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Multiple Choice


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Question 1
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An ______ gland secretes chemical substances to nearby tissues through a duct.
 
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Question 2
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The tendency of the body to keep the internal environment and metabolism steady and normal is:
 
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Question 3
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The disease marked by inadequate insulin activity in the body is:
 
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Question 4
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Normal blood glucose level is:
 
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Question 5
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Scenario: A diabetic patient presents with excessive urination. This condition is best attributed to:
 
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Question 6
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The process of excessive urination in the diabetic patient is known as:
 
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Question 7
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With which of the following signs or symptoms will the patient experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis present?
 
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Question 8
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Kussmaul's respirations are seen in which of the following conditions?
 
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This disorder's signs and symptoms include prominent weight gain in the trunk, face, and neck, with accumulation of fat on the upper back and easily bruised, translucent skin.
 
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This disorder's signs and symptoms include progressive weakness, fatigue, decreased appetite, and weight loss.
 
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