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A client undergoing an evaluation of hormone levels asks, "What regulates the hormone levels?"

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A client undergoing an evaluation of their hormone levels asks "What regulates the hormone levels?" Which response by the nurse would be considered most accurate?

a) The hypothalamic-pituitary-target cell system

b) Exogenous forms of hormones

c) The positive feedback loop

d) The hypophysial portal system

Answer:

a) The hypothalamic-pituitary-target cell system

Step-by-step explanation:

Hormone release in the body system are principally regulated via a negative feedback system. In the negative feedback system, a stimuli evoke the production of an hormone (for example lets say production of thyroid hormone from the signaling produced by anterior pituitary glands); now, once this hormone gets to a substantial certain level, a negative feedback is generated to the hypothalamic-pituitary-target cell system and anterior pituitary to inhibit further signaling of hormonal production to the thyroid gland. This process thereby regulates the production of hormone levels.

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