelvis for children d.Menses |
male secondary sexual characteristics include | a.facial, pubic, and body hair b.Lower voice c.Development of the superior(upper) male body musculature |
Primary sexual characteristics refer to | whether you are Male or Female |
Prolactin AKA lactogenic hormone stimulates | breast development and Milk production in women |
OxyTocin (OT) stimulates | uterine contractions during labor |
synthetic OxyTocin(OT) is called | Pitocin ("pit drip") |
synthetic means | artificially made |
Pitocin is used to | induce(start) labor |
AntiDiuretic Hormone(ADH) stimulates | kidneys to reabsorb water |
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) stimulates | maturation of a follicle into an ovum |
A follicle is AKA | egg cell (oocyte) |
A mature oocyte is called an | ovum |
The thyroid gland is located | adjacent(next) to the larynx(voice box) |
the thyroid gland is made up of sections called | lobes |
Hormones secreted by the thyroid include | 1.Thyroxine AKA T3 + T4 2.Calcitonin |
Thyroxine (T3+T4) has a direct influence on | metabolism |
Metabolism is the | rate at which the body burns energy |
A synthetic Thyroxine(T3+T4) is called | Synthroid |
Calcitonin is a hormone that stimulates the | bones to absorb Calcium(Ca) |
A synthetic calcitonin is called | Miacalcin |
Calcitonin is not | Calcium(Ca) but a hormone to absorb calcium(Ca) |
Parathyroid glands are located | posterior to the thyroid gland |
The hormone secreted by the parathyroid gland is | ParaThyroid Hormone(PTH) |
ParaThyroid Hormone(PTH) stimulates the | bones to release Calcium(Ca) into the bloodstream |
ParaThyroid Hormone(PTH) will be secreted when | blood Calcium(Ca) levels fall |
A blood condition of deficient Calcium(Ca) is called | hypocalcemia (calcipenia) |
Blood calcium levels will fall if | a person does not ingest enough daily dietary Calcium(Ca) |
The recommended daily minimum requirement of Calcium(Ca) is | three/four - 8 ounce glasses of milk or the equivalent every day |
Food rich in calcium(Ca) include | dairy, broccoli and sardines |
Homeostasis refers to a | continuous struggle to maintain a metabolic balance in the body |
The body will try to maintain Calcium(Ca) homeostasis by | releasing ParaThyroid Hormone(PTH) if you do not ingest enough daily dietary Calcium(Ca) |
The ParaThyroid Hormone(PTH) will cause the bones to | release Calcium(Ca) into the bloodstream |
The tissue that has priority for the Calcium(Ca) stored in the bones is | muscle(heart) |
over time, ParaThyroid Hormone(PTH) can cause | osteomalacia and osteoporosis |
Adrenal glands are located in the | suprarenal areas (above a kidney) |
Hormones secreted by the adrenal glands include | 1.Cortisal 2.Aldosterone 3.Adrenalin |
the functions of Cortisol include | a.Aids with the adverse effects of stress b.Aids in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins |
Carbohydrates are necessary for | energy |
Fats are necessary for | the absorption of certain vitamins |
Proteins are necessary for | growth and repair |
Aldosterone is necessary for the | regulation of the body salts |
The salts of the body are AKA | electrolytes("lytes") a. Sodium(Na) b. Potassium(K) c. Chloride(Cl) |
Adrenalin is AKA | epinephrine("epi") |
The secretion of Adrenalin (epinephrine) promotes a | fight or flight response |
the "fight or flight response" include | a.Tachycardia b.Tachypenia c.Bronchodilation d.Pupil dilation e.Pallor |
The tachycardia, tachypnea, and bronchodilation aid the body with | increased respiration and delivery of oxygenated blood to tissues |
the pupils dilate to | increase your Visual Field(VF) |
Pallor is caused by | shunting (divert or redirect) of blood from the periphery (SKIN) to the major organs and large muscle groups |
The pancreas is located | retrogastric (posterior(behind) to the stomach) |
A hormone excreted by the pancreas is | insulin |
Insulin is necessary for glucose(sugar) to | enter cells (opens the door for glucose(sugar) to be absorbed into the cells) |
Insulin is released when | Blood Sugar(BS) rises |
Diabetes Mellitus(DM) | insulin deficiency or insulin resistance |
A synthetic insulin is called | Humulin |
cortex | outer |
adrenocorticohyperplasia | excessive development of an adrenal cortex |
adrenopathy | disease condition of an adrenal gland |
endocrinologist | specialist in the study of the endocrine system |
endocrinopathy | any disease condition of the endocrine system |
exophthalmic or exophthalmous | abnormal protrusion of the eye balls |
polydipsia | a condition of excessive thirst |
dips/o | thirst |
polyuria | a condition of excessive urination |
polyphagia | a condition of excessive hunger |
-phagia | swallowing |
adrenalectomy | surgical removal of an adrenal gland |
parathyroidectomy | surgical removal of a parathyroid gland(s) |
thyroidotomy | surgical incision of the thyroid gland |
thyroparathyroidectomy | surgical removal of the thyroid gland and parathyroid gland(s) |
acromegaly | enlargement of the extremities |
acro- | extremities |
adrenalitis | inflammation of an adrenal gland |
hyperCalcemia | blood condition of excessive Calcium(Ca) |
hyperglycemia | blood condition of excessive sugar |
hyperKalemia | blood condition of excessive potassium(K) |
hypoNatremia | blood condition of deficient sodium(Na) |
thyroid scan | X-ray of the thyroid using a radioactive contrast |
Which department will perform thyroid scan | Nuclear medicine |
Materials that illuminate when exposed to X-rays are called | radiopaque or contrast material |
thyroid ultrasound | a diagnostic image of the thyroid using sound waves |
exocrine glands | glands that secrete out |
exocrine glands include | a. Sebaceous glands which produce sebum(oil) b. Suboriferous glands which produce sweat c. Cerumenous glands which produce cerumen(ear wax) d. Lacrimal glands which produce tears |
BS | Blood Sugar(glucose)or Bowel Sounds or Breath Sounds |
FBS | Fasting Blood Sugar |
GTT | Glucose Tolerance Test |
gt | a drop (singular) |
gtt | drops(plural) |
Ca | Calcium or Cancer |
I | Iodine |
PBI | Protein Bound Iodine |
RAIU | RadioActive Iodine Uptake |
Anytime you see the term IODINE in a test, it will usually refer to the | thyroid gland |
TFT | Thyroid Function Tests |
exocrine glands | glands that secrete out |
exocrine glands include | a. sebaceous glands - produce sebum(oil) b. suboriferous glands - produce sweat c. cerumenous glands - produce cerumen(ear wax) d. lacrimal glands - produce tears |
BS | blood sugar (glucose) breath sounds bowel sounds |
FBS | Fasting Blood Sugar |
GTT | Glucose Tolerance Test |
gt | a drop (singular) |
gtt | drops (plural) |
Ca | Calcium or Cancer |
I | iodine |
PBI | Protein Bound Iodine |
RAIU | RadioActive Iodine Uptake |
Anytime you see iodine in a test, it will usually refer to the | Thyroid Gland |
TFT | Thyroid Function Tests |
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