Endocrine Disease QUIZ Flashcards

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Euthyroid Sick is characterized by
1. low T4 as a normal physologic response to illness
2. excess thyroid medication causing illness
3. an elevated T4 due to a thyroid tumor
4. low T4 due to surgical removal of a thyroid gland

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  1. low T4 as a normal physologic response to illness
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Regarding type II Diabetes,
1. all choices are correct
2. insulin is made, but tissues are insensitive to its action
3. obesity is a major pre-disposing risk factor
4. it is the most common form of diabetes in cats

A
  1. all choices are correct
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Insulin Overdose…
1. is not dangerous because the animal will compensate with cortisol release
2. may cause life-threatening liver failure
3. may cause life-threatening ketosis
4. is best treated by feeding the animal immediately when possible

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  1. is best treated by feeding the animal immediately when possible
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Hypothyroidism is treated by:
1. surgery
2. medication for 1-3 months
3. life-long medication
4. irradiation

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  1. life-long medication
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5
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Diabetes mellitus in the dog is diagnosed by
1. high blood glucose and high urine glucose together
2. high urine glucose
3. low blood insulin level
4. high blood glucose

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  1. high blood glucose and high urine glucose together
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Diabetic ketoacidosis:
1. all choices are correct
2. causes low blood pH
3. is a rapidly fatal condition if untreated
4. causes ketones in the urine

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  1. all choices are correct
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Animals with Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s Disease) may demonstrate:
1. all choices are correct
2. panting
3. polyuria/polydipsia (PU/PD)
4. pot-belly appearance

A
  1. all choices are correct
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8
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Diabetes mellitus in dogs is treated with
1. consistent daily exercise
2. all choices are correct
3. complex carbohydrate (high fiber) diets
4. insulin injections

A
  1. all choices are correct
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9
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The test of choice to identify Hypoadrenocorticism (Addison’s Disease) is
1. ACTH Stimulation Test
2. ask the animal psychic
3. Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test (LDDS)
4. Blood electrolytes

A
  1. ACTH Stimulation Test
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10
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Diabetes mellitus in cats is treated with insulin and
1. none of the choices is correct
2. oral hypoglycemic agents
3. surgery
4. high fiber or high protein diets

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  1. high fiber or high protein diets
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The most common cause of Cushing’s Disease in dogs is
1. pancreatic tumor
2. liver tumor
3. adrenal tumor
4. pituitary (brain) tumor

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  1. pituitary (brain) tumor
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12
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Hypothyroidism is most accurately diagnosed with:
1. blood fT4 levels
2. blood T4 levels
3. blood TSH levels
4. all choices together

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  1. all choices together
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13
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Hypoadrenocorticism (Addison’s Disease) may present with clinical signs of
1. intermittent vomiting and diarrhea
2. weakness and bradycardia
3. acute collapse and dehydration
4. all choices are correct

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  1. all choices are correct
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14
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Hyperthyroidism is treated by
1. surgery to remove thyroid tumors
2. Radioactive iodine is given once
3. life-long medication
4. all choices are treatment options

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  1. all choices are treatment options
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15
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What causes Iatrogenic Cushing’s Disease?
1. prednisone use
2. excess IV fluids
3. NSAID use (i.e. Rimadyl/carprofen)
4. antibiotic use

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  1. prednisone use
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16
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The test of choice to identify Cushing’s Disease is:
1. LDDS test (Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test)
2. abdominal radiographs
3. blood electrolytes
4. urinalysis

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  1. LDDS test (Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test)
17
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List three characteristics of Endocrine Alopecia

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“rat tail”
Loss of curl (poodles)
Skin gaining hyperpigmentation in balding areas

18
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List three clinical signs of Hyperthyroidism in the cat

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losing weight while having a good appetite
vocalizing
vomiting & diarrhea

19
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List two clinical signs of Hypoglycemia.

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lethargy, weakness

20
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List one goal of treating a patient diagnosed with Diabetes mellitus.

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Patient and owner comfort
Maintaining ideal body weight and muscle tone