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Verified Test Bank The Endocrine System-Endocrinology Ch.7

Chapter 07

The Endocrine System-Endocrinology

 


Multiple Choice Questions
 

1.

Choose the correct translation for the roots adren/o andadrenal/o.  
 

A. 

adrenal gland

B. 

gland

C. 

gonads

D. 

hormone

E. 

pituitary gland

 

2.

Choose the correct translation for the root crin/o.  
 

A. 

adrenal gland

B. 

hormone

C. 

outer surface

D. 

to secrete

E. 

stimulating hormone

 

3.

Choose the correct translation for the root hypophys/o.  
 

A. 

adrenal gland

B. 

gland

C. 

gonads

D. 

hormone

E. 

pituitary gland

 

4.

Which of the following word parts means stimulating hormone?  
 

A. 

cortic/o

B. 

crin/o

C. 

hypophyso

D. 

ket/o

E. 

-tropin

 

5.

All of the following roots mean sugar EXCEPT  
 

A. 

gluc/o.

B. 

glucon/o.

C. 

glucos/o.

D. 

glyc/o.

 

6.

Which of the following roots refers to both an endocrine gland and a gastrointestinal organ?  
 

A. 

aden/o

B. 

gonad/o

C. 

pancreat/o

D. 

thym/o

E. 

thyr/o

 

7.

Identify and define the root in the medical term hypoparathyroidism.  
 

A. 

hypo- over

B. 

hypo- under

C. 

para- beside

D. 

thyroid- thyroid

E. 

-ism condition

 

8.

Identify and define the root in the medical term polyadenopathy.  
 

A. 

poly- many

B. 

ad- toward

C. 

adeno- gland

D. 

eno- endocrine system

E. 

-pathy disease

 

9.

Identify the correct pronunciation of the term thyrotropin.  
 

A. 

THAI-rah-trah-peen

B. 

THAI-roh-TROH-pin

C. 

THEE-rah-trah-peen

D. 

THEE-roh-TROH-pin

 

10.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown of the medical term hypoglycemic into its component parts?  
 

A. 

hypo/glycemic

B. 

hypo/glycem/ic

C. 

hypo/glyc/emic

D. 

hypo/glyc/em/ic

E. 

hy/po/gly/cem/ic

 

11.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown of the medical term thyromegaly into its component parts?  
 

A. 

thyro/megaly

B. 

thy/ro/megaly

C. 

thy/ro/megal/y

D. 

thy/ro/meg/aly

E. 

thy/ro/meg/al/y

 

12.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown of the medical term thyroparathyroidectomy into its component parts?  
 

A. 

thyroparathyroid/ectomy

B. 

thyro/parathy/roidec/tomy

C. 

thyro/para/thyroid/ectomy

D. 

thyro/para/thyroid/ecto/my

E. 

thy/ro/para/thy/roid/ec/tomy

 

13.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term acromegaly?  
 

A. 

acro (extremities) + megaly (abnormalenlargement) = abnormalenlargement of the extremities

B. 

acro (extremities) + megaly (abnormally small) = abnormally small extremities

C. 

acro (extremities) + megaly (development) = development of the extremities

D. 

acro (extremities) + megaly (fixed) = fixed extremities

 

14.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term myxedema?  
 

A. 

myx (mucus) + edema (condition) = mucus condition

B. 

myx (mucus) + edema (disease) = disease of the skin caused by deposits under the skin

C. 

myx (mucus) + edema (pain) = pain of the skin caused by deposits under the skin

D. 

myx (mucus) + edema (swelling) = swelling of the skin caused by deposits under the skin

E. 

myx (mucus) + edema (tumor) = deposits of tumors under the skin

 

15.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown of the medical term uremia?  
 

A. 

ur/em/ia

B. 

urem/ia

C. 

ur/emia

D. 

u/rem/ia

 

16.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term endocrine?  
 

