Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Adrenal Assessment – HPAT Axis Review and Lab Testing Review – Video

HPAT Axis Review and Lab Testing Review

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#1. Blood pressure that drops upon standing, poor pupil constriction, and canker sores can be a presenting sign of adrenal issues.
#2. Bowels that are sluggish and constipated, vs. irritable or hyperfunctioning, can indicate ________________ .
#3. Low to normal blood pressure and low cholesterol in a client can indicate:
#4. Primary hypothyroid pattern can be accompanied by low serum cholesterol, triglyceride, and calcium levels.
#5. Your client's serum potassium levels are high, while sodium and glucose are low. This, along with other presenting symptoms, can be an indication of:

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