diabetes Crossword Puzzles
Diabetes 2021-03-13
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- popular long acting insulin with flat profile
- 30% PWD have this but probably higher
- to control diabetes is important to keep ___
- leading cause of non traumatic amputations
- diabetes symptom going to toilet a lot
- diabetes drug discovered in 1922
- diabetes is considered a _______ condition
- dangerous low blood sugar episode
- macronutrient raises blood sugar
- Maori & Pacific higher risk end stage ___disease
- diagnosis of diabetes is when HBA1c =/above____
- type 2 diabetes was called this (2 wds)
- what diabetes type always requires insulin?
- person with diabetes ( abbrev)
- MINIMUM a PWD should be reviewed in primary care
- first line drug to treat type 2 diabetes
- recommended insulin needle length (MM)
- to avoid lumps need to ______injection sites
- used to treat a hypo
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- professional who assists with diet advice
- carbohydrates convert starch into blood ____
- diabetes occurs in pregnancy
- people with diabetes check glucose with a ____?
- diabetes eye screening checks for______
- person who cares for feet
- nuts portion should fit inside your closed_____
- syndrome increases diabetes risk
- diabetes self management education (abbrev.)
- age group when type 1 often diagnosed
- how often should insulin needle be changed?
- age group with most aggressive type 2(2 wds)
- healthy _____ is key to managing diabetes
- excessive _______ is common diabetes symptom
- country where insulin discovered
- MAIN contributor for diabetes increase
- what is the most common type of diabetes
36 Clues: used to treat a hypo • person who cares for feet • diabetes occurs in pregnancy • person with diabetes ( abbrev) • diabetes drug discovered in 1922 • syndrome increases diabetes risk • macronutrient raises blood sugar • country where insulin discovered • dangerous low blood sugar episode • 30% PWD have this but probably higher • age group when type 1 often diagnosed • ...
Diabetes 2021-07-16
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- popular long acting insulin with flat profile
- 30% PWD have this but probably higher
- to control diabetes is important to keep ___
- leading cause of non traumatic amputations
- diabetes symptom going to toilet a lot
- diabetes drug discovered in 1922
- diabetes is considered a _______ condition
- dangerous low blood sugar episode
- macronutrient raises blood sugar
- Maori & Pacific higher risk end stage ___disease
- diagnosis of diabetes is when HBA1c =/above____
- type 2 diabetes was called this (2 wds)
- what diabetes type always requires insulin?
- person with diabetes ( abbrev)
- MINIMUM a PWD should be reviewed in primary care
- first line drug to treat type 2 diabetes
- recommended insulin needle length (MM)
- to avoid lumps need to ______injection sites
- used to treat a hypo
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- professional who assists with diet advice
- carbohydrates convert starch into blood ____
- diabetes occurs in pregnancy
- people with diabetes check glucose with a ____?
- diabetes eye screening checks for______
- person who cares for feet
- nuts portion should fit inside your closed_____
- syndrome increases diabetes risk
- diabetes self management education (abbrev.)
- age group when type 1 often diagnosed
- how often should insulin needle be changed?
- age group with most aggressive type 2(2 wds)
- healthy _____ is key to managing diabetes
- excessive _______ is common diabetes symptom
- country where insulin discovered
- MAIN contributor for diabetes increase
- what is the most common type of diabetes
36 Clues: used to treat a hypo • person who cares for feet • diabetes occurs in pregnancy • person with diabetes ( abbrev) • diabetes drug discovered in 1922 • syndrome increases diabetes risk • macronutrient raises blood sugar • country where insulin discovered • dangerous low blood sugar episode • 30% PWD have this but probably higher • age group when type 1 often diagnosed • ...
Pediatric Diabetes Insipidus 2023-12-15
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- In the context of Diabetes Insipidus, what is the significance of urine specific gravity measurement
- What is the primary underlying cause of nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus in children
- Which condition can mimic the symptoms of Diabetes Insipidus in children, leading to a misdiagnosis
- What is the primary mechanism underlying the polyuria seen in Diabetes Insipidus
- What is a potential cause of transient Diabetes Insipidus in newborns
- First-line treatment for central Diabetes Insipidus in pediatric patients is
- Which medication can contribute to the development of nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus in children
- What is the primary factor that triggers the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
- Which imaging study is useful in identifying tumors associated with central Diabetes Insipidus
- Imaging modality used to identify structural abnormalities in Diabetes Insipidus is
- Which diagnostic test involves restricting water intake to assess urinary concentration ability?
- In children with nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus, which renal tubular segment is primarily affected
- Which symptom is NOT commonly associated with Diabetes Insipidus in children
- What is the main characteristic of Diabetes Insipidus in children?
- What is the most common genetic form of nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus in children
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- Potential complications of untreated Diabetes Insipidus in children include
- Which age group is more commonly affected by central Diabetes Insipidus in children
- In a water deprivation test, what is a positive response indicative of in a child suspected of having Diabetes Insipidus desmopressin (DDAVP) use in the management of Diabetes Insipidus
- What dietary advice is often given to children with Diabetes Insipidus to help manage their condition
- What is a common symptom in children with Diabetes Insipidus during episodes of dehydration
- What is the most common initial symptom in children with Diabetes Insipidus
- Which condition can lead to secondary Diabetes Insipidus in children
- In nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus, impaired response to ADH occurs at the level of
- Electrolyte abnormalities often seen in children with Diabetes Insipidus include
- Which type of Diabetes Insipidus is more responsive to desmopressin (DDAVP) therapy
- What is a potential long-term complication of chronic
- Which hormone deficiency is associated with central Diabetes Insipidus in children?
- In a water deprivation test, what is a positive response indicative of in a child suspected of having Diabetes Insipidus
- What hormone, in addition to ADH, plays a role in fluid balance regulation in the body
- Which condition is a potential complication of prolonged dehydration in children with Diabetes Insipidus
- What is potential cause of acquired nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus in children
31 Clues: What is a potential long-term complication of chronic • What is the main characteristic of Diabetes Insipidus in children? • Which condition can lead to secondary Diabetes Insipidus in children • What is a potential cause of transient Diabetes Insipidus in newborns • Potential complications of untreated Diabetes Insipidus in children include • ...
Diabetes 2016-10-09
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- The main protein hormone involved with diabetes
- Process in which the body's own immune system attack the Beta islets
- The organ that is responsible for producing hormones involved in diabetes
- The main sugar involved with diabetes
- metabolic acidosis developing in type 1 diabetes due to beta oxidation of fats(2 words)
- In type 2 diabetes there is decreased _________ of receptors
- Main cause of type 1 diabetes
- The term for High blood glucose levels
- Damage to the eyes due to chronic diabetes
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- Responsible for the movement of glucose into the cells (2 words)
- Lifestyle risk factor for type 2 diabetes
- Elevated blood glucose levels occurring during pregnancy (2 words)
- Term used for excessive passing of urine
- Precursor to insulin
- Damage to the kidneys as a result of diabetes
- Non insulin dependent diabetes
- The term for low blood glucose levels
- Insulin dependent diabetes
- Hormone that is released to combat low blood glucose levels
- Damage to the nerves as a result of diabetes
- The main symptom of diabetes
21 Clues: Precursor to insulin • Insulin dependent diabetes • The main symptom of diabetes • Main cause of type 1 diabetes • Non insulin dependent diabetes • The main sugar involved with diabetes • The term for low blood glucose levels • The term for High blood glucose levels • Term used for excessive passing of urine • Lifestyle risk factor for type 2 diabetes • ...
Diabetes: Test Your Knowledge 2016-05-05
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- This is a complication of poorly controlled diabetes.
- This is also called low blood sugar.
- What is the major cause of Type 2 diabetes?
- If you develop Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, if you're good at this, your lessen your risks of developing complications.
- Doing this increases your likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes.
- This is a hormone produced by the pancreas that all humans must have to use glucose for energy in their bodies.
- You cannot change this risk factor for diabetes; it's passed down thru your parents.
- Most young people with diabetes have Type 1 and manage with insulin, but there is a growing number of Type 2 in what age group?
- This is the third preventable risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes;
- This is the leading cause of death in people with diabetes.
- This is the second leading preventable risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes.
- You cannot prevent this type of diabetes; the pancreas produces very little or no insulin.
- People with diabetes are twice as likely to have this happen as someone who is not diabetic.
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- Synonym for when a person's blood sugar is too high.
- This is a complication of the digestive system due to diabetes.
- This is what needs insulin to be used by the body for energy.
- Some people think eating too much of this causes diabetes.
- There are several symptoms of diabetes including blurred vision, extreme fatigue, frequent urination, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and this symptom.
- 44% of dialysis patients have this complication because of diabetes.
- This complication of diabetes can lead to limb amputation because they don't feel injuries and don't heal well.
- Can you tell if a person has diabetes by looking at them?
- Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are not this.
- At least 7% can lower your likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes (That's 15 lbs for a 200 lb person.)
- This type of diabetes is preventable in many cases; the pancreas does make some insulin.
24 Clues: This is also called low blood sugar. • Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are not this. • What is the major cause of Type 2 diabetes? • Synonym for when a person's blood sugar is too high. • This is a complication of poorly controlled diabetes. • Can you tell if a person has diabetes by looking at them? • Some people think eating too much of this causes diabetes. • ...
Diabetes 2022-06-14
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- Toujeo is classified as a(n) ___________ acting insulin.
- Pregabalin, gabapentin, or duloxetine are recommended as initial pharmacologic treatment for this type of pain in diabetes.
- The brand name of the only oral GLP-1 receptor agonist.
- This diagnostic test indicates the average blood glucose over the previous 3 months.
- Microvascualr complication characterized by mild to complete vision loss.
- This treatment is a necessity for those with T1DM.
- Diabetes developed during pregnancy.
- These cells are attacked and destroyed by autoantibodies in people with T1DM.
- Type 1 diabetes was once referred to as ______ diabetes.
- This class of medications is known as insulin secretagogues.
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- Phenomenon where there is increased insulin release in response to oral glucose load when compared to IV administration of glucose.
- This is used to calculate the grams of carbohydrates covered by 1 unit of rapid-acting insulin.
- The term for excessive thirst.
- This second-generation agent used in T2DM should be avoided in CKD stages 3, 4, and 5.
- Technical term for high blood sugar.
- This hormone increases hepatic glucose production.
- People with diabetes are deficient in this neuroendocrine hormone.
- The co-transporter that is inhibited by canagliflozin.
- Brand name of insulin lispro.
- The typical first-line medication for T2DM.
20 Clues: Brand name of insulin lispro. • The term for excessive thirst. • Technical term for high blood sugar. • Diabetes developed during pregnancy. • The typical first-line medication for T2DM. • This hormone increases hepatic glucose production. • This treatment is a necessity for those with T1DM. • The co-transporter that is inhibited by canagliflozin. • ...
Diabetes 2018-11-08
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- A risk factor involving family Hx for those with Type one diabetes includes this type of disorder involving the immune system.
- A clinical manifestation of type two diabetes involving patients presenting as "apple shaped"
- Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by many with Diabetes.
- This possible consequence of diabetes involving disease of the neurons is commonly seen in type 2 diabetics loss of sensation in their feet, and is known as?
- These anti-diabetic drugs that increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is also a this type of drug.
- Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours.
- This hormone increases blood glucose levels and is used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar levels.
- Those with Diabetes may experience increased or excessive thirst.
- Type one diabetes is primarily in children and can have the onset occur as young as how many years old?
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- This state of low blood glucose is characterized by headache, fatigue, hunger, tachycardia, diaphoresis, anxiety and confusion.
- A patient should avoid administration of insulin within 60 to up to how may minutes before physical therapy sessions.
- Group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence
- For those patients who need insulin, it must be administered in this way.
- Due to excessive thirst this may result.
- State characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
- This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 h/d through a sub Q catheter.
- This possible consequence of diabetes involving disease of the kidneys is known as?
- Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance
- Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
21 Clues: Due to excessive thirst this may result. • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence • Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance • Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water. • Those with Diabetes may experience increased or excessive thirst. • ...
Diabetes 2023-09-25
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- symposium of diabetes mellitus
- Betacell cell that destroyed in type 2 diabetes mellitus
- diabetes it occurs in during pregnancy
- primary source of energy for the BOdy in individual with diabetes
- risk factor of diabetes mellitus
- risk factors for type 1 diabetes
- type 1 is
- autoimmunity to betta cell in the islets of langerhans would result in what physiology state
- what is the symptoms of diabetes mellitus
- drug for diabetes mellitus
- organ is primarily affected by Diabetic neuropathy
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- excessive thirst and volume of dilute urine may be symptoms of
- insipidus is a condition in which kidney are unable to conserve water
- what is DKA
- Insulin deficiency associated with
- neuropathy associated with loss of sensation or feeling in the extremeties
- non-insuline dependents
- the test for checking mean plasma glucose concentration of type 1 and type 2 diabetes
- blood sugar is well controlled when hemoglobin A1C is
- Insulin kept at room temperature outside refrigerator for
- what is the first line drug for patients with type 2 Diabetic and one
- complication of diabetes mellitus
- requires a hyperglycaemia state to permit entry of glucose into the cell
- hypoglycaemia
- inches hunger in CM type one diabetes mellitus
- what required for type 1 diabetes
- increased by Insulin
- hormone produced by B-cell of the pancreas
28 Clues: type 1 is • what is DKA • hypoglycaemia • increased by Insulin • non-insuline dependents • drug for diabetes mellitus • symposium of diabetes mellitus • risk factor of diabetes mellitus • risk factors for type 1 diabetes • complication of diabetes mellitus • what required for type 1 diabetes • Insulin deficiency associated with • diabetes it occurs in during pregnancy • ...