A. 

endo (inside) + crine (hormone) = hormones within the body

B. 

endo (inside) + crine (secretion) = to secrete internally

C. 

endo (outside) + crine (hormone) = hormones outside the body

D. 

endo (outside) + crine (secretion) = to secrete outside the body

 

17.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term ketogenesis?  
 

A. 

keto (ketone) + genesis (breakdown) = breakdown of ketone bodies

B. 

keto (ketone) + genesis (creation) = creation of ketone bodies

C. 

keto (ketone) + genesis (removal) = removal of ketone bodies

D. 

keto (ketone) + genesis (secretion) = secretion of ketone bodies

E. 

keto (ketone) + genesis (tumor) = tumor of ketone bodies

 

18.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term thyrotoxicosis?  
 

A. 

thyro (adrenal gland) + toxic (poison) + osis (inflammation) = inflammation of the adrenal gland caused by poisons

B. 

thyro (hormone) + toxic (poison) + osis (condition) = condition of hormonal poisoning

C. 

thyro (thymus) + toxic (poison) + osis (disease) = disease caused by thymus poisoning

D. 

thyro (thyroid) + toxic (poison) + osis (condition) = condition of thyroid poison

E. 

thyro (thyroid) + toxic (poison) + osis (disease) = disease caused by thyroid poisoning

 

19.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term panhypopituitarism?  
 

A. 

pan (all) + hypo (over) + pituitar (pituitary gland) + ism (condition) = overactivity of the entire pituitary gland

B. 

pan (all) + hypo (under) + pituitar (pituitary gland) + ism (condition) = defective or absent function of the entire pituitary gland

C. 

pan (many) + hypo (over) + pituitar (pituitary gland) + ism (formation) = the condition of having multiple pituitary glands

D. 

pan (one) + hypo (under) + pituitar (pituitary gland) + ism (condition) = defective or absent function of part of the pituitary gland

E. 

pan (one) + hypo (over) + pituitar (pituitary gland) + ism (condition) = overactivity of part of the pituitary gland

 

20.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term hypophysitis?  
 

A. 

hypophys (pancreas) + itis (disease) = disease of the pancreas

B. 

hypophys (pituitary gland) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of the pituitary gland.

C. 

hypo (over) + phys (pancreas) + itis (disease) = disease of the glands over the pancreas

D. 

hypo (under) + phys (pancreas) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation under the pancreas

E. 

hypo (over) + phys (pituitary gland) + itis (condition) = condition of the glands over the pituitary gland

 

21.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term hypophysectomy?  
 

A. 

hypophys (pancreas) + ectomy (cut) = cutting into the pancreas

B. 

hypophys (pituitary gland) + ectomy (surgical removal) = surgical removal of the pituitary gland

C. 

hypo (over) + phys (gland) + ectomy (cut) = cutting into the gland

D. 

hypo (under) + phys (gland) + ectomy (cut) = cutting under the gland

 

22.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term parathyroidectomy?  
 

A. 

para (beside) + thyroid (thyroid) + ectomy (incision) = incision beside the thyroid

B. 

para (beside) + thyroid (thyroid) + ectomy (removal) = removal beside the thyroid

C. 

para (inside) + thyroid (thyroid) + ectomy (incision) = incision inside the thyroid

D. 

para (inside) + thyroid (thyroid) + ectomy (removal) = removal of the inside of the thyroid

E. 

para (outside) + thyroid (thyroid) + ectomy (incision) = incision into the outside of the thyroid

 

23.

Which of the following medical terms means pain in the pancreas?  
 

A. 

pancreatalgia

B. 

pancreatectomy

C. 

pancreatitis

D. 

pancreatolith

E. 

pancreatolithiasis

 

24.

A goiter is most commonly caused by a deficiency of  
 

A. 

potassium.

B. 

sodium.

C. 

iodine.

D. 

calcium.

E. 

salt.

 

25.

Which of the following medical terms means calcium in the urine?  
 

A. 

calcemia

B. 

calciuria

C. 

chloremia

D. 

kenonuria

E. 

calciumuria

 

26.

