Along with the role of hormones function, the epinephrine and nor-epinephrine are doing which function in our body? Fuel for cellular respiration. Solutes to promote osmotic flow. Ions to promote action potential. Neurotransmitters.

What syndrome will occur as a result of hyper-secretion of adrenal cortex? Cushing. Simmonds Conn. Addison.

From where all the hormones of adrenal cortex are synthesized? Fats. Cholesterol. Glycoprotein. Tyrosine.

The paranoid thinking is characterized by, feeling of ......? Suspicion and jealousy Self-pity and self-centered Anger and aggression Simultaneous hero worship and hero hating

Which of the following hormone regulates the body's metabolic rate? Thyroxine Aldosteron Oxytocin Cortisone

Which hormone is secreted by thymus gland? Thyroxine. Thymosin. Thyrocalcitonin. Parathormone.

The following characteristic symptoms are seen in thyroid storm except ........? Severe bradycardia High fever Extreme irritability Delirium

Which part of the brain with the greatest influence over the endocrine system? Amygdala. Medulla oblongata. Hypothalamus. Cerebral cortex.

Which part secreting hormones are responsible for “ fight or flight “ mechanism in our body? Adrenal cortex. Adrenal pancreatic complex. Hypothalamus. Adrenal medulla.

Thyroxine and triiodothyronine, produced by the thyroid gland, are synthesized from iodine and -? Tyrosine. Cholesterol Phenylalanine Glycoprotein.

According to Maslow's hierarchy, which basic needs must be met first? Esteem Safety and Security Physiologic Love and belonging

Where is pineal gland located? On the kidneys. Beneath the thymus gland. In the brain. Beneath the thyroid gland.

Adjacent to which part, the parathyroid glands located? Adrenal glands. Adenoids. Thyroid gland. Pancreas.

Which of the following is a steroid hormone? Thyroxine. Epinephrine. Prostaglandin. Estrogen.

Which of the following medical condition diagnosed by Schilling test? Rheumatoid arthritis Vitamin B12 deficiency Lupus erythematosus Ulcerative colitis

What is the main function of nor-epinephrine? Cellular respiration. Increase urine. Increase blood pressure. The release of epinephrine.

Which hormone was isolated first in 1902? Epinephrine. Thyroxine. Secretine. Testosterone.

What will be the result of excessive production of growth hormones? A Pituitary giant. Disproportionately large hands, feet and jaw. Deterioration of the bones. A Pituitary dwarf.

How does the oxytocin and vasopressin hormones reach their target cells? Through Lymphatic vessels. The anterior pituitary gland. Through Blood vessels. Axons.

The process of adding water to lime to convert it in hydrated lime is known as?(G.K) Hydration Watering Slaking Calcination

Gas Tanks are painted with?(G.K) Luminous paint Bituminous paint Aluminium paint Colloidal paint

Which endocrine gland is closely connected with immune system of the body? Pineal. Parathyroid. Thyroid. Thymus.

The hormones secreting cells, called neurosecretory cells, are abundant in ? Cerebral cortex. Amygdala. Hypothalamus. Medulla oblongata.

Bullet proof glass?(G.K) Is covered by steel sheet from inside None of these Has iron wires embedded in its structures Is made of thick glass sheets sand witched by a layer of high tensile plastic

Which of the following hormone is a modified amino acid? Progesterone. Prostaglandin. Estrogen. Epinephrine.

Which of the following medical condition is not seen in Shaken Baby Syndrome(SBS) or Abusive Head Trauma(AHT) triad of symptoms? Retinal bleeding Brain swelling Subdural hematoma Shoulder dislocation

Which of the following actions should the nurse take to use a wide base support when assisting a client to get up in a chair? Tighten his or her pelvic muscles Spread his or her feet apart Face the client , bend the knees and place hands on client's forearm and lift Bend at the waist and place arms under the client's arm and lift

The most common form of ECT (Electro Convulsive Therapy) given in the hospital nowadays ...... ? Direct ECT Traditional ECT Modified ECT Unilateral ECT

What is the main purpose of Z track method of IM (intramuscular) injection technique? To reduce pain To get immediate pharmacology effects To inject large amount of medicine into muscle To reduce leakage of medicine into subcutaneous tissue