Endocrine Disease QUIZ Flashcards
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
- low T4 as a normal physologic response to illness
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
- all choices are correct
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
- is best treated by feeding the animal immediately when possible
Hypothyroidism is treated by:
1. surgery
2. medication for 1-3 months
3. life-long medication
4. irradiation
- life-long medication
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
- high blood glucose and high urine glucose together
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
- all choices are correct
Animals with Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s Disease) may demonstrate:
1. all choices are correct
2. panting
3. polyuria/polydipsia (PU/PD)
4. pot-belly appearance
- all choices are correct
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
- all choices are correct
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
- ACTH Stimulation Test
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
- high fiber or high protein diets
The most common cause of Cushing’s Disease in dogs is
1. pancreatic tumor
2. liver tumor
3. adrenal tumor
4. pituitary (brain) tumor
- pituitary (brain) tumor
Hypothyroidism is most accurately diagnosed with:
1. blood fT4 levels
2. blood T4 levels
3. blood TSH levels
4. all choices together
- all choices together
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
- all choices are correct
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
- all choices are treatment options
What causes Iatrogenic Cushing’s Disease?
1. prednisone use
2. excess IV fluids
3. NSAID use (i.e. Rimadyl/carprofen)
4. antibiotic use
- prednisone use