Endocrine disorders Crossword
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1) anxiety, sweating, tumor, increased heart rate, weakness, disorientation, convulsions, shock and death2) hyperthyroidism4) neurons to deporlarize without stimulus. muscle twitches, spasm and convulsion or tetany5) inadequate response to ADH6) polyria, dehydration,glcouria,electrolyte disturbances, Kussmaul respirations, postural dizzines, ketonuria,anorexia,nausea,abdominal pain,thirst and acetone odor on breath7) water retention, leading to edema
hyponatremia
thirst, dysfunctional taste, DOE, muslce twitching, anorexia, convulsions9) tachycardia, diaphoresis, tremors, pallor, hunger, headache,irritablity, and confusion leading to seizure or coma11) changes in facial expressions,cold/dry skin, brittle hair,hair loss, decreased heart rate,hypothermia,lethargy,fatigue,intolerance to cold,constipation, increased weight loss, slightly lowered basal body temperature13) Bones become deformed and highly susceptible to fractures |
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3) hyperplasia of gland and loss of insensitivity to circulating Ca levels. 8) caused by an increase in PTH secondary to a chronic disease state, such as chronic renal failure or intestinal absorption. Hypercalcemia does not occur. . Parathyroid is responding to HYPOcalcemi10) high blood pressure and edema11) hypothyroidism12) heat intolerance, increased sensitivity to stimulation by the sympathetic division, increased heart rate, increased appetite, warm/moist skin, diarrhea14) glysosuria and polyria15) insufficient amounts of ADH16) high blood pressure
increased metabolic rate
nervousness
swelling
17) facial skin is flushed, high blood pressure, skin covering abdomen develops stretch marks, poor wond healing, bruises easily18) inability to concentrate urine
polyuria, polydipsia
low urine specific gravity19) inappropriate excess secretion of PTH by one or more of the parathyroid glands. Normal feedback such as elevated Ca levels fail to inhibit PTH secretion |
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