Diabetes Crossword Puzzle - Rajkumar Singh 2023-09-27
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- You cannot prevent this type of diabetes; the pancreas produces very little or no insulin
- Substances produced when the body breaks down fat for energy in the absence of sufficient insulin, often associated with uncontrolled diabetes
- At least 7% can lower your likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes (That's 15 lbs for a 200 lb person)
- Most young people with diabetes have Type 1 and manage with insulin, but there is a growing number of Type 2 in what age group?
- Some people think eating too much of this causes diabetes
- This is the second leading preventable risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes
- This is the leading cause of death in people with diabetes
- Synonym for when a person's blood sugar is too high
- You cannot change this risk factor for diabetes, it's passed down through your parents
- The major cause of Type 2 diabetes
- Can you tell if a person has diabetes by looking at them?
- Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are not this
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- 44% of dialysis patients have this complication because of diabetes
- There are several symptoms of diabetes including blurred vision, extreme fatigue, frequent urination, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and this symptom
- This is also called low blood sugar
- If you develop Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, if you're good at this, your lessen your risks of developing complications
- This complication of diabetes can lead to limb amputation because they don't feel injuries and don't heal well
- This type of diabetes is preventable in many cases, the pancreas does make some insulin
- This is a complication of the digestive system due to diabetes
- This is a hormone produced by the pancreas that all humans must have to use glucose for energy in their bodies
- This is what needs insulin to be used by the body for energy
- Doing this increases your likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes
- People with diabetes are twice as likely to have this happen as someone who is not diabetic
23 Clues: The major cause of Type 2 diabetes • This is also called low blood sugar • Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are not this • Synonym for when a person's blood sugar is too high • Some people think eating too much of this causes diabetes • Can you tell if a person has diabetes by looking at them? • This is the leading cause of death in people with diabetes • ...
Diabetes 2013-05-07
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- Symptom – E______ T_____
- Type of diabetes ually diagnosed in children and young adults
- Diabetes causes more deaths than b_____ c_____ and A___ combined
- Symptom – F_______ U________
- Risks - E__ S____ P_______
- Low blood sugar
- Symptom – W_____ L___
- Risks – D______ N_____
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- The first case of type 1 diabetes was diagnosed in _______. (spelled out)
- An organ of the body that produces insulin
- Risk factor – a__
- Risk factor – e_______
- Risks – K_____ D_____
- Risk factor – f_____ h______
- The cause of type 1 diabetes is _________.
- A type of diabetes that only develops during pregnancy
- Injectable medication used to treat diabetes
- High blood sugar
- Being overweight is a ____ ______
- A body mass index (BMI) greater than 25
- mellitus diabetes’ full name
21 Clues: Low blood sugar • High blood sugar • Risk factor – a__ • Risks – K_____ D_____ • Symptom – W_____ L___ • Risk factor – e_______ • Risks – D______ N_____ • Symptom – E______ T_____ • Risks - E__ S____ P_______ • Risk factor – f_____ h______ • Symptom – F_______ U________ • mellitus diabetes’ full name • Being overweight is a ____ ______ • A body mass index (BMI) greater than 25 • ...
Complications of diabetes mellitus in childern 2023-11-27
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- complication of diabetes during gestation is known as ----'diabetes?
- which entetoviridae family virus can cause type1 diabetes
- Drug of choice diabetes mellitus 2
- blood sample taken before food for sugar levels
- condtion defined as high level of glucose
- complication of diabetis affecting retina os diabetic------?
- late complication of Diabetis mellitus
- most common symptom of diabetis in children
- intermediate acting insulin
- diabetic condition with presence of ketone bodies
- therapy used treat diabetes
- frequent episodes of ketoacidosis is known as
- which congenital syndrome can cause diabetic mellitus
- what affect does diabetes have on kidney
- cell that produces insulin
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- type 1 diabetes formerly known as
- condition defined as low level of glucose
- device used for testing glucose
- complication of diabetes related to heart
- what happens to the sight during Diabetic mellitus
- blood sample taken at random time for test blood sugar levels
- which specialist of pediatric branch should you consult with for diabetic patient
- what kind of childre are at more risk for diabetes mellitus
- short acting insulin
- most common type of diabetes in children
- diabetes caused by genetic mutation
- in ketoacidosis what is found in urine
- compication of diabetes related to nerves
- long acting insulin
- rapid acting insulin
- which organ produces insulin
- diabetes is divides into howmany types
32 Clues: long acting insulin • short acting insulin • rapid acting insulin • cell that produces insulin • intermediate acting insulin • therapy used treat diabetes • which organ produces insulin • device used for testing glucose • type 1 diabetes formerly known as • Drug of choice diabetes mellitus 2 • diabetes caused by genetic mutation • late complication of Diabetis mellitus • ...
Diabetes 2019-02-04
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- Diabetic patients are at higher risk for this type of infection because of excess glucose being released through the urethra
- This AM hyperglycemia is caused by the patient receiving too much insulin at night, leading to hypoglycemia and rebound hyperglycemia
- This rapid, deep breathing pattern is the lungs way of compensating for metabolic acidosis from diabetic ketoacidosis
- This laboratory test will tell us on average how high the patient’s blood sugar readings have been for the past 2-3 months
- This disease process can be a complication of diabetes and should be managed in order to prevent cardiovascular complications
- Diabetic complications related to small vessels such as the eyes, kidneys, or nerves
- This is the general term for changes to subcutaneous tissue due to frequent insulin injection
- This is the most common site for administration of insulin to provide for maximum absorption and drug effectiveness
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive thirst
- This problem is when insulin is having difficulty binding to receptor sites on cells due to chronic hyperglycemia
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive hunger
- All diabetic patients should have a yearly exam for this body part to assess for complications
- If patient is having a hypoglycemic reaction you should provide them with 15 grams of what?
- This complication of diabetes leads to uncomfortable symptoms and high risk for injury in peripheral extremities
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- Patients with HHS require a lot of this in order to correct their imbalance
- This complication of diabetes leads to delayed gastric emptying and uncomfortable gastrointestinal symptoms
- Signs and symptoms include blurred vision, polydipsia, polyuria, weakness, headache
- This complication of diabetes results in micro-aneurysms forming within the eye
- Diabetic complications related to large vessels such as the heart, brain, and peripheral vascular system
- Signs and symptoms include anxiousness, irritability, hunger, and dizziness
- This AM hyperglycemia is caused by the patient having a surge of growth hormone overnight
- This type is insulin is the first medication that should be given to a patient in DKA
- This medication can be given IV or IM in a pinch to get the blood sugar up
- This body part should be examined every day for skin breakdown or changes
- Device utilized to monitor blood glucose readings in the hospital or at home
- DKA is different than HHS in that there is a production of this, which is a byproduct of fat metabolism
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by frequent urination
- If this is present in the urine, a diabetic patient may be beginning to experience renal complications
- This acronym is the laboratory test that can identify whether patient is in a state of acidosis or alkalosis
29 Clues: Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive thirst • Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive hunger • Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by frequent urination • This body part should be examined every day for skin breakdown or changes • This medication can be given IV or IM in a pinch to get the blood sugar up • ...
Diabetes 2019-02-04
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- This medication can be given IV or IM in a pinch to get the blood sugar up
- This rapid, deep breathing pattern is the lungs way of compensating for metabolic acidosis from diabetic ketoacidosis
- This problem is when insulin is having difficulty binding to receptor sites on cells due to chronic hyperglycemia
- This complication of diabetes leads to uncomfortable symptoms and high risk for injury in peripheral extremities
- Diabetic patients are at higher risk for this type of infection because of excess glucose being released through the urethra
- If this is present in the urine, a diabetic patient may be beginning to experience renal complications
- This type is insulin is the first medication that should be given to a patient in DKA
- This AM hyperglycemia is caused by the patient having a surge of growth hormone overnight
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by frequent urination
- This AM hyperglycemia is caused by the patient receiving too much insulin at night, leading to hypoglycemia and rebound hyperglycemia
- Diabetic complications related to small vessels such as the eyes, kidneys, or nerves
- This complication of diabetes leads to delayed gastric emptying and uncomfortable gastrointestinal symptoms
- This acronym is the laboratory test that can identify whether patient is in a state of acidosis or alkalosis
- This disease process can be a complication of diabetes and should be managed in order to prevent cardiovascular complications
- Signs and symptoms include anxiousness, irritability, hunger, and dizziness
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- Patients with HHS require a lot of this in order to correct their imbalance
- This laboratory test will tell us on average how high the patient’s blood sugar readings have been for the past 2-3 months
- Device utilized to monitor blood glucose readings in the hospital or at home
- This is the most common site for administration of insulin to provide for maximum absorption and drug effectiveness
- Signs and symptoms include blurred vision, polydipsia, polyuria, weakness, headache
- This body part should be examined every day for skin breakdown or changes
- DKA is different than HHS in that there is a production of this, which is a byproduct of fat metabolism
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive thirst
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive hunger
- Diabetic complications related to large vessels such as the heart, brain, and peripheral vascular system
- All diabetic patients should have a yearly exam for this body part to assess for complications
- If patient is having a hypoglycemic reaction you should provide them with 15 grams of what?
- This is the general term for changes to subcutaneous tissue due to frequent insulin injection
- This complication of diabetes results in micro-aneurysms forming within the eye
29 Clues: Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive thirst • Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive hunger • Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by frequent urination • This body part should be examined every day for skin breakdown or changes • This medication can be given IV or IM in a pinch to get the blood sugar up • ...
Diabetes 2022-03-04
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- the amount a given food increases blood glucose compared with an equivalent amount of glucose
- condition when pancreas no longer makes insulin'
- helps body use or store sugar from food
- tool for checking blood sugar
- condition where body does not respond well to insulin
- substance formed when the liver breaks down free fatty acids in the absence of insulin
- condition resulting from decreased blood flow to the brain
- Excessively low blood sugar
- term used to suggest that Alzheimer's disease is a form of diabetes
- Excessively low blood sugar
- precipitating factor for development of type 2 diabetes
- state of weakened immune system common with diabetics
- long term complication of diabetes resulting in damage to kidney cells
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- condition causing narrowing, blockage, or spasm in blood vessels
- metabolic derangement in type 1 diabetes resulting in formation of highly acidic ketone bodies
- resistance to hormone insulin
- long term complication of diabetes resulting in damage to the nerve cell
- impaired glucose metabolism in which blood glucose levels fall in normal levels
- build up of plaque in the arteries that supply the heart
- type of carbohydrate the body cannot digest and helps regulate body's use of sugars
- long term complication of diabetes resulting in damage to vessels that supply the retina
- One of the three main nutrients and main source of energy of body cells
- Mellitus Syndrome characterized by chronic hyperglycemia
23 Clues: Excessively low blood sugar • Excessively low blood sugar • resistance to hormone insulin • tool for checking blood sugar • helps body use or store sugar from food • condition when pancreas no longer makes insulin' • condition where body does not respond well to insulin • state of weakened immune system common with diabetics • ...
Diabetes 2012-11-05
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- Phenomenon of blood glucose elevation at around 5-6AM caused by nigh time release of growth hormone
- ... maneuver; teach patient with retinopathy to avoid this maneuver because it increases blood pressure ---> causing vitreuos hemorrhage
- this type of symptoms result from autonomic nervous activity triggered by a rapid decline in blood glucose; such as: shaky/ tremulous, heart pounding, sweaty, hungry, tingling
- plasma glucose test that is used for nonpregnant adults; patient requires to stop eating 8 hours before test ( Test needs to be done twice of value > 126 mg/dL to be dx as DM)
- Test that reflects the amount of glucose binding to serum protein; is helpful in indicating tight control of blood glucose
- microvascular complication leading to nerve dysfunction
- Burning, stinging, or stabbing pain / Sensory alteration / Distal symmetric polyneuropathy
- Increased fat deposits in the skin, often caused by not rotating insulin injection site
- Excessive thirst
- Delay in gastric emptying - one of the cause of hypoglycemia
- A drug in the alpha-glucosidase inhibitors class
- Initial antidiabetic therapy that's recommended to DM type 2; is a type of insulin sensitizers
- amount of time ( in minutes) insulin Lispro,or Aspart should be given before meal-time (spell number out)
- Focal ischemia / Manifestation such as: pain, asymmetric weakness; wasting of iliopsoas, quadriceps, and adductor muscles
- Type of respiration r/t metabolic acidosis
- Presence of albumin in urine, indication of kidney damage
- main counterregulatory hormone; overtime type1 DM patients' pancreas lose the ability to make this hormone in response to hypoglycemia
- when this substance is present in urine, DM patient should not exercise
- a type of insulin sensitizers that increases cellular utilization of glucose; side effects are increase in adipose tissue, fluid retention and weight gain
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- age-related farsightedness, often made worse by burred vision caused by fluctuating blood glucose
- The fastest absorption site of insulin injection
- Excessive eating
- Condition that's defined as having IFG of 100-125 mg/dL, and IGT of 140-199mg/dL
- Frequent and excessive urination
- Neuropathy type that affects a single nerve or nerve entrapment
- Burning, tingling sensation that starts out in toes and moves up the extremities ( Sensory alterations / Distal symmetric polynneuropathies)
- Phenomenon of morning hyperglycemia from the counterregulatory response to nighttime hypoglycemia
- a test that measures how much glucose permanently attaches to a specific area of hemoglobin
- Basal insulin coverage is often provided by this type of insulin
- common type of electrolyte imbalances, often seen in patients with mild to moderate kidney failure
- Type of neuropathy that involve widespread nerve function ( the most common neuropathy in DM patient)
- this type of symptoms occur when brain glucose gradually declines to a low level; such as: weakness, difficulty thinking, confusion, seizures, loss of consciousness
- abbreviation of a diabetic condition that is characterized by uncontrolled hyperglycemia, metabolic acidosis, and increased production of ketones. This condition results from the combination of insulin deficiency and an increase in counterregulatory hormones.
