The carbohydrate functions of cortisol is NOT consistent with which of the following statements? a. increases glycogenolysis in liver b. increases glycogenesis in liver c. decreases glucose uptake by tissue d. increases gluconeogenesis in liver
Which of the following metabolic environment is not consistent with the disease indicated? a. increases in LH in mid menstrual cycle b. hypoglycaemia in primary thyroid insufficiency c. hyperosmolality in ADH excess d. hyponatremia in primary adrenal insufficiency
ANSWER.
b) Increase glycogenesis(process of formation of glycogen from glucose) in liver
is not a function of cortisol.
* Cortisol enhance gluconeogenesis and maintain blood glucose level.
a) A metabolic environment is not consistent with the disease indicated is Increases
in LH(Leutinizing hormone) in mid menstrual cycle.
* Increased LH in mid menstrual cycle helps the process of release of ova or ovulation.
The carbohydrate functions of cortisol is NOT consistent with which of the following statements? a. increases...
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Patient presents with the following test results: Reference Interval Result Test 155 135 to 145 mmo L Sodium 3.6 to 5.9 mmol L Potassium 3.0 Which of the following is not consistent with the laboratory data? a) Serum is most likely hyper-osmolar b) Differential diagnosis would include Conn's syndrome c) Patient is most likely hypertensive d) Differential diagnosis would include Addisonian crisis Question 30 (1 point) The fat functions of cortisol are NOT consistent with which of the following statements?...
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