The nurse is preparing to discuss the importance of neuroendrocrine regulation with a group of nurses who work in the endocrine clinic

The nurse will explain that this type of regulation facilitates which essential abilities? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Ability to think critically
2. Ability to reason
3. Ability to reproduce
4. Ability to adapt to external changes
5. Ability to grow physically


3,4,5
Rationale 1: Critical thinking is a cognitive function that is not regulated by neuroendrocrine collaboration.
Rationale 2: Reasoning is a cognitive function that is not regulated by neuroendrocrine collaboration.
Rationale 3: The functioning of the endocrine system is intimately connected to that of the nervous system. This connection is referred to as neuroendrocrine regulation. The systems work synergistically to regulate overall physiological functioning, including reproduction.
Rationale 4: The functioning of the endocrine system is intimately connected to that of the nervous system. This connection is referred to as neuroendrocrine regulation. The systems work synergistically to regulate overall physiological functioning, including adaptability to changes in the external environment.
Rationale 5: The functioning of the endocrine system is intimately connected to that of the nervous system. This connection is referred to as neuroendrocrine regulation. The systems work synergistically to regulate overall physiological functioning, including growth and development.

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