- Insulin secretagogue agent that stimulates insulin release; second-generation agents are often used
- Often is the first indicator of chronic graft injection; presence of protein in urine
- microvascular complication leading to vision problem
- Route of administration of Increatin mimetics and amylin
- abbreviation of a hyperglycemia state caused by hyperglycemia
- Route of administration of meglitinide analogs, metformin, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, TZDs, DPP-4 inhibitors...
- This long-acting type of insulin should NOT be mixed with any other forms of insulin
- Increased protein or nitrogen waste products in the blood
- Short-acting antidiabetic med that increases insulin secretion
- microvascular complication leading to kidney dysfunction
- the most common precipitating factor for development of DKA
44 Clues: Excessive eating • Excessive thirst • Frequent and excessive urination • Type of respiration r/t metabolic acidosis • The fastest absorption site of insulin injection • A drug in the alpha-glucosidase inhibitors class • microvascular complication leading to vision problem • microvascular complication leading to nerve dysfunction • ...
Diabetes 2012-11-05
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- Route of administration of meglitinide analogs, metformin, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, TZDs, DPP-4 inhibitors...
- Focal ischemia / Manifestation such as: pain, asymmetric weakness; wasting of iliopsoas, quadriceps, and adductor muscles
- abbreviation of a hyperglycemia state caused by hyperglycemia
- plasma glucose test that is used for nonpregnant adults; patient requires to stop eating 8 hours before test ( Test needs to be done twice of value > 126 mg/dL to be dx as DM)
- Initial antidiabetic therapy that's recommended to DM type 2; is a type of insulin sensitizers
- Route of administration of Increatin mimetics and amylin
- Delay in gastric emptying - one of the cause of hypoglycemia
- Often is the first indicator of chronic graft injection; presence of protein in urine
- ... maneuver; teach patient with retinopathy to avoid this maneuver because it increases blood pressure ---> causing vitreuos hemorrhage
- Increased fat deposits in the skin, often caused by not rotating insulin injection site
- the most common precipitating factor for development of DKA
- Insulin secretagogue agent that stimulates insulin release; second-generation agents are often used
- microvascular complication leading to kidney dysfunction
- Short-acting antidiabetic med that increases insulin secretion
- amount of time ( in minutes) insulin Lispro,or Aspart should be given before meal-time (spell number out)
- This long-acting type of insulin should NOT be mixed with any other forms of insulin
- Basal insulin coverage is often provided by this type of insulin
- microvascular complication leading to nerve dysfunction
- Condition that's defined as having IFG of 100-125 mg/dL, and IGT of 140-199mg/dL
- Neuropathy type that affects a single nerve or nerve entrapment
- abbreviation of a diabetic condition that is characterized by uncontrolled hyperglycemia, metabolic acidosis, and increased production of ketones. This condition results from the combination of insulin deficiency and an increase in counterregulatory hormones.
- A drug in the alpha-glucosidase inhibitors class
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- The fastest absorption site of insulin injection
- Excessive eating
- main counterregulatory hormone; overtime type1 DM patients' pancreas lose the ability to make this hormone in response to hypoglycemia
- Type of respiration r/t metabolic acidosis
- Type of neuropathy that involve widespread nerve function ( the most common neuropathy in DM patient)
- a type of insulin sensitizers that increases cellular utilization of glucose; side effects are increase in adipose tissue, fluid retention and weight gain
- this type of symptoms result from autonomic nervous activity triggered by a rapid decline in blood glucose; such as: shaky/ tremulous, heart pounding, sweaty, hungry, tingling
- this type of symptoms occur when brain glucose gradually declines to a low level; such as: weakness, difficulty thinking, confusion, seizures, loss of consciousness
- microvascular complication leading to vision problem
- Increased protein or nitrogen waste products in the blood
- age-related farsightedness, often made worse by burred vision caused by fluctuating blood glucose
- Burning, stinging, or stabbing pain / Sensory alteration / Distal symmetric polyneuropathy
- Test that reflects the amount of glucose binding to serum protein; is helpful in indicating tight control of blood glucose
- Presence of albumin in urine, indication of kidney damage
- Burning, tingling sensation that starts out in toes and moves up the extremities ( Sensory alterations / Distal symmetric polynneuropathies)
- common type of electrolyte imbalances, often seen in patients with mild to moderate kidney failure
- Excessive thirst
- a test that measures how much glucose permanently attaches to a specific area of hemoglobin
- Frequent and excessive urination
- Phenomenon of blood glucose elevation at around 5-6AM caused by nigh time release of growth hormone
- Phenomenon of morning hyperglycemia from the counterregulatory response to nighttime hypoglycemia
- when this substance is present in urine, DM patient should not exercise
44 Clues: Excessive eating • Excessive thirst • Frequent and excessive urination • Type of respiration r/t metabolic acidosis • The fastest absorption site of insulin injection • A drug in the alpha-glucosidase inhibitors class • microvascular complication leading to vision problem • microvascular complication leading to nerve dysfunction • ...
Diabetes 2015-02-05
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- veel plassen
- vorm van diabetes
- belangrijkste behandeling van type 2 diabetes
- manier om insuline toe te dienen
- vulling voor insulinepennen
- cellen die insuline maken
- normale bloedsuiker
- hormoon die bloedsuikerverlagend werkt
- toestel om bloedsuiker te meten.
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- snelwerkende insuline
- te hoog bloedsuikerwaarde
- mixtard
- insuline
- coma
- hoeveelheid insuline drukt men uit in....
- suiker
- orgaan waar insuline aangemaakt wordt
- drank met veel snel werkende suikers
- symptoom van hyperglycemie
- hormoon die bloedsuikerverhogend werkt
- glycemie
21 Clues: coma • suiker • mixtard • insuline • glycemie • veel plassen • vorm van diabetes • normale bloedsuiker • snelwerkende insuline • te hoog bloedsuikerwaarde • cellen die insuline maken • symptoom van hyperglycemie • vulling voor insulinepennen • manier om insuline toe te dienen • toestel om bloedsuiker te meten. • drank met veel snel werkende suikers • orgaan waar insuline aangemaakt wordt • ...
Diabetes 2016-02-26
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- also known as low blood sugar, severe hypoglycemia can cause a variety of symptoms ranging from dizziness to seizures.
- a diabetic kidney disease in which protein is spilled into the urine; it can progress over time and result in significant kidney damage.
- the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy.
- a small medical device used to check blood glucose levels.
- a test that reveals exactly how well your blood sugar (glucose) has been controlled over the previous three months
- a condition often caused by an infection or other illness like dehydration, or from taking too little insulin; when the body begins to break down muscle and fat for needed energy, ketones are released into the urine and blood, leading to diabetic ketoacidosis.
- non-insulin-dependent diabetes, a condition in which your body either doesn't make enough insulin or doesn't use it properly and can't properly use blood glucose as energy; type 2 may be treated with oral medication, but could eventually require insulin.
- insulin-dependent diabetes that requires life-long insulin treatment; type 1 occurs when the pancreas doesn't make enough insulin, preventing your body from properly using blood glucose as energy.
- a hormone made by the pancreas that assists in the use of glucose for energy; people with diabetes who don't make enough insulin will inject it.
- the chemical substance made by your body when there isn't enough insulin in your blood; a build-up of ketones can lead to serious illness or coma.
- the simple blood test used to check the amount of glucose in the blood; a tiny drop of blood, taken by pricking a finger, is placed on a test strip and inserted in the meter for reading.
- the eye disease that occurs in someone with diabetes when the small blood vessels of the retina become swollen and leak liquid into the retina, blurring vision; it can sometimes lead to blindness.
- the diabetes some women develop during pregnancy; it typically subsides after the baby is delivered, but many women who have had gestational diabetes may develop type 2 diabetes later in life.
- also known as high blood glucose, this condition occurs when your blood glucose level is too high; weight loss, thirstiness, and frequent urination are typical symptoms.
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- blood sugar that gives energy to cells.
- a condition usually caused by an infection or illness that results in blood sugar levels rising to dangerously high levels; HHNS can lead to seizures, coma, and death.
- diabetes-caused nerve damage, typically in the feet and hands; major organs can also be affected.
- the hormone that is injected into a person with diabetes to raise their blood glucose level when it's very low (hypoglycemia).
- also known as blood sugar, glucose comes from food and is then carried through the blood to deliver energy to cells.
- the shortened name for diabetes mellitus, the condition in which the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin or your body is unable to use insulin to move glucose into cells of the body.
- cells found in the pancreas that make insulin.
21 Clues: blood sugar that gives energy to cells. • cells found in the pancreas that make insulin. • a small medical device used to check blood glucose levels. • the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy. • diabetes-caused nerve damage, typically in the feet and hands; major organs can also be affected. • ...
Diabetes 2023-02-06
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- this diet method is the most common for T2DM
- common symptoms include shaking, sweating, dizziness, fatigue, and irritability
- what you do when an A1C is between 9 and 10
- the type of insulin dosing given before meals
- liraglutide, semaglutide, and this are GLP1s with ASCVD and renal benefits
- how much you should adjust insulin for T2DM
- first line recommendation for all T2DM without contraindications
- SGLT2s are the preferred add on therapy for patients with CKD or this
- major adverse effect of metformin
- basal + bolus=
- DPP4 that does not require renal adjustment
- this dosing of insulin typically lasts all day
- when counseling patients on SGLT2s make sure to tell them to watch out for these
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- the brand name of the only ultra long acting insulin
- the drug class of pioglitazone and rosiglitazone
- a blood glucose below this is amount is considered hypoglycemia
- method used for treating acute hypoglycemia
- the two GLP1s approved for type 2 diabetes in children are exenatide ER and this
- do not use this candy to increase blood sugar
- how often should you get an A1C for most patients
- this drug class has the highest risk for hypoglycemia
- GLP1s are contraindicated if patients has a history of this
- an A1C of 5.7-6.4 classifies a patient as having this
- what is insulin dosed in?
- diabetes associated with destruction of beta cells in childhood
- the assay to test for gestational diabetes
26 Clues: basal + bolus= • what is insulin dosed in? • major adverse effect of metformin • the assay to test for gestational diabetes • what you do when an A1C is between 9 and 10 • method used for treating acute hypoglycemia • how much you should adjust insulin for T2DM • DPP4 that does not require renal adjustment • this diet method is the most common for T2DM • ...
DIABETES 2021-03-04
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- Which macronutrient has a goal of maintaining blood lipids
- Feeling of numbness and tingling in extremities (10,10)
- A risk factor for developing diabetes
- A common sign or symptom of diabetes
- A common sign or symptom of diabetes is excessive what?
- What is type 1 diabetes? (7,11)
- A health risk of living with Type 2 diabetes
- Vascular disease which may result in intermittent claudication (ACRONYM)
- Type 2 diabetes is much _____________ onset than Type 1 diabetes
- What is type 2 diabetes? (3,7,11)
- Symptom of hypoglycemia affecting the mouth
- Low blood sugar
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- A risk factor for developing diabetes
- A physical sign of hypoglycemia
- Life-threatening condition where the body does not tolerate excess ketones and excretes them in urine, Body becomes acidic
- Type 2 diabetes starts to develop when the __________ can no longer keep up with increasing demand for insulin
- Which macronutrient has a goal of normalising blood sugar
- Used before exercise as needed to avoid hypoglycemia
- The intermediate condition between normal glucose control and full-blown diabetes is called ___________ glucose tolerance
- One effect of constant high levels of circulating insulin
- Type 1 diabetes usually onsets in ____________ people
- Carbohydrates break dow to what?
- ______________ bodies are the end product of fat metabolism
- Casual, Fasting and 2-hour post-OGTT are criteria used to ______________ diabetes mellitus
- Management of hypoglycemic reaction during activity
- Promotes the transport of glucose across cell membranes in insulin-responsive tissues and glucose oxidation
26 Clues: Low blood sugar • A physical sign of hypoglycemia • What is type 1 diabetes? (7,11) • Carbohydrates break dow to what? • What is type 2 diabetes? (3,7,11) • A common sign or symptom of diabetes • A risk factor for developing diabetes • A risk factor for developing diabetes • Symptom of hypoglycemia affecting the mouth • A health risk of living with Type 2 diabetes • ...
Diabetes 2016-11-10
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- associated with having a higher risk of heat illness
- symptoms may include headache, visual disturbances, mental dullness, confusion, amnesia, seizures, and coma
- common devise used by type 1 diabetes for insulin regulation
- term that describes a rapid drop in blood glucose levels or <70mm/dL
- those with this disease at risk for renal detachment associated with vigorous activity exercise
- neuropathy associated with loss of sensation or feeling in the extremeties
- a way that insulin is released from the pancreas and promotes the uptake of glucose into the cells where is it used for energy
- increased consumption before exercise can prevent hypoglycemia during and after exercise
- 7th leading cause of death
- least common type of diabetes
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- 18% of pregnancies are affected by this type of diabetes
- those who diabetes are at a higher risk of this disease
- condition characterized by elevated blood glucose in response to dietary carbohydrate and elevated blood glucose in the fasting state
- common symptom associated with hyperglycemia
- most common type of diabetes
- hormone produced by B-cells of the pancreas
- prevent or delay onset of type 2 diabetes
- number of types of diabetes that are recognized based on etiologic origin
- neuropathy, disease that may cause chronotropic incompetence
- used to diagnose diabetes
20 Clues: used to diagnose diabetes • 7th leading cause of death • most common type of diabetes • least common type of diabetes • prevent or delay onset of type 2 diabetes • hormone produced by B-cells of the pancreas • common symptom associated with hyperglycemia • associated with having a higher risk of heat illness • those who diabetes are at a higher risk of this disease • ...
