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question 1 of 10 what would be the most common treatment for a child with a pituitary gland that does not produce enough hormones? a. having the child avoid stressful situations b. giving the child growth hormones c. giving the child insulin every day d. adding calcium ions to the childs blood
The pituitary gland is responsible for producing growth hormone. When it doesn't produce enough hormones, giving growth hormones is a common treatment. Avoiding stress doesn't address the hormonal deficiency. Insulin is related to blood - sugar regulation by the pancreas, not the pituitary. Adding calcium ions is not related to pituitary hormone deficiency.
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B. Giving the child growth hormones