Which of the following medical terms means hormone that stimulates the gonads?  
 

A. 

adrenaline

B. 

corticotropin

C. 

glucagon

D. 

gonadogenesis

E. 

gonadotropin

 

27.

Which of the following medical terms means tumor of the thymus?  
 

A. 

thymectomy

B. 

thymoma

C. 

thyrocele

D. 

thyromegaly

E. 

thyrotoxicosis

 

28.

Which medical term means over thyroid condition, overproduction by the thyroid?  
 

A. 

hyperparathyroidism

B. 

hyperthyroidism

C. 

hypoparathyroidism

D. 

hypothyroidism

 

29.

Which of the following medical terms means inflammation of the thyroid?  
 

A. 

thyrocele

B. 

thyroiditis

C. 

thyroidotomy

D. 

thyromegaly

E. 

thyroptosis

 

30.

Which of the following medical terms means removal of the thymus?  
 

A. 

thymectomy

B. 

thymoma

C. 

thyrocele

D. 

thyromegaly

E. 

thymotomy

 

31.

Which of the following medical terms means incision into the thyroid?  
 

A. 

thyrocele

B. 

thyroiditis

C. 

thyroidotomy

D. 

thyromegaly

E. 

thyroptosis

 

32.

Translate the medical term hypoglycemic as literally as possible.  
 

A. 

condition of low blood sugar

B. 

condition of low sugar

C. 

disease with low blood count

D. 

pertaining to low blood sugar

E. 

pertaining to low sugar

 

33.

Translate the medical term euglycemia as literally as possible.  
 

A. 

condition of bad blood sugar

B. 

pertaining to bad sugar

C. 

pertaining to normal blood sugar

D. 

condition of good sugar

 

34.

Translate the medical term adrenomegaly as literally as possible.  
 

A. 

abnormal enlargement of the adrenal gland

B. 

formation of the adrenal gland

C. 

enlargement of a gland

D. 

formation of a gland

E. 

pertaining to multiple glands

 

35.

Translate the medical term adenocarcinoma as literally as possible.  
 

A. 

cancerous tumor originating in the cortex of the adrenal gland

B. 

tumor of the adrenal gland

C. 

cancerous tumor of a gland

D. 

disease of a gland

E. 

tumor of a gland

 

36.

Translate the medical term adrenal adenoma as literally as possible.  
 

A. 

cancerous tumor of the cortex of the adrenal gland

B. 

tumor of the adrenal gland

C. 

cancerous tumor of a gland

D. 

disease of a gland

E. 

tumor of a gland

 

37.

Translate the medical term hyperparathyroidism as literally as possible.  
 

A. 

overproduction by the parathyroid glands

B. 

overproduction by the thyroid gland

C. 

underproduction by the parathyroid glands

D. 

underproduction by the thyroid gland

 

38.

Translate the medical term insulinoma.  
 

A. 

hormone that stimulates the formation of insulin

B. 

insulin condition

C. 

insulin production (formation of insulin)

D. 

overproduction of insulin

E. 

tumor that secretes insulin

 

39.

Translate the medical term adenopathy.  
 

A. 

cancerous tumor of the adrenal cortex

B. 

tumor of the adrenal gland

C. 

cancerous tumor of a gland

D. 

disease of a gland

E. 

tumor of a gland

 

40.

Translate the medical term thyroidotoxin.  
 

A. 

death of the thyroid

B. 

degeneration of the thyroid

C. 

formation of thyroid hormone

D. 

poison of the thyroid

E. 

stimulating hormone of the thyroid

 

41.

The medical term used to describe the condition of breast tissue development in a male is  
 

A. 

acromegaly.

B. 

adrenarche.

C. 

hypergonadism.

D. 

gynecomastia.

E. 

menarche.

 

42.

Pituitary dwarfism and pituitary gigantism are both caused by improper secretions from the pituitary gland that affects a person's  
 

A. 

blood sugar levels.

B. 

storage of fat.