Diabetes 2018-01-03
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- External battery powered device that injects precise amounts of insulin for people with diabetes
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness
- Carbohydrate that is quick and easy fuel for body
- Serious condition in which extremely high blood glucose level, along with a severe lack of insulin, result in the breakdown of body fat for energy and an accumulation of ketones in blood and urine
- Shock Unconsciousness by too little sugar and too much insulin in the blood
- Type II diabetes risk factor that could be helped with a diet plan
- Diabetes that is diagnosed during pregnancy
- I More serious, insulin-dependent diabetes, produces little or no insulin
- When type I diabetes usually first appears in children
- Low blood glucose
- Condition that come before type II diabetes; blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be considered diabetes
- Any disease in which the body's ability to use blood sugar is impaired
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- Organ that produces insulin, located behind lower part of stomach
- Stick Procedure where finger is pricked to obtain blood from capillary to test blood sugar for people who have diabetes
- Cells Cells in pancreas responsible for producing insulin
- Syringe that holds insulin in the pump
- Small increase or decrease in measurement; deals with amounts of insulin
- Simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- Form of diabetes, which occurs most often in people over the age of 30
- A special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
- How people with type I diabetes take in insulin
- High blood sugar
- Overweight weight that is higher than what is considered to be healthy
- Pressure Pressure of the blood in the circulatory system
- Blood Sugar Occurs when too little insulin is taken in or too much food is eaten
- Coma If high blood sugar is not treated promptly with insulin, it can lead to this
- Chemical created by body when there is not enough insulin in blood
27 Clues: High blood sugar • Low blood glucose • Syringe that holds insulin in the pump • Diabetes that is diagnosed during pregnancy • How people with type I diabetes take in insulin • Carbohydrate that is quick and easy fuel for body • When type I diabetes usually first appears in children • Pressure Pressure of the blood in the circulatory system • ...
Diabetes 2018-11-08
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- These cells synthesize and release glucagon from the pancreas.
- Type of diabetes involving a group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
- These anti-diabetic drugs increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is an example of this type of drug.
- Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
- This disorder found in one's family history involving the immune system is a risk factor for type one diabetics.
- Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours. Helpful before or after mealtime.
- This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 h/d through a subcutaneous catheter.
- Diabetic state characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the signs and symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation is better known as "disease of the kidneys".
- Risk factor for type two diabetics known as "chronic high blood pressure".
- A patient should avoid administration of insulin within 60 to up to how many minutes before a physical therapy session?
- Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by those with Diabetes if blood sugar goes unchecked.
- Type one diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes and the onset can occur as young as how many years old?
- Low blood glucose.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance
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- This possible clinical manifestation is better known as "double vision".
- This hormone increases blood glucose levels and is used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar levels.
- Increased hunger which is a clinical manifestation of type one diabetes mellitus
- This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating.
- Increased or excessive thirst which is a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus.
- Diabetic patients requiring insulin must administer this way.
- Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus
- Increased or excessive urination which is a clinical manifestation of those with diabetes mellitus.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation in type two diabetics is better known as "disease of the nerves".
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence
25 Clues: Low blood glucose. • Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance • Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water. • This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating. • ...
Diabetes 2023-06-14
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- scale, insulin dosage based on current blood sugar levels
- high blood sugars
- used to draw up insulin dosage
- needle that pokes the finger
- acting, insulin that is given one to two times daily,
- pump, a device that can be used instead of giving multiple injections daily
- strips, measures glucose level in the urine meter,
- the route of how insulin is delivered
- A1C, test that measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months
- diabetes, also called type one diabetes that usually appears in childhood
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- low blood sugars
- rate, the amount of insulin someone gets per hour when using an insulin pump
- ratio, the number of grams of carbohydrates covered by one unit of insulin
- acting, insulin that begins working in 15-30 minutes
- the doctor that specializes in diabetes management
- resistance, an impaired response of the body in response to insulin, resulting in elevated blood sugars
- oral medication that is given twice daily which is commonly used in type two diabetes but can be used to treat insulin resistance
- poker, device that is used to draw blood from the finger
- used to treat a low blood sugar when unconscious
- glucose monitor, device that measures glucose from the interstitial fluid every 5 minutes
- insulin, the amount of time insulin remains working in the body
21 Clues: low blood sugars • high blood sugars • needle that pokes the finger • used to draw up insulin dosage • the route of how insulin is delivered • used to treat a low blood sugar when unconscious • the doctor that specializes in diabetes management • strips, measures glucose level in the urine meter, • acting, insulin that begins working in 15-30 minutes • ...
Diabetes 2024-05-16
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- Increased or excessive urination which is a clinical manifestation of those with diabetes mellitus.
- This possible clinical manifestation is better known as "disease of the kidneys".
- Diabetic patients requiring insulin must administer this way.
- Increased hunger which is a clinical manifestation of type one diabetes mellitus
- Type of diabetes involving a group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
- A patient should avoid administration of insulin within 60 to up to how many minutes before a physical therapy session?
- Low blood glucose.
- Diabetic state characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the signs and symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
- This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating.
- This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 h/d through a subcutaneous catheter.
- Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours. Helpful before or after mealtime.
- This disorder found in one's family history involving the immune system is a risk factor for type one diabetics.
- These anti-diabetic drugs increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is an example of this type of drug.
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- This possible clinical manifestation in type two diabetics is better known as "disease of the nerves".
- Type one diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes and the onset can occur as young as how many years old?
- Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus
- This hormone increases blood glucose levels and is used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar levels.
- Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by those with Diabetes if blood sugar goes unchecked.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance
- Risk factor for type two diabetics known as "chronic high blood pressure".
- Increased or excessive thirst which is a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus.
- Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
- These cells synthesize and release glucagon from the pancreas.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence
24 Clues: Low blood glucose. • Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence • Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water. • This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating. • ...
Diabetes 2015-12-02
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- A diabetic should avoid this maneuver when resistance training
- Results in a rapid drop in blood glucose
- Measurement of the pressure of blood against the blood vessels (two words)
- Disease in the retina of the eye
- A type of diabetes where insulin is blocked during pregnancy
- Stage before diabetes with an abnormally high blood sugar
- This type is insulin resistant
- Rates for this disease when diabetic are 2 to 4 times higher (two words)
- Type of neuropathy where you should regularly inspect and clean your feet
- Produced by beta cells in the pancreas and plays a role in energy metabolism
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- A neuropathy where one can get a blunted HR response
- This type selectively destroys the pancreatic beta cells
- High levels of glucose
- 68% of patients with diabetes die from this
- Measured before, during, and after exercise when diabetic (two words)
- Risk factor for diabetes, also classified with a BMI of 30+
- BP >140/90 mmHg
- Makes and releases insulin (two words)
- The site preferred for insulin injection
- The 7th leading cause of death in the United States
20 Clues: BP >140/90 mmHg • High levels of glucose • This type is insulin resistant • Disease in the retina of the eye • Makes and releases insulin (two words) • Results in a rapid drop in blood glucose • The site preferred for insulin injection • 68% of patients with diabetes die from this • The 7th leading cause of death in the United States • ...
diabetes 2016-11-16
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- nerve damage often associated with diabetes
- increased thirst due to hyperglycemia
- characterized by peripheral insulin resistance
- disease process that is characterized by the destruction of beta cells
- organ responsible for the release of insulin
- cardiovascular disorder associated with diabetes resulting in high bp
- deep rapid breathing associated with hyperglycemia
- cells of the pancreas responsible for secreting insulin
- non medication often prescribed to combat diabetes
- disease of the retina often caused by diabetes
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- hormone used to increase blood glucose levels
- state associated with high concentration of ketone bodies
- complication due to excess circulating glucose
- condition when the blood glucose is too low
- medication used to stimulate beta cells to produce insulin
- warning sign of hyperglycemia causing bad breath
- hormones produced durring pregnancy that block insulin
- hormone that decreases blood glucose levels
- symptom of hyperglycemia resulting in frequent urination
- improves insulin ability to move glucose
20 Clues: increased thirst due to hyperglycemia • improves insulin ability to move glucose • condition when the blood glucose is too low • nerve damage often associated with diabetes • hormone that decreases blood glucose levels • organ responsible for the release of insulin • hormone used to increase blood glucose levels • complication due to excess circulating glucose • ...
diabetes 2016-11-16
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- increased thirst due to hyperglycemia
- cardiovascular disorder associated with diabetes resulting in high bp
- state associated with high concentration of ketone bodies
- hormones produced durring pregnancy that block insulin
- non medication often prescribed to combat diabetes
- medication used to stimulate beta cells to produce insulin
- characterized by peripheral insulin resistance
- symptom of hyperglycemia resulting in frequent urination
- complication due to excess circulating glucose
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- nerve damage often associated with diabetes
- condition when the blood glucose is too low
- disease process that is characterized by the destruction of beta cells
- organ responsible for the release of insulin
- metabolic disorder characterized by high glucose levels
- deep rapid breathing associated with hyperglycemia
- disease of the retina often caused by diabetes
- hormone used to increase blood glucose levels
- warning sign of hyperglycemia causing bad breath
- hormone that decreases blood glucose levels
- improves insulin ability to move glucose
- cells of the pancreas responsible for secreting insulin
21 Clues: increased thirst due to hyperglycemia • improves insulin ability to move glucose • nerve damage often associated with diabetes • condition when the blood glucose is too low • hormone that decreases blood glucose levels • organ responsible for the release of insulin • hormone used to increase blood glucose levels • disease of the retina often caused by diabetes • ...
Diabetes 2018-01-03
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- If high blood sugar is not treated promptly with insulin, it can lead to this
- Organ that produces insulin, located behind lower part of stomach
- More serious, insulin-dependent diabetes, produces little or no insulin
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness
- When type I diabetes usually first appears in children
- Diabetes that is diagnosed during pregnancy
- Pressure of the blood in the circulatory system
- Simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- Serious condition in which extremely high blood glucose level, along with a severe lack of insulin, result in the breakdown of body fat for energy and an accumulation of ketones in blood and urine
- Condition that come before type II diabetes; blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be considered diabetes
- Type II diabetes risk factor that could be helped with a diet plan
- Procedure where finger is pricked to obtain blood from capillary to test blood sugar for people who have diabetes
- How people with type I diabetes take in insulin
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- Can also test someone’s blood sugar levels
- Any disease in which the body's ability to use blood sugar is impaired
- Syringe that holds insulin in the pump
- Occurs when too little insulin is taken in or too much food is eaten
- When people who produce sufficient insulin but whose body cells do not respond normally to insulin
- Small increase or decrease in measurement; deals with amounts of insulin
- Chemical created by body when there is not enough insulin in blood
- High blood sugar
- Carbohydrate that is quick and easy fuel for body
- Unconsciousness by too little sugar and too much insulin in the blood
- Hormone produced by the pancreas that stimulates body cells to take up and use blood sugar
- Overweight weight that is higher than what is considered to be healthy
- Low blood glucose
- External battery powered device that injects precise amounts of insulin for people with diabetes
- Cells in pancreas responsible for producing insulin
- Form of diabetes, which occurs most often in people over the age of 30
- A special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
30 Clues: High blood sugar • Low blood glucose • Syringe that holds insulin in the pump • Can also test someone’s blood sugar levels • Diabetes that is diagnosed during pregnancy • Pressure of the blood in the circulatory system • How people with type I diabetes take in insulin • Carbohydrate that is quick and easy fuel for body • ...
Diabetes 2019-02-04
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- Diabetic complications related to large vessels such as the heart, brain, and peripheral vascular system
- This complication of diabetes leads to delayed gastric emptying and uncomfortable gastrointestinal symptoms
- Diabetic patients are at higher risk for this type of infection because of excess glucose being released through the urethra
- Signs and symptoms include blurred vision, polydipsia, polyuria, weakness, headache
- If patient is having a hypoglycemic reaction you should provide them with 15 grams of what?
- DKA is different than HHS in that there is a production of this, which is a byproduct of fat metabolism
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive hunger
- This complication of diabetes results in micro-aneurysms forming within the eye
- Device utilized to monitor blood glucose readings in the hospital or at home
- This problem is when insulin is having difficulty binding to receptor sites on cells due to chronic hyperglycemia
- Signs and symptoms include anxiousness, irritability, hunger, and dizziness
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by frequent urination
- Patients with HHS require a lot of this in order to correct their imbalance
- If this is present in the urine, a diabetic patient may be beginning to experience renal complications
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- This disease process can be a complication of diabetes and should be managed in order to prevent cardiovascular complications
- Diabetic complications related to small vessels such as the eyes, kidneys, or nerves
- This AM hyperglycemia is caused by the patient having a surge of growth hormone overnight
- This is the most common site for administration of insulin to provide for maximum absorption and drug effectiveness
- All diabetic patients should have a yearly exam for this body part to assess for complications
- This is the general term for changes to subcutaneous tissue due to frequent insulin injection
- This acronym is the laboratory test that can identify whether patient is in a state of acidosis or alkalosis
- This type is insulin is the first medication that should be given to a patient in DKA
- Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive thirst
- This rapid, deep breathing pattern is the lungs way of compensating for metabolic acidosis from diabetic ketoacidosis
- This AM hyperglycemia is caused by the patient receiving too much insulin at night, leading to hypoglycemia and rebound hyperglycemia
- This complication of diabetes leads to uncomfortable symptoms and high risk for injury in peripheral extremities
- This laboratory test will tell us on average how high the patient’s blood sugar readings have been for the past 2-3 months
- This medication can be given IV or IM in a pinch to get the blood sugar up
- This body part should be examined every day for skin breakdown or changes
29 Clues: Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive hunger • Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by excessive thirst • Classic symptom of diabetes characterized by frequent urination • This body part should be examined every day for skin breakdown or changes • This medication can be given IV or IM in a pinch to get the blood sugar up • ...
