What are the 2 ways that hormones can achieve effect?
What are the 2 mechanisms of action for hormones?
What part of the brain is the coordinating center of the endocrine system?
hypothalamus
What is the purpose of the pituitary gland in the endocrine system?
What do the anterior and posterior pituitary control?
– anterior pituitary:
– posterior pituitary:
Where are the adrenal glands located?
on top of each kidney
What are the 2 hormones that the adrenal glands secrete?
What hormone does the adrenal medulla secrete?
catecholamines (stimulates fight/flight response)
How would you assess the endocrine system?
What kind of diagnostic tests could confirm endocrine disorders?
What are 2 disorders of the anterior pituitary gland?
What is hypopituitarism?
deficiency of one or more hormones (like gonadotropins or growth hormone)
What results in a gonadotropin hormone deficiency?
changes in sexual function
What results in a growth hormone deficiency?
How does a gonadotropin deficiency present differently in males and females?
What are some causes of hypopituitarism?
What are some assessment characteristics for hypopituitarism?
What is the primary intervention for hypopituitarism?
replacement of deficient hormones
What is hyperpituitarism?
oversecretion of one or more hormones
What is acromegaly? Why is early detection and treatment important for acromegaly?
– acromegaly: an oversecretion of growth hormone after puberty
– early detection and treatment prevent irreversible damage
What is gigantism?
oversecretion of growth hormone before puberty
What is the most common cause of hyperpituitarism?
pituitary adenoma – abnormal growth of tissue surrounding pituitary gland (pituitary tumor that compresses the optic chiasm and arteries in the brain)
What are some assessment characteristics for hyperpituitarism?
What are some treatment interventions for hyperpituitarism?