C. 

development of sex organs.

D. 

digestion.

E. 

height.

 

43.

A patient with exophthalmos has  
 

A. 

hypothyroidism.

B. 

hyperthyroidism.

C. 

hypoparathyroidism.

D. 

hyperparathyroidism.

E. 

panhypopituitarism.

 

44.

Epinephrine is a hormone secreted by the  
 

A. 

adrenal gland.

B. 

pancreas.

C. 

pituitary gland.

D. 

thymus.

E. 

thyroid.

 

45.

A pituitary infarction is  
 

A. 

a tumor on the pituitary gland.

B. 

the absence of the pituitary gland.

C. 

the death of the pituitary gland.

D. 

the malfunctioning of the pituitary gland.

E. 

an infection of the pituitary gland.

 

46.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the abbreviation TFT?  
 

A. 

It is part of the treatment and therapies that assist in getting a patient euthyroid.

B. 

It is a test performed to evaluate the function of the thyroid.

C. 

It stands for thyroid function test.

D. 

All of the statements are true.

 

47.

Which of the following abbreviations does NOT refer to a type of diabetes?  
 

A. 

CGM

B. 

DI

C. 

DM

D. 

GDM

E. 

NIDDM

 

48.

Read the patient’s health information: Mrs. Moon returned to the clinic today to discuss her blood tests. She first came to the office with a chief complaint of amenorrhea. She had also noticed a hump developing on the back of her neck, recent weight gain, and hirsutism. Which of the following is an accurate interpretation of the patient’s health information?  
 

A. 

Mrs. Moon first came to the clinic with a chief complaint of a lack of a menstrual flow and a growth of facial hair.

B. 

Mrs. Moon first came to the clinic with a chief complaint of an excessive development of breast tissue and a goiter.

C. 

Mrs. Moon first came to the clinic with a chief complaint of an excessive menstrual flow and an excessive growth of facial hair.

D. 

Mrs. Moon first came to the clinic with a chief complaint of an excessive secretion of the sex glands and a goiter.

E. 

Mrs. Moon first came to the clinic with a chief complaint of the beginning of breast development, the beginning of menstruation, and a goiter.

 

49.

Read the patient’s health information: Tests revealed low ACTH, increased cortisol, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia. Which of the following statements is an accurate interpretation of the patient’s health information?  
 

A. 

Tests revealed low adrenaline, cortisol, thyroxin, hemoglobin, fat, and sugar in her blood.

B. 

Tests reveal low adrenocoricothyrotoxins, increased cortisol, and excessive fat and sugar in the blood.

C. 

Tests revealed low adrenocorticotropic hormone, excessive fat, and sugar in the blood.

D. 

Tests revealed low growth hormones, but increased fat, calcium, and sugar in her blood.

E. 

Tests revealed low thyroid function due to a deficiency of fat and sugar in her blood.

 

50.

Read the excerpt from Miss Sweet’s health record: Per Miss Sweet’s parents, she has had a two-month history of polydipsia, polyuria, and polyphagia. Despite a recent increase in appetite, they have noticed that she has lost weight. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the information available on her health record?  
 

A. 

The patient has blood in her urine.

B. 

The patient has difficulty urinating.

C. 

The patient has hirsutism.

D. 

The patient has lost her appetite and is losing weight.

E. 

The patient is eating, drinking, and urinating a lot.

 

51.

Read the health record excerpt: Emergency Department Course: Miss Sweet arrived in the Emergency Department lethargic but responsive. The patient’s blood sugar test result of 320 confirmed hyperglycemia, and a urinalysis revealed both glucosuria and ketonuria. An IV was started and labs were sent. Chemistry profile showed hypernatremia and hypokalemia. Which of the following conditions was NOT noted on the patient’s chemistry profile?  
 

A. 

deficient potassium levels in the blood

B. 

excessive calcium in the blood

C. 

excessive sodium in the blood

 

52.

Read the following excerpt from a surgery follow-up note: Mr. Shield presented to our office today for follow-up from his thyroidectomy. He initially presented to his primary care physician with concerns over a goiter. His PCP noticed mild exophthalmos and an enlarged thyroid with palpable nodules. He had a thyroid scan and a TFT that revealed active nodules. After discussion with Dr. Sharp, Mr. Shield elected for surgical correction. Dr. Sharp performed a thyroidectomy 2 weeks ago. Mr. Shield developed postoperative hypocalcemia but otherwise had an unremarkable hospital stay. Since discharge, Mr. Shield has done very well. According to the note, which of the following statements is NOT true?  
 

A. 

After surgery the patient had low calcium levels in his blood.

B. 

Mr. Shield has excessive calcium in his urine.

C. 

Mr. Shield presented to his PCP with a swollen thyroid gland.

D. 

The patient had his thyroid removed.

E. 

A thyroid scan and thyroid function tests revealed active nodules.

 

53.

Read the following excerpt from a patient’s health record: Labs: Mildly elevated TSH and low T4. Calcium-normal. According to the patient’s lab results, he has  
 

A. 

mildly elevated triiodothyronine and low thyroxine.

B. 

mildly elevated thyrotropin and low triiodothyronine.

C. 

mildly elevated thyrotropin and low thyroxine.

D. 

mildly elevated thyroxine and low triiodothyronine.

E. 

mildly elevated thyroxine and low thyrotropin.

 

54.

Read the information in the surgery follow-up note: Mr. Shield’s thyroid lab reports are still not where I want them to be. I will increase his medicine to help get him euthyroid. No lasting hypoparathyroidism from the surgery. Return for follow-up visit including lab testing in 1 month. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the information in the note?  
 

A. 

The physician is satisfied that the patient is euthyroid and will not need additional labs.

B. 

The patient will continue to take medication to reach normal thyroid function.

C. 

The patient will require a follow-up visit in 2 months.

D. 

The patient will have to wait until the lab reports are available before he can have surgery.

E. 

The surgery caused the patient’s parathyroid to overproduce hormones.

 

55.

The development of male secondary sexual characteristics caused by excessive secretion of the adrenal gland is called  
 

A. 

acromegaly.

B. 

goiter.

C. 

adrenal virilism.

D. 

hyperadrenalism.

E. 

myxedema.

 

56.

A condition of excessive thirst is called  
 

A. 

hyperdipsia.

B. 

polydipsia.

C. 

diaphoresis.

D. 

polydipsosis.

E. 

hyperdipsosis.

 

57.

Build a medical term that means urine condition of sugar.  
 

A. 

glucos + uria

B. 

glyc + uria

C. 

glycogen + uria

D. 

gluc + uria

E. 

gluco + uria

 

58.

Which of the following is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term endocrinologist?  
 

A. 

endo (outside) + crino (secretion) + logist (specialist in the study of)

B. 

endo (inside) + crino (secretion) + logist (specialist in the study of)

C. 

end (inside) + ocrino (secretion) + log (study) +ist (specialist)

D. 

end (outside) + crino (secretion) + log (study) + ist (specialist)

E. 

endo (ducts) + crino (secretion) + logist (specialist)

 

59.

Which of the following terms, if observed in a patient’s health record, would indicate a normal functioning thyroid gland?  
 

A. 

dysthyroid

B. 

hypothyroid

C. 

hyperthyroid

D. 

euthyroid

E. 

thyromegaly

 

60.

The medical term adenitis translates as  
 

A. 

inflammation of the adrenal gland.

B. 

disease of the adrenal gland.

C. 

inflammation of a gland.

D. 

disease of a gland.

E. 

pain in a gland.

 

61.

Build a medical term that means inflammation of the pancreas.  
 

A. 

pancre + titis

B. 

pancrea + titis

C. 

pancreas + itis

D. 

pancreat + itis

E. 

pancrea + itis

 

62.

The prefix pan- in the medical term panhypopituitarism means  
 

A. 

condition.