Diabetes 2024-04-29
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- A condition of high blood sugar levels.
- A condition of low blood sugar levels.
- This can happen if high or low blood sugar levels are sustained for too long.
- This is a medical emergency caused by not enough insulin.
- The type of diabetes that is inherited because of poor exercise and eating habits.
- This is an app that can help someone track and monitor their diabetes.
- A condition in which the body requires more insulin to control the blood sugar levels.
- A sugar substitute for diabetics.
- High blood sugar can damage the small blood vessels that supply ___ with nutrients.
- The type of diabetes that is inherited at birth.
- A serious health condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not enough to be considered type 2 diabtes.
- The process of the body’s making sugar from waste products and the breakdown of protein and fats.
- A device that measures your sugar levels throughout the day and night with a tiny sensor.
- A hormone that regulates glucose levels in the blood.
- This hormone increases blood sugar by releasing sugar from the liver.
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- What can high blood sugar cause in the heart?
- A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms.
- The type of diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy.
- The desired range for your blood glucose.
- What can happen if high blood sugar causes clots in blood vessels?
- Diabetes is considered this when a person's blood glucose (sugar) level often swings quickly from high to low and from low to high.
- A high blood sugar which has developed in response to a low blood sugar caused by excess insulin or other diabetes medications.
- A medical device that administers insulin to treat diabetes.
- What kind of drink can be used to offset low blood sugar?
- Where can an injury be especially dangerous in someone with diabetes?
- Sugar found in foods such as milk (lactose), fruit (fructose) and honey.
- What problems can result from sugar blocking the tiny blood vessels that go to the retina?
- What organ regulates blood sugar by releasing insulin?
- A manual device used to inject insulin.
- What organ that filters waste from the blood can be damaged from uncontrolled diabetes?
30 Clues: A sugar substitute for diabetics. • A condition of low blood sugar levels. • A condition of high blood sugar levels. • A manual device used to inject insulin. • The desired range for your blood glucose. • What can high blood sugar cause in the heart? • The type of diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy. • The type of diabetes that is inherited at birth. • ...
Diabetes 2013-05-07
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- A body mass index (BMI) greater than 25
- Injectable medication used to treat diabetes
- Risks – D______ N_____
- Symptom – W_____ L___
- A type of diabetes that only develops during pregnancy
- Risk factor – a__
- Symptom – F_______ U________
- Low blood sugar
- diabetes’ full name
- Symptom – E______ T_____
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- Risks – K_____ D_____
- The first case of type 1 diabetes was diagnosed in _______. (spelled out)
- Risks - E__ S____ P_______
- An organ of the body that produces insulin
- Diabetes causes more deaths than b_____ c_____ and A___ combined
- The cause of type 1 diabetes is _________.
- Type of diabetes ually diagnosed in children and young adults
- Being overweight is a ____ ______
- High blood sugar
- Risk factor – f_____ h______
- Risk factor – e_______
21 Clues: Low blood sugar • High blood sugar • Risk factor – a__ • diabetes’ full name • Risks – K_____ D_____ • Symptom – W_____ L___ • Risks – D______ N_____ • Risk factor – e_______ • Symptom – E______ T_____ • Risks - E__ S____ P_______ • Symptom – F_______ U________ • Risk factor – f_____ h______ • Being overweight is a ____ ______ • A body mass index (BMI) greater than 25 • ...
Diabetes 2015-02-05
Across
- drank met veel snel werkende suikers
- snelwerkende insuline
- hormoon die bloedsuikerverhogend werkt
- suiker
- toestel om bloedsuiker te meten.
- glycemie
- symptoom van hyperglycemie
- te hoog bloedsuikerwaarde
- orgaan waar insuline aangemaakt wordt
- insuline
- vulling voor insulinepennen
- coma
- manier om insuline toe te dienen
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- normale bloedsuiker
- vorm van diabetes
- cellen die insuline maken
- hoeveelheid insuline drukt men uit in....
- veel plassen
- belangrijkste behandeling van type 2 diabetes
- hormoon die bloedsuikerverlagend werkt
- mixtard
21 Clues: coma • suiker • mixtard • glycemie • insuline • veel plassen • vorm van diabetes • normale bloedsuiker • snelwerkende insuline • cellen die insuline maken • te hoog bloedsuikerwaarde • symptoom van hyperglycemie • vulling voor insulinepennen • toestel om bloedsuiker te meten. • manier om insuline toe te dienen • drank met veel snel werkende suikers • orgaan waar insuline aangemaakt wordt • ...
Diabetes 2016-06-07
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- Excess circulating glucose attaches to…
- Nausea and vomiting are signs of…
- Group of metabolic disorders that result from defects in insulin
- circulate in the bloodstream for 2-3 months before being replaced.
- Hormone secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreatic islet
- Affects blood vessels in light-sensitive tissue
- 5.7-6.4% A1C
- Type 2 diabetes is due to…
- Exercise should be avoided during _______ insulin activity
- Hormones during pregnancy block the action of insulin
- When the body produces high levels of blood acids
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- comes from the liver and food
- catabolic process by which fatty acid molecules are broken down
- Allows the uptake of glucose into the cells
- should be performed at least 150 minutes a week
- In type 1 diabetes the body immune system mistakenly destroys these..
- deficiency of glucose
- substance deposited in tissues as a stored form of carbohydrates.
- first prescribed to those with type 2 diabetes
- Blunted HR response
- nervous system damage due to diabetes
- Hormone produced in the pancreas that regulate glucose
- Long term acting insulin
23 Clues: 5.7-6.4% A1C • Blunted HR response • deficiency of glucose • Long term acting insulin • Type 2 diabetes is due to… • comes from the liver and food • Nausea and vomiting are signs of… • nervous system damage due to diabetes • Excess circulating glucose attaches to… • Allows the uptake of glucose into the cells • first prescribed to those with type 2 diabetes • ...
Diabetes 2016-06-07
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- In type 1 diabetes the body immune system mistakenly destroys these..
- Hormone produced in the pancreas that regulate glucose
- comes from the liver and food
- Hormones during pregnancy block the action of insulin
- should be performed at least 150 minutes a week
- Allows the uptake of glucose into the cells
- Excess circulating glucose attaches to…
- Group of metabolic disorders that result from defects in insulin
- 5.7-6.4% A1C
- deficiency of glucose
- Affects blood vessels in light-sensitive tissue
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- Long term acting insulin
- Nausea and vomiting are signs of…
- Type 2 diabetes is due to…
- catabolic process by which fatty acid molecules are broken down
- nervous system damage due to diabetes
- Blunted HR response
- first prescribed to those with type 2 diabetes
- substance deposited in tissues as a stored form of carbohydrates.
- circulate in the bloodstream for 2-3 months before being replaced.
- Hormone secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreatic islet
- When the body produces high levels of blood acids
- Exercise should be avoided during _______ insulin activity
23 Clues: 5.7-6.4% A1C • Blunted HR response • deficiency of glucose • Long term acting insulin • Type 2 diabetes is due to… • comes from the liver and food • Nausea and vomiting are signs of… • nervous system damage due to diabetes • Excess circulating glucose attaches to… • Allows the uptake of glucose into the cells • first prescribed to those with type 2 diabetes • ...
Diabetes 2018-03-11
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- Type of saline used to initiate volume replacement in DKA
- Type of insulin given immediately with DKA
- Raises serum glucose levels 6 hrs after 1st dose lasting 3 days
- Type of carbohydrates recommended in diabetic diet
- In DKA elevated glucose creates an osmotic gradient leading to this
- A sulfonylurea that binds to pancreatic beta-cell ATP to increase insulin
- Intolerance of this leads to GDM
- GDM patients have a 15-70% risk of developing this after delivery
- May lead to fatal fetal arrhythmia
- Patients with GDM need 3 meals and 2 to 3 of these
- Insulin does not cross this
- Type of insulin which should be used over regular insulin
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- Most common cause of DKA
- A biguanide that inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis
- Defined as 4,000 grams or more
- Electrolyte that needs replacement in DKA even if in normal range
- Responsible for fruity breath
- Results from fetal hyperglycemia
- Women with GMD have a higher risk of developing this
- Tocolytic that can raise blood sugars
- Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, nephropathy and ___
- Triad of hyperglycemia, acidosis, and ketosis
- One of two populations with the highest risk of GDM
23 Clues: Most common cause of DKA • Insulin does not cross this • Responsible for fruity breath • Defined as 4,000 grams or more • Results from fetal hyperglycemia • Intolerance of this leads to GDM • May lead to fatal fetal arrhythmia • Tocolytic that can raise blood sugars • Type of insulin given immediately with DKA • Triad of hyperglycemia, acidosis, and ketosis • ...
Diabetes 2018-11-08
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- This hormone increases blood glucose levels and is used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar levels.
- Diabetic patients requiring insulin must administer this way.
- Increased or excessive thirst which is a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence
- A patient should avoid administration of insulin within 60 to up to how many minutes before a physical therapy session?
- Increased or excessive urination which is a clinical manifestation of those with diabetes mellitus.
- Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus
- These anti-diabetic drugs increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is an example of this type of drug.
- Diabetic state characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the signs and symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
- Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
- This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation in type two diabetics is better known as "disease of the nerves".
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- These cells synthesize and release glucagon from the pancreas.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation is better known as "disease of the kidneys".
- Risk factor for type two diabetics known as "chronic high blood pressure".
- Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by those with Diabetes if blood sugar goes unchecked.
- This disorder found in one's family history involving the immune system is a risk factor for type one diabetics.
- Low blood glucose.
- Increased hunger which is a clinical manifestation of type one diabetes mellitus
- This possible clinical manifestation is better known as "double vision".
- Type one diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes and the onset can occur as young as how many years old?
- This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 h/d through a subcutaneous catheter.
- Type of diabetes involving a group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
- Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours. Helpful before or after mealtime.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance
25 Clues: Low blood glucose. • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence • Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance • Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water. • This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating. • ...
Diabetes 2018-11-08
Across
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation is better known as "disease of the kidneys".
- Increased or excessive thirst which is a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus.
- This disorder found in one's family history involving the immune system is a risk factor for type one diabetics.
- Diabetic patients requiring insulin must administer this way.
- This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating.
- Type one diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes and the onset can occur as young as how many years old?
- Low blood glucose.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance
- A patient should avoid administration of insulin within 60 to up to how many minutes before a physical therapy session?
- Diabetic state characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the signs and symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
- Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus
- Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours. Helpful before or after mealtime.
- This hormone increases blood glucose levels and is used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar levels.
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- This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 h/d through a subcutaneous catheter.
- These anti-diabetic drugs increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is an example of this type of drug.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence
- Increased or excessive urination which is a clinical manifestation of those with diabetes mellitus.
- Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by those with Diabetes if blood sugar goes unchecked.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation in type two diabetics is better known as "disease of the nerves".
- This possible clinical manifestation is better known as "double vision".
- Risk factor for type two diabetics known as "chronic high blood pressure".
- Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
- Increased hunger which is a clinical manifestation of type one diabetes mellitus
- These cells synthesize and release glucagon from the pancreas.
- Type of diabetes involving a group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
25 Clues: Low blood glucose. • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance • Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus • This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating. • Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water. • ...
Diabetes 2018-11-08
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- Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
- This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating.
- These anti-diabetic drugs increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is an example of this type of drug.
- Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours. Helpful before or after mealtime.
- Diabetic state characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the signs and symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
- Low blood glucose.
- A patient should avoid administration of insulin within sixty to up to how many minutes before a physical therapy session?
- Diabetic patients requiring insulin must administer this way.
- Cells that are destroyed in type one diabetes mellitus.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation in type two diabetics is better known as "disease of the nerves".
- Increased or excessive thirst which is a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus.
- Increased or excessive urination which is a clinical manifestation of those with diabetes mellitus.
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- This hormone increases blood glucose levels and exogenous forms are used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar.
- This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 hours/day through a subcutaneous catheter.
- These cells synthesize and release glucagon from the pancreas.
- Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by those with Diabetes if blood sugar goes unchecked.
- This possible clinical manifestation is better known as "double vision".
- Increased hunger which is a clinical manifestation of type one diabetes mellitus.
- Risk factor for type two diabetics known as "chronic high blood pressure".
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation is better known as "disease of the kidneys".
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance.
- Type of diabetes involving a group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
- Type one diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes and the onset can occur as young as how many years old?
- This type of disorder/disease found in one's family history involving the immune system is a risk factor for type one diabetics.
25 Clues: Low blood glucose. • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence. • Cells that are destroyed in type one diabetes mellitus. • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance. • Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water. • This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating. • ...
diabetes 2016-11-16
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- disease of the retina often caused by diabetes
- hormone used to increase blood glucose levels
- increased thirst due to hyperglycemia
- cardiovascular disorder associated with diabetes resulting in high bp
- complication due to excess circulating glucose
- characterized by peripheral insulin resistance
- cells of the pancreas responsible for secreting insulin
- medication used to stimulate beta cells to produce insulin
- disease process that is characterized by the destruction of beta cells
- symptom of hyperglycemia resulting in frequent urination
- deep rapid breathing associated with hyperglycemia
- warning sign of hyperglycemia causing bad breath
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- improves insulin ability to move glucose
- state associated with high concentration of ketone bodies
- hormones produced durring pregnancy that block insulin
- nerve damage often associated with diabetes
- condition when the blood glucose is too low
- organ responsible for the release of insulin
- metabolic disorder characterized by high glucose levels
- non medication often prescribed to combat diabetes
- hormone that decreases blood glucose levels
21 Clues: increased thirst due to hyperglycemia • improves insulin ability to move glucose • nerve damage often associated with diabetes • condition when the blood glucose is too low • hormone that decreases blood glucose levels • organ responsible for the release of insulin • hormone used to increase blood glucose levels • disease of the retina often caused by diabetes • ...
Diabetes 2023-11-16
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- How should you mix insulin
- What helps move insulin into cells
- What happens to beta cells in type 1 diabetics
- How many nurses are needed to double verify insulin?
- How will a patients breath smell in DKA
- Dehydration and hypernatremia develop during what?
- lab value for 2 hour postprandial BG
- Intermediate onset time (h)
- Long onset time (h)
- Fasting abnormal value and possible diabetes
- normal BG range
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- High levels of plasma amino acids or protein can cause what?
- How soon should you notify the doctor of foot injuries?
- #1 Cause of death
- Never do what on the feet without a written order?
- All rapid and short acting insulins are what?
- Short onset time (min,h)
- abnormal range but not diagnosable
- Rapid onset time (min)
- HbA1C normal percent range
- lab value 2 hour postprandial during OGTT
21 Clues: normal BG range • #1 Cause of death • Long onset time (h) • Rapid onset time (min) • Short onset time (min,h) • How should you mix insulin • HbA1C normal percent range • Intermediate onset time (h) • What helps move insulin into cells • abnormal range but not diagnosable • lab value for 2 hour postprandial BG • How will a patients breath smell in DKA • ...
DIABETES 2024-01-02
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- A long, flat gland that lies in the abdomen behind the stomach and produces enzymes that help with digestion.
- Type of diabetes that occurs when your body doesn't react normally to the insulin it produces.
- Term for low blood sugar levels that means there's too much insulin in the bloodstream.
- A computerized pump that delivers insulin into the body 24 hours a day through a catheter.
- Glands that secrete hormones that help to regulate blood sugar, such as adrenaline, cortisol, and norepinephrine.
- One of the main energy sources for the body,these get broken down and become glucose.
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. Symptoms dissipate after delivery, but women that have it are more likely to get type two diabetes later on.
- An extra amount of fast-acting insulin that is taken to cover a planned rise in blood sugar, such as a meal or snack.
- A substance that is produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the body. It breaks down fat to create energy, and a build up of them could become acidic and even life threatening.
- A hormone made by the pancreas that raises blood sugar levels.
- Something that increases your chance of getting a health condition or disease, such as diabetes.
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- Pain that results from damaged nerves, which is a common symptom of diabetes.
- Type of diabetes that occurs when your pancreas makes very little to no insulin.
- Term for high blood sugar levels that means there isn't enough insulin in the bloodstream.
- A sugar that the body uses for energy.
- A blood test that measures your average blood sugar levels over the past three months.
- A common risk factor for type two diabetes.
- A treatment plan for people with kidney failure or diabetes complications.
- A low, steady flow of longer-acting insulin.
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood and allows glucose to enter the cells that need it.
20 Clues: A sugar that the body uses for energy. • A common risk factor for type two diabetes. • A low, steady flow of longer-acting insulin. • A hormone made by the pancreas that raises blood sugar levels. • A treatment plan for people with kidney failure or diabetes complications. • Pain that results from damaged nerves, which is a common symptom of diabetes. • ...
Diabetes 2024-03-04
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- Important organs that can be damaged in diabetes
- Age at which diabetes screening should begin
- Other Name for Metformin
- What Metformin is made out of
- Meal Time Insulin
- More likely to need an amputation
- type of disorder than causes type 1 diabetes
- name of diabetes in pregnancy
- Common side effect of GLP-1 RAs
- Doing this can help decrease blood sugar
- Generic Name for Jardiance
- sign of a high blood sugar
- Eye damage that can occur in diabetes
- Class that can increase HF risk
- Generic Name for Tresiba
- A word that can be used to describe insulin
- Important body part to monitor
- Decreases your life expectancy
- First available biosynthetic insulin
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- Important reading to take on DM patients
- Name of the famous dog related to diabetes
- Common side effect of SGLT2is
- The "fancy" word for sugar
- Vegetable containing sugar
- Device used to measure blood sugar at home
- First person to receive insulin
- Combine with carbohydrate foods
- Dangerously low BG value
- Loss of feeling in the feet
- Can cause the need for amputation
- Dangerous Condition of a High BG value
- Add in this cholesterol medication at age 40
- Generic Name for Ozempic
- How much of your plate should be filled with veggies
- Measures a 3 month average BG value
- Long Acting Insulin
- Allows sugar into your muscles
37 Clues: Meal Time Insulin • Long Acting Insulin • Other Name for Metformin • Dangerously low BG value • Generic Name for Ozempic • Generic Name for Tresiba • The "fancy" word for sugar • Vegetable containing sugar • Generic Name for Jardiance • sign of a high blood sugar • Loss of feeling in the feet • Common side effect of SGLT2is • What Metformin is made out of • name of diabetes in pregnancy • ...
P-Taak 11 Diabetes 2013-05-29
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- Welk type diabetes heeft invloed op de werking van de hersenen
- Complicatie van diabetes
- Vorm van diabetes die niets te maken heeft met bloedsuiker. Diabetes…
- Groot risicofactor van diabetes mellitus
- Afkorting van Diabetes Rethinopathie?
- Eerdere naam van Diabetes mellitus type 1
- Groot risicofactor van diabetes mellitus
- Cellen die glucagon produceren
- Cel met celmembraan zonder insulinereceptoren
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- Medisch woord voor zwangerschapsdiabetes. Diabetes…
- Kenmerk van diabetes type 2
- Grootste gevaar bij diabetici en het gebruik van alcohol
- Diabetes die wordt overgedragen door de moeder
- Tot welke cellen in de pancreas behoren de alfa- en betacellen?
- Welke complicatie van diabetes mellitus geeft een typische aceton geur aan de adem?
- Verhoogt de bloedsuikerspiegel
- Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults
- Orgaan die geen insuline nodig heeft voor de opname van glucose
18 Clues: Complicatie van diabetes • Kenmerk van diabetes type 2 • Verhoogt de bloedsuikerspiegel • Cellen die glucagon produceren • Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults • Afkorting van Diabetes Rethinopathie? • Groot risicofactor van diabetes mellitus • Groot risicofactor van diabetes mellitus • Eerdere naam van Diabetes mellitus type 1 • Cel met celmembraan zonder insulinereceptoren • ...
Diabetes 2015-12-02
Across
- 68% of patients with diabetes die from this
- Rates for this disease when diabetic are 2 to 4 times higher (two words)
- This type is insulin resistant
- Measurement of the pressure of blood against the blood vessels (two words)
- BP >140/90 mmHg
- A neuropathy where one can get a blunted HR response
- A diabetic should avoid this maneuver when resistance training
- Makes and releases insulin (two words)
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- Measured before, during, and after exercise when diabetic (two words)
- Results in a rapid drop in blood glucose
- Stage before diabetes with an abnormally high blood sugar
- The site preferred for insulin injection
- High levels of glucose
- Risk factor for diabetes, also classified with a BMI of 30+
- This type selectively destroys the pancreatic beta cells
- Type of neuropathy where you should regularly inspect and clean your feet
- A type of diabetes where insulin is blocked during pregnancy
- Disease in the retina of the eye
- The 7th leading cause of death in the United States
- Produced by beta cells in the pancreas and plays a role in energy metabolism
20 Clues: BP >140/90 mmHg • High levels of glucose • This type is insulin resistant • Disease in the retina of the eye • Makes and releases insulin (two words) • Results in a rapid drop in blood glucose • The site preferred for insulin injection • 68% of patients with diabetes die from this • The 7th leading cause of death in the United States • ...
diabetes 2018-02-04
Across
- shape r/t metabolic syndrome
- stimulate pancreas w/ help from beta cells
- type 1 diabetes is characterized by
- illness r/t type 1 diabetes
- type 2 diabetes is
- increase sugar levels 4-8 am
- increase tissue sensitivity to insulin
- delta cells produce
- humulin R;Novolin R
- alpha cells produce
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- decrease glucose production in liver
- shape r/t peripheral obesity
- morning rebound increase sugar lvls r/t hypoglycemia
- body doesn't produce insulin
- Novolog;Humalog
- Humulin N;Novolin N
- glucose test;pt not eaten in 2 hours
- beta cells produce
- byproduct of fat breakdown
- Lantus;Levemir
- illness r/t type 2 diabetes
- glucose test; pt drinks syrup, waits 2 hours
22 Clues: Lantus;Levemir • Novolog;Humalog • beta cells produce • type 2 diabetes is • Humulin N;Novolin N • delta cells produce • humulin R;Novolin R • alpha cells produce • byproduct of fat breakdown • illness r/t type 1 diabetes • illness r/t type 2 diabetes • shape r/t peripheral obesity • shape r/t metabolic syndrome • body doesn't produce insulin • increase sugar levels 4-8 am • ...
Diabetes 2018-01-03
Across
- Overweight weight that is higher than what is considered to be healthy
- Procedure where finger is pricked to obtain blood from capillary to test blood sugar for people who have diabetes
- Low blood glucose
- Serious condition in which extremely high blood glucose level, along with a severe lack of insulin, result in the breakdown of body fat for energy and an accumulation of ketones in blood and urine
- When type I diabetes usually first appears in children
- Small increase or decrease in measurement; deals with amounts of insulin
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness
- Carbohydrate that is quick and easy fuel for body
- If high blood sugar is not treated promptly with insulin, it can lead to this
- Unconsciousness by too little sugar and too much insulin in the blood
- Can also test someone’s blood sugar levels
- Diabetes that is diagnosed during pregnancy
- Syringe that holds insulin in the pump
- Any disease in which the body's ability to use blood sugar is impaired
- Simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
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- Hormone produced by the pancreas that stimulates body cells to take up and use blood sugar
- Pressure of the blood in the circulatory system
- Condition that come before type II diabetes; blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be considered diabetes
- How people with type I diabetes take in insulin
- Occurs when too little insulin is taken in or too much food is eaten
- High blood sugar
- Organ that produces insulin, located behind lower part of stomach
- External battery powered device that injects precise amounts of insulin for people with diabetes
- Chemical created by body when there is not enough insulin in blood
- Form of diabetes, which occurs most often in people over the age of 30
- Type II diabetes risk factor that could be helped with a diet plan
- More serious, insulin-dependent diabetes, produces little or no insulin
- Cells in pancreas responsible for producing insulin
- When people who produce sufficient insulin but whose body cells do not respond normally to insulin
- A special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
30 Clues: High blood sugar • Low blood glucose • Syringe that holds insulin in the pump • Can also test someone’s blood sugar levels • Diabetes that is diagnosed during pregnancy • Pressure of the blood in the circulatory system • How people with type I diabetes take in insulin • Carbohydrate that is quick and easy fuel for body • ...
DIABETES 2017-07-19
24 Clues: fat • big • same • make • miss • sugar • moving • danger • sleepy • doctor • not get • how much • get more • decrease • get less • important • soft drink • move your body • sad for a long time • blood sugar disease • first meal of the day • very high and very low • water that leaves your body • stuff that controls glucose
Diabetes 2018-11-08
Across
- Increased or excessive urination which is a clinical manifestation of those with diabetes mellitus.
- This possible clinical manifestation is better known as "disease of the kidneys".
- Diabetic patients requiring insulin must administer this way.
- Increased hunger which is a clinical manifestation of type one diabetes mellitus
- Type of diabetes involving a group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
- A patient should avoid administration of insulin within 60 to up to how many minutes before a physical therapy session?
- Low blood glucose.
- Diabetic state characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the signs and symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
- This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating.
- This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 h/d through a subcutaneous catheter.
- Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours. Helpful before or after mealtime.
- This disorder found in one's family history involving the immune system is a risk factor for type one diabetics.
- These anti-diabetic drugs increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is an example of this type of drug.
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- This possible clinical manifestation in type two diabetics is better known as "disease of the nerves".
- Type one diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes and the onset can occur as young as how many years old?
- Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus
- This hormone increases blood glucose levels and is used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar levels.
- Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by those with Diabetes if blood sugar goes unchecked.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance
- Risk factor for type two diabetics known as "chronic high blood pressure".
- Increased or excessive thirst which is a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus.
- Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
- These cells synthesize and release glucagon from the pancreas.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence
24 Clues: Low blood glucose. • Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence • Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water. • This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating. • ...
Diabetes 2018-11-08
Across
- This possible clinical manifestation is better known as "double vision".
- Low blood glucose.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence.
- This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating.
- Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance.
- Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours. Helpful before or after mealtime.
- Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by those with Diabetes if blood sugar goes unchecked.
- This type of disorder/disease found in one's family history involving the immune system is a risk factor for type one diabetics.
- This hormone increases blood glucose levels and exogenous forms are used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar.
- Increased hunger which is a clinical manifestation of type one diabetes mellitus.
- Type one diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes and the onset can occur as young as how many years old?
- Increased or excessive urination which is a clinical manifestation of those with diabetes mellitus.
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- Diabetic state characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the signs and symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation is better known as "disease of the kidneys".
- Diabetic patients requiring insulin must administer this way.
- Risk factor for type two diabetics known as "chronic high blood pressure".
- This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 hours/day through a subcutaneous catheter.
- These anti-diabetic drugs increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is an example of this type of drug.
- A patient should avoid administration of insulin within sixty to up to how many minutes before a physical therapy session?
- Cells that are destroyed in type one diabetes mellitus.
- Type of diabetes involving a group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
- This possible long term diabetic manifestation in type two diabetics is better known as "disease of the nerves".
- Increased or excessive thirst which is a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus.
- Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
- These cells synthesize and release glucagon from the pancreas.
25 Clues: Low blood glucose. • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence. • Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance. • Cells that are destroyed in type one diabetes mellitus. • This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating. • Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water. • ...
diabetes 2021-06-07
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- comes from food
- level is the measure of concentration of glucose present in the blood of humans or other animals.
- a type of cell found in pancreatic islets
- is a mineral that your body needs to work properly
- is an uncommon disorder that causes an imbalance of fluids in the body.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- nerve damage that can occur if you have diabetes
- complication that affects eyes
- protects an organism from diseases
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- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- measure of how much sugar/glucose you have
- refers to high levels of sugar
- the body needs to manage blood glucose
- is a class of diseases that involve the heart or blood vessels
- is a disorder in which the body does not produce enough or respond normally to insulin,
- what u have to watch
- when tour body doesn't make any insulin
- life threatening problem that affects people with diabetes
- disease in which your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high.
- body doesn't make enough insulin
20 Clues: comes from food • what u have to watch • refers to high levels of sugar • complication that affects eyes • body doesn't make enough insulin • protects an organism from diseases • the body needs to manage blood glucose • when tour body doesn't make any insulin • a type of cell found in pancreatic islets • measure of how much sugar/glucose you have • ...
Diabetes 2022-04-04
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- secrete insulin
- necessary for cell survival and energy
- primary hormone that decreases blood glucose
- problem with excess urination
- secrete glucagon
- oral biguanide medication
- condition of extreme hyperglycemia
- second generation sulfonylurea
- stores glucose in converted form
- increases cellular response to insulin
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- problem with excessive hunger
- storage form of glucose in liver
- caused by taking medication but not eating
- short onset insulin
- organ that produces diabetes hormones
- promotes release of insulin, decreases glucagon
- rapid onset insulin
- symptoms of shakiness, tremors, irritability
- hormone that raises blood glucose
- problem with excessive thirst
- tissue that can store glucose
21 Clues: secrete insulin • secrete glucagon • short onset insulin • rapid onset insulin • oral biguanide medication • problem with excessive hunger • problem with excess urination • problem with excessive thirst • tissue that can store glucose • second generation sulfonylurea • storage form of glucose in liver • stores glucose in converted form • hormone that raises blood glucose • ...
Diabetes 2023-06-20
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- a patient with hypoglycemia and no IV access warrants administration of this medication
- diabetic clients often develop renal disease due to this long-term complication of diabetes
- glucose <60, manifests as cool, clammy skin, LOC changes, anxiety and hunger
- first-line drug class used to treat hyperlipidemia in diabetic clients end in ____________
- polyphagia, polyurea, and this are the three classic symptoms of diabetes
- a patient with hypoglycemia with patent IV access warrants administration of this drug
- patients who are ____________ should be educated to continue taking their insulin, monitor their glucose every 4 hours, and check for ketones every 3-4 hours
- velvety brown to black skin discoloration, manifestation of insulin resistance
- clients with diabetes often experiences this type of chest pain with myocardial infarction due to autonomic neuropathy
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- diabetic clients are recommended to have visual tests this often to assess for complications of diabetic retinopathy
- a drink containing this may further exacerbate and/or cause hypoglycemia in clients with diabetes and/or taking oral anti-diabetic medications
- this type of insulin most closely mimics the body's natural response to insulin following a meal
- complication of type one diabetes, presents with hyperglycemia, metabolic acidosis and ketones in the urine
- this type of insulin is the only type of insulin that may be administered via the IV route
- clients with diabetes have a misuse or lack of this hormone
- rapid and deep respirations associated with metabolic acidosis
- this assessment finding in diabetic patients results in ankle and foot changes that ultimately lead to joint dysfunction and footdrop, caused by neuropathic arthropathy.
- insulin may be stored at room temperature up to this many weeks
- this type of diabetes is autoimmune and typically though not always has a younger age on onset
- this drug class of antidiabetic medications reduces glucose production in the liver
20 Clues: clients with diabetes have a misuse or lack of this hormone • rapid and deep respirations associated with metabolic acidosis • insulin may be stored at room temperature up to this many weeks • polyphagia, polyurea, and this are the three classic symptoms of diabetes • glucose <60, manifests as cool, clammy skin, LOC changes, anxiety and hunger • ...
Diabetes 2023-11-16
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- normal BG range
- How will a patients breath smell in DKA
- How should you mix insulin
- abnormal range but not diagnosable
- #1 Cause of death
- HbA1C normal percent range
- What helps move insulin into cells
- lab value 2 hour postprandial during OGTT
- High levels of plasma amino acids or protein can cause what?
- Never do what on the feet without a written order?
- Dehydration and hypernatremia develop during what?
- Rapid onset time (min)
- lab value for 2 hour postprandial BG
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- Short onset time (min,h)
- How many nurses are needed to double verify insulin?
- All rapid and short acting insulins are what?
- Intermediate onset time (h)
- What happens to beta cells in type 1 diabetics
- Long onset time (h)
- Fasting abnormal value and possible diabetes
- How soon should you notify the doctor of foot injuries?
21 Clues: normal BG range • #1 Cause of death • Long onset time (h) • Rapid onset time (min) • Short onset time (min,h) • How should you mix insulin • HbA1C normal percent range • Intermediate onset time (h) • abnormal range but not diagnosable • What helps move insulin into cells • lab value for 2 hour postprandial BG • How will a patients breath smell in DKA • ...
Diabetes 2024-02-23
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- Via metabólica que quebra a glicose em piruvato
- Método para administrar insulina usando um dispositivo portátil
- Estado caracterizado por níveis elevados de açúcar no sangue
- Complicação da diabetes que afeta os rins
- Junção de 2 moléculas (frutose e glucose)
- Unidade de medida da glicose no sangue (abreviação)
- Fonte de energia para células do corpo
- Tipo de diabetes que geralmente se desenvolve na infância
- Células que produzem insulina
- Exame de rotina para monitorar a saúde ocular em pessoas com diabetes
- Pressão arterial elevada
- Quebra do glicogénio em glicose
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- Nome do teste que mede o nível médio de glicose no sangue ao longo de 3 meses
- Órgão que produz insulina
- Sede em excesso
- Produção normalmente aumentada de urina
- Produção excessiva de corpos cetónicos devido à falta de insulina
- Hemoglobina (comporto usado para medir os níveis médios de glicose ao longo do tempo)
- Tipo de diabetes geralmente diagnosticado na idade adulta
- Hormona responsável pela redução da glicemia
20 Clues: Sede em excesso • Pressão arterial elevada • Órgão que produz insulina • Células que produzem insulina • Quebra do glicogénio em glicose • Fonte de energia para células do corpo • Produção normalmente aumentada de urina • Complicação da diabetes que afeta os rins • Junção de 2 moléculas (frutose e glucose) • Hormona responsável pela redução da glicemia • ...
Diabetes 2016-02-23
20 Clues: Eye • test • organ • Women • type 1 • Kidney • type 2 • Hormone • Hormone • Mellitus • pancreas • Chemical • Infection • Bloodtest • bloodsugar • EnergyCells • Nervedamage • dyhadration • medicaldevise • Highbloodsugar
Diabetes 2024-02-23
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- localização da gordura
- valores elevados de glicemia
- aumento de frequência urinária
- transportador de glucose
- hormona reguladora da glicemia
- destruição
- local de produção de insulina
- localização da gordura
- valores baixos de glicemia
- açúcar armazenado no músculo
- dieta baixa em Hidratos de Carbono
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- sem sabor a mel
- excesso de sede
- unidade de medida da pressão arterial
- sabor a mel
- tipo de diabetes
- construção
- classificação da massa corporal
- quantidade de corpos cetónicos
- frutose + glucose
20 Clues: construção • destruição • sabor a mel • sem sabor a mel • excesso de sede • tipo de diabetes • frutose + glucose • localização da gordura • localização da gordura • transportador de glucose • valores baixos de glicemia • valores elevados de glicemia • açúcar armazenado no músculo • local de produção de insulina • aumento de frequência urinária • hormona reguladora da glicemia • ...
Crucigrama Diabetes 2022-11-24
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- Tratamientos para la diabetes
- Es un síntoma de diabetes
- Nombre de sintoma de la diabetes al orinar mucho
- La diabetes es un grupo de alteraciones metabólicas y se caracterizan por...
- Es una enfermedad autoinmune mayormente diagnosticada entre los 30 y 50 años
- Forma mas común, se asocia a la obesidad o incremento en la grasa visceral
- La diabetes tipo lada es una enfermedad...
- ¿Cómo es también conocida la diabetes tipo mody?
- es un síntoma de alerta gestional
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- Enfermedad del páncreas exocrino
- Tratamientos para la diabetes
- Otra forma de decir diabetes mellitus gestional?
- Ejemplos de diabetes secundaria
- Se caracteriza por la destruccion autoinmune de la célula b
- Agrupa especificamente la untolerancia a la glucosa detectada por primera vez durente el embarazo
- Sensación excesiva de sed
- ¿Con qué se confunde la diabetes tipo lada?
- Diabetes inducida por drogas o quimicos
- siglas diabetes mellitus gestional
- ¿Cuántos tipos de diabetes hay?
20 Clues: Es un síntoma de diabetes • Sensación excesiva de sed • Tratamientos para la diabetes • Tratamientos para la diabetes • Ejemplos de diabetes secundaria • ¿Cuántos tipos de diabetes hay? • Enfermedad del páncreas exocrino • es un síntoma de alerta gestional • siglas diabetes mellitus gestional • Diabetes inducida por drogas o quimicos • La diabetes tipo lada es una enfermedad... • ...
Diabetes 2016-11-14
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- leading cause of new cases among adults
- BP>140/90 mmHg or take medicine
- hormone produced by the B-cells of the pancreas
- exercise should be avoided during ____ insulin activity
- type of diabetes with decrease glucose uptake due to bad cell communication
- type of diabetes that happens in pregnancy
- the type of diabetes that is insulin-dependent
- blood glucose under 70
- problems of the eye with diabetes
- Ranked of cause of death of Diabetes in the U.S.
- test that provides long term glycemic control
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- true or false feet should not be washed more the one a day
- type disease for leading cause of kidney failure
- improves ability to produce insulin to move glucose
- Estimated percentage by 2020
- stimulate b-cells to produce insulin
- percentage of patients with diabetes who die from CVD
- type of neuropathy that effects extermities
- increased urination
19 Clues: increased urination • blood glucose under 70 • Estimated percentage by 2020 • BP>140/90 mmHg or take medicine • problems of the eye with diabetes • stimulate b-cells to produce insulin • leading cause of new cases among adults • type of diabetes that happens in pregnancy • type of neuropathy that effects extermities • test that provides long term glycemic control • ...
Diabetes 2016-11-14
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- common symptom associated with hyperglycemia
- 18% of pregnancies are affected by this type of diabetes
- those with this disease at risk for renal detachment associated with vigorous activity exercise
- term that describes a rapid drop in blood glucose levels or <70mm/dL
- symptoms may include headache, visual disturbances, mental dullness, confusion, amnesia, seizures, and coma
- increased consumption before exercise can prevent hypoglycemia during and after exercise
- condition characterized by elevated blood glucose in response to dietary carbohydrate and elevated blood glucose in the fasting state
- associated with having a higher risk of heat illness
- used to diagnose diabetes
- number of types of diabetes that are recognized based on etiologic origin
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- neuropathy associated with loss of sensation or feeling in the extremeties
- hormone produced by B-cells of the pancreas
- 7th leading cause of death
- a way that insulin is released from the pancreas and promotes the uptake of glucose into the cells where is it used for energy
- disease that may cause chronotropic incompetence
- those who diabetes are at a higher risk of this disease
- common devise used by type 1 diabetes for insulin regulation
- prevent or delay onset of type 2 diabetes
- one least common type of diabetes
19 Clues: used to diagnose diabetes • 7th leading cause of death • prevent or delay onset of type 2 diabetes • hormone produced by B-cells of the pancreas • common symptom associated with hyperglycemia • one least common type of diabetes • disease that may cause chronotropic incompetence • associated with having a higher risk of heat illness • ...
ncd 2023-03-09
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- osteoartritis
- heart attack
- artheroclerosis
- diabetes
- rheumatoid artritis
- allergens
- insulin
- Congenital disorders
- Degenerative disease
- type1 diabetes
- allergy
- hypertension
- angioplasty
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- arterioclerosis
- histamines
- Noncommunicable
- asthma
- type2 diabetes
- Chronic disease
- stroke
- Chronic
- hives
- heredity
- arthritis
- antihistamines
25 Clues: hives • asthma • stroke • Chronic • insulin • allergy • diabetes • heredity • allergens • arthritis • histamines • angioplasty • heart attack • hypertension • osteoartritis • type2 diabetes • type1 diabetes • antihistamines • arterioclerosis • Noncommunicable • artheroclerosis • Chronic disease • rheumatoid artritis • Congenital disorders • Degenerative disease
UJI MINDA DIABETES 2023-09-08
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- Diabetes orang dewasa
- Penyerapan suntikan insulin paling pantas
- kerosakan saraf dan salur darah di kaki
- Jangan suntik insulin disini
- Menghasilkan hormon insulin
- Tanda dan gejala utama
- Komplikasi mata
- Faktor risiko utama
- Insulin tak berfungsi jika suntik disini
- Diabetes kanak-kanak
- Komplikasi diabetes paling teruk
- Jangkitan pada kaki
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- Rawatan pantas untuk hipoglisemia
- Tempat simpan insulin yang belum dibuka/digunakan
- Komplikasi pada otak
- Diabetes semasa hamil
- Rawatan akhir kaki gangren
- Dua ketul lemak terbentuk akibat suntik insulin di tempat sama
- Rawatan diabetes jenis 1
- Kawalan diabetes utama
20 Clues: Komplikasi mata • Faktor risiko utama • Jangkitan pada kaki • Komplikasi pada otak • Diabetes kanak-kanak • Diabetes orang dewasa • Diabetes semasa hamil • Tanda dan gejala utama • Kawalan diabetes utama • Rawatan diabetes jenis 1 • Rawatan akhir kaki gangren • Menghasilkan hormon insulin • Jangan suntik insulin disini • Komplikasi diabetes paling teruk • Rawatan pantas untuk hipoglisemia • ...
MOORFIELDS Diabetes crossword puzzle 2018-11-11
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- You can tell if you have diabetes with a simple __ test
- Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the __
- Individuals with type 2 diabetes often take __ medications
- People with diabetes have a greater risk of having a __
- You should have an eye test every __ years
- In people with diabetic eye disease, __ into the eye are used to treat leakage of fluid from damaged blood vessels
- In people with diabetes, abnormal blood vessels can __ and cause permanent loss of vision
- A healthy __ can postpone the onset of diabetes
- In people with diabetic eye disease, __ are used to treat the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the eye
- Our bodies need __ in order for the cells to use the blood glucose.
- People with diabetes are more likely to develop ___ failure
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- In people with diabetes, fluid leaking into the __ can cause blurriness and poor central vision
- Diabetes occurs when blood __ levels are higher than they should be
- __ is the leading cause of sight loss and blindness in people aged 20-69 years in the world
- __ is the oldest eye hospital in the world
- People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop __
- People with diabetes have a greater risk of having a __
- One risk factor for type 2 diabetes is a ___ lifestyle
- __for diabetic eye disease will prevent sight loss
- __ can affect the health of your eyes
- Individuals with type 2 diabetes can often control their blood glucose levels by __
21 Clues: __ can affect the health of your eyes • __ is the oldest eye hospital in the world • You should have an eye test every __ years • Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the __ • A healthy __ can postpone the onset of diabetes • __for diabetic eye disease will prevent sight loss • People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop __ • ...
Diabetes 2019-01-27
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- laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia
- Kun aivot eivät saa riittävästi ravintoa, voi diabeetikko vaipua tähän
- haima ei tuota tarpeeksi
- ravintoon ja virustartuntoihin liittyvät tekijät, joilla on merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamisessa
- oireyhtymä tekijöitä (kohonnut kolesteroli, verenpaine), jotka viisinkertaistavat riskin tyypin 2 diabetekseen
- tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle
- tapahtuma, jossa solujen kyky ragoida insuliiniin heikkenee vähitellen
- diabeteksen entinen nimi
- insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä
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- eläin, joka haistaa ihon tuoksun perusteella isäntänsä verensokerin vaihtelut
- ratkaiseva merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamiseen
- tyypin 2 diabeteksen nimi
- verensokerin lasku
- aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa
- metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne
- riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin
- aika, jolloin tyypinm 1 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa
- sairaus, jossa haima ei tuota riittävästi insuliinia
18 Clues: verensokerin lasku • haima ei tuota tarpeeksi • diabeteksen entinen nimi • tyypin 2 diabeteksen nimi • metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne • laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia • insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä • aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa • riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin • tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle • ...
Diabetes 2021-03-20
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- a hormone produced by the beta cells in the islets of langerhans of the pancreas
- this insulin starts to work within 30 minutes and lasts 6 to 8 hours
- feeling thirsty, blurred vision, frequent urination are signs of what
- this insulin starts to work a few hours after injection and lasts 24 hours or longer
- type of nerve damage that can occur if you have diabetes, typically occurs in the legs and feet
- the more common type of diabetes. Occurs when your body becomes resistant to insulin, and sugar builds up in your blood.
- this insulin starts to work within 15 minutes and its effects last for 3 to 4 hours
- blood sugar less than 70
- autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks and destroys cells in the pancreas, where insulin is made.
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- this insulin starts to work within 1 to 2 hours and lasts 12 to 18 hours
- method of administering insulin
- blood sugar greater than 130
- type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy
- condition in which blood sugar is high, but not high enough to be type 2 diabetes
- doctor specialized to manage diabetes
- feeling hungry, tired, shaky,dizzy and sweaty are signs of what
- test that checks how you are managing your diabetes over the past 3 months
- area of body diabetics should pay close attention to
- life-threatening problem that affects people with diabetes, occurs when the body breaks down fats at a fast rate
- used to poke finger to get blood to test
20 Clues: blood sugar less than 70 • blood sugar greater than 130 • method of administering insulin • doctor specialized to manage diabetes • used to poke finger to get blood to test • type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy • area of body diabetics should pay close attention to • feeling hungry, tired, shaky,dizzy and sweaty are signs of what • ...
HPER-P417 - Diabetes 2016-11-16
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- hormone that promotes breakdown of liver glycogen
- cells in the pancreas that produce and release insulin
- elevated blood glucose levels
- excessive thirst, can be a sign of diabetes
- depressed blood glucose levels
- diabetes in which the body has become resistant to the effects of insulin
- complication of diabetes involving damage to the kidneys and surrounding vessels
- (2words)group of metabolic disease characterized by elevated blood glucose
- presence of glucose in the urine
- abnormally large production of dilute urine, can be due to diabetes
- (2words) high blood sugar often experienced by woman during pregnancy with no previous history of diabetes
- characterized by impaired fasting glucose 101-124mg/dL
- acidification of the blood due to ketones present in the blood stream
- diabetes in which the pancreas produces little to no insulin
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- organ that secretes insulin, glucagon, and other digestive enzymes
- hormone that regulates glucose levels in the blood
- cells in the pancreas that produce and release glucagon
- common deep sore or lesion, complication of diabetes due to impaired ability to repair tissue
- diabetes characterized by rapid shift from low to high or high to low blood glucose
- excessive hunger, can be a sign of diabetes
- damage to the retina of the eyes often cause by uncontrolled diabetes
- (2words) numbness, loss of sensation, and sometimes pain in your feet, legs, or hands often as a result of diabetes
22 Clues: elevated blood glucose levels • depressed blood glucose levels • presence of glucose in the urine • excessive thirst, can be a sign of diabetes • excessive hunger, can be a sign of diabetes • hormone that promotes breakdown of liver glycogen • hormone that regulates glucose levels in the blood • cells in the pancreas that produce and release insulin • ...
What do you know about diabetes? 2023-03-30
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- The WHO ____ ____ ____was launched on April 14, 2021, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin
- Drug that is misused by celebrities, contributing to rising cost of treatment
- When you have a ____ diet, it can help with diabetes prevention and management
- The most common type of diabetes
- Prevalence of diabetes has been rising in ____ ____ ____ ____ countries.
- ____ ____ ____ is an economic risk factor for diabetes
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- Control this to prevent/manage diabetes
- High blood sugar is also known as _______.
- Diabetes that currently cannot be prevented
- World Health Organization Inherently Global Health Issue
- The organ that creates insulin
- Diabetes is a ______ disease.
- Diabetes is a main cause of _______, hint: vision loss
- Engage in _______ regularly to prevent onset and manage.
- Control this fatty dietary component to prevent/manage diabetes
- Screen this organ (that you have two of)for early treatment of diabetes
- An addictive social activity that when avoided, can prevent or delay the onset of diabetes and cardiovascular disease
17 Clues: Diabetes is a ______ disease. • The organ that creates insulin • The most common type of diabetes • Control this to prevent/manage diabetes • High blood sugar is also known as _______. • Diabetes that currently cannot be prevented • Diabetes is a main cause of _______, hint: vision loss • ____ ____ ____ is an economic risk factor for diabetes • ...
Do You Know Diabetes 2022-09-21
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- 30.3 million people in the US have __________
- A type of diabetes during pregnancy
- Call your _____ to be checked for diabetes
- Prediabetes can be ____ with die & exercise
- Foods we eat turns into ___________
- African American and ____ are at greater risk
- Signs of diabetes urinating hungry& ______
- Nerve damage from diabetes
- Diabetes leads to this _______ failure
- An oral exam
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- 84.4 million people in the US have _______
- Over weight is a risk factor for diabetes
- A1C is a type of test for diabetes
- Does not make enough insulin in diabetes
- A device to check your blood sugar at home
- The act of keeping something from happening
- Diabetic should have an annual __exam
17 Clues: An oral exam • Nerve damage from diabetes • A1C is a type of test for diabetes • A type of diabetes during pregnancy • Foods we eat turns into ___________ • Diabetic should have an annual __exam • Diabetes leads to this _______ failure • Does not make enough insulin in diabetes • Over weight is a risk factor for diabetes • 84.4 million people in the US have _______ • ...
Drugs for Diabetes Management 2011-10-17
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- DDP4 inhibitor
- Decreased in type 2 diabetes
- Elevated in type 2 diabetes
- Glycated hemoglobin diagnostic for diabetes
- GLP1 agonist
- Blood insulin in prediabetic
- Sulfonylurea
- Drug form of amylin
- Decreases rate of absorption of oral CHO
- Principal cause of type 2 diabetes
- Risk factor for type 2 diabetes
- Transports glucose into liver cells
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- Glycated hemoglobin
- Suppresses glucagon secretion
- Transports glucose into muscle cells
- Delayed in type 2 diabetes
- Fasting diabetic blood glucose
- Can worsen congestive heart failure
- Stimulates beta cell potassium channel to close
- Causes insulin secretion by exocytosis
- Increases muscle cell transport of glucose
- Decreases appetite
22 Clues: GLP1 agonist • Sulfonylurea • DDP4 inhibitor • Decreases appetite • Glycated hemoglobin • Drug form of amylin • Delayed in type 2 diabetes • Elevated in type 2 diabetes • Decreased in type 2 diabetes • Blood insulin in prediabetic • Suppresses glucagon secretion • Fasting diabetic blood glucose • Risk factor for type 2 diabetes • Principal cause of type 2 diabetes • ...
CHILDHOOD DISEASE -DIABETES MELLITUS 2023-12-04
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- Time when blood glucose monitoring should be done in a child with diabetes
- Recommended approach for managing hyperglycemia in a conscious child
- Continuous glucose monitoring system's benefit for children
- Hormone that raises blood sugar levels
- Type of diabetes requiring insulin therapy from the diagnosis
- Age group where puberty can impact insulin requirements
- Hormone that lowers blood sugar levels
- Age range when puberty can impact insulin requirements
- Process of providing insulin through a small tube under the skin
- Term for the role of glucagon in diabetes management
- Early symptom of type 1 diabetes in children (7 letters)
- Complication associated with poorly controlled diabetes affecting vision
- Process of breaking down carbohydrates into glucose
- The primary goal of diabetes management in children
- Temporary remission phase after starting insulin therapy
- Role of carbohydrates in a diabetic child's diet
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- Condition affecting the eyes in poorly controlled diabetes
- Type of diabetes medication used in type 2 diabetes
- Monitoring system for detecting early signs of diabetic retinopathy
- Recommended approach for managing hypoglycemia in a conscious child
- Temporary form of diabetes during pregnancy
- Dietary component that impacts blood sugar levels
- Regular physical activity's impact on insulin sensitivity
- Method of providing insulin through a small tube under the skin
- Autoimmune process leading to insulin-producing cell destruction
- Strategy to manage diabetes during illness
- Complication of diabetes affecting the kidneys
- Device used to administer rapid-acting insulin continuously
- Substance produced during fat breakdown; monitored for diabetic ketoacidosis
- Term for a severe complication marked by high blood ketone levels
- Device used for blood glucose monitoring
31 Clues: Hormone that raises blood sugar levels • Hormone that lowers blood sugar levels • Device used for blood glucose monitoring • Strategy to manage diabetes during illness • Temporary form of diabetes during pregnancy • Complication of diabetes affecting the kidneys • Role of carbohydrates in a diabetic child's diet • Dietary component that impacts blood sugar levels • ...
I got the "SUGARZ" 2020-09-28
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- This type of diabetes accounts for 90-95% of all diabetes
- Type of short acting insulin
- Term used to describe diabetes nerve disease
- This disease can cause blindness, heart disease, kidney failure, strokes, and amputations
- Type of sugar found in the bloodstream
- Type of insulin regimen that is no longer used as a monotherapy
- Individuals with diabetes should inspect these every day
- This hormone moves glucose from the blood into the cells
- This should be checked within 30 minutes of a meal
- 1 slice of bread, has this many grams of carbs
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- These hormones decrease the effectiveness of insulin and make your liver dump more glucose into your bloodstream
- ___ for Diabetes is a prevention program offered at SAH
- A1C of 5.7-6.4% is indicative of what disease
- Term used for blood glucose greater than 140mg/dl
- This type of diabetes is where the body no longer produces insulin
- This simple blood test measures your average blood sugar level over the past 3 months
- This organ makes insulin
- This habit increases your risk for diabetes complications and heart disease
- A type of long acting insulin
- This is the inpatient Diabetes Educator at SAH
- Education for hospitalized diabetes patients should focus on ____ ____
21 Clues: This organ makes insulin • Type of short acting insulin • A type of long acting insulin • Type of sugar found in the bloodstream • Term used to describe diabetes nerve disease • A1C of 5.7-6.4% is indicative of what disease • This is the inpatient Diabetes Educator at SAH • 1 slice of bread, has this many grams of carbs • Term used for blood glucose greater than 140mg/dl • ...
Diabetes and Vision 2022-08-30
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- This can be lost due to uncontrolled diabetes
- escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel (common in diabetic retinopathy)
- This should be less than 2mmol/L
- Percentage of individuals that have type one diabetes
- Another word for sugar
- the area of the retina responsible for central vision
- opacities that result from the escