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calcitonin: hormone that acts antagonistically to parathyroid hormone
hypothalamus: pituitary gland is controlled by the ______________
cortisol: hormone secreted by the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex
kidney: target organ of erythropoeitin
oxytocin: peptide hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland
decreases: effect of ADH on permeability of renal collecting ducts
hypokalemia: cause of DI
hyperventilation: intervention that may cause abrupt decline in ionized calcium levels
decreqases: what effect does decreased PTH have on Ca++
hypercalcemia: a cause of short QT interval
rises: as the level of cortisol ______, the amount of ACTH is turned down
sheehan : syndrome manifesting as hypopituitarism, and is the result of pituitary infarct following postpartum shock
dwarfism: condition caused by hyposecretion of growth hormone
chvostek: sign describing ipsilateral twitching when tapping facial nerve at the angle of the jaw
trousseau: sign describing aggravation of muscle with inflation of BP cuff yielding irritability and spasm at the wrist.
hypocalcemia: ________ prolongs response to NDMR
Across:| 1. | pituitary gland is controlled by the ______________ | | 3. | effect of ADH on permeability of renal collecting ducts | | 5. | cause of DI | | 6. | sign describing aggravation of muscle with inflation of BP cuff yielding irritability and spasm at the wrist. | | 8. | hormone secreted by the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex | | 10. | condition caused by hyposecretion of growth hormone | | 12. | target organ of erythropoeitin | | 13. | peptide hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland |
| | Down:| 2. | intervention that may cause abrupt decline in ionized calcium levels | | 4. | hormone that acts antagonistically to parathyroid hormone | | 7. | as the level of cortisol ______, the amount of ACTH is turned down | | 8. | sign describing ipsilateral twitching when tapping facial nerve at the angle of the jaw | | 9. | syndrome manifesting as hypopituitarism, and is the result of pituitary infarct following postpartum shock | | 10. | what effect does decreased PTH have on Ca++ | | 11. | ________ prolongs response to NDMR |
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Across:| 1. | pituitary gland is controlled by the ______________ | | 3. | effect of ADH on permeability of renal collecting ducts | | 5. | cause of DI | | 6. | sign describing aggravation of muscle with inflation of BP cuff yielding irritability and spasm at the wrist. | | 8. | hormone secreted by the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex | | 10. | condition caused by hyposecretion of growth hormone | | 12. | target organ of erythropoeitin | | 13. | peptide hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland |
| | Down:| 2. | intervention that may cause abrupt decline in ionized calcium levels | | 4. | hormone that acts antagonistically to parathyroid hormone | | 7. | as the level of cortisol ______, the amount of ACTH is turned down | | 8. | sign describing ipsilateral twitching when tapping facial nerve at the angle of the jaw | | 9. | syndrome manifesting as hypopituitarism, and is the result of pituitary infarct following postpartum shock | | 10. | what effect does decreased PTH have on Ca++ | | 11. | ________ prolongs response to NDMR |
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