B. 

many.

C. 

all.

D. 

under.

E. 

few.

 

63.

Which of the following medical terms has double prefixes?  
 

A. 

epinephrine

B. 

hyperparathyroidism

C. 

hypothyroidism

D. 

hyperglycemia

E. 

parathyroidectomy

 

64.

Translate the medical termhypophysectomy.  
 

A. 

removal of the hypophys

B. 

incision above the pituitary gland

C. 

enlargement of the pituitary gland

D. 

removal of the pituitary gland

E. 

surgical repair of the pituitary gland

 

65.

Translate the medical term exophthalmos as literally as possible.  
 

A. 

condition around the eye

B. 

bulging eyes

C. 

pertaining to the outside of the eye

D. 

the eyes are larger than normal

E. 

the pressure within the eye is increased

 

66.

A patient with an elevated blood sugar has  
 

A. 

hyperglycemia.

B. 

glycosuria.

C. 

hypoglycemia.

D. 

hyperglucosemia.

E. 

polyglycemia.

 

67.

The suffix -tropin means  
 

A. 

to turn.

B. 

formation.

C. 

development.

D. 

stimulating hormone.

E. 

secretion.

 

68.

Which of the following medical terms means a condition of under secretion of the pituitary gland?  
 

A. 

hyperpituitaryism

B. 

hypopituitaryism

C. 

subpituitarism

D. 

hypopituitarism

E. 

panhypopituitarism

 

69.

The abbreviation for diabetes mellitus that occurs during pregnancy is  
 

A. 

CGM.

B. 

FBS.

C. 

GDM.

D. 

GTT.

E. 

PDM.

 

70.

Type 2 diabetes mellitus can be abbreviated as  
 

A. 

NIDDM.

B. 

IDDM.

C. 

GTT.

D. 

CSII.

E. 

FBS.

 

71.

A characteristic symptom of diabetes mellitus is polyphagia. This means the patient has a condition of  
 

A. 

difficulty speaking.

B. 

difficulty swallowing.

C. 

eating very little.

D. 

excessive eating.

E. 

excessive drinking.

 

72.

A patient with a condition of underproduction of thyroid hormones has  
 

A. 

euthyroidism.

B. 

hypothyroidosis.

C. 

hypothyroidism.

D. 

hyperthyroidosis.

E. 

hyperthyroidism.

 

73.

Translate the medical termadrenalitis.  
 

A. 

incision into a gland

B. 

inflammation of a gland

C. 

infection of a gland

D. 

inflammation of the adrenal gland

E. 

infection of the adrenal gland

 

74.

The hormone that controls the metabolism and uptake of sugar and fats is  
 

A. 

epinephrine.

B. 

thyroxine.

C. 

glucagon.

D. 

calcitonin.

E. 

insulin.

 

75.

Build a medical term that means removal of the pancreas.  
 

A. 

pancre + tomy

B. 

pancreat + itis

C. 

pancreato + tomy

D. 

pancreat + ectomy

E. 

pancreato + plasty

 

76.

The abbreviation for a test to evaluate a patient’s thyroid gland activity is a(n)  
 

A. 

TFT.

B. 

GTT.

C. 

TSH.

D. 

ACTH.

 

77.

All of the following conditions refer to a substance in the blood EXCEPT  
 

A. 

hypomagnesemia.

B. 

calciuria.

C. 

glycemia.

D. 

hyperkalemia.

E. 

hyponatremia.

 

78.

Build a medical term that means break down of sugar.  
 

A. 

glyco + genesis

B. 

glyco + lysis

C. 

gluconeo + genesis

D. 

gluco + lysis

E. 

gluco + genesis

 

79.

Type 1 diabetes mellitus can be abbreviated as  
 

A. 

NIDDM.

B. 

IDDM.

C. 

GTT.

D. 

CSII.

E. 

FBS.

 

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Chapter 7 The Endocrine System-Endocrinology
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Medical Language Accelerated 1e Test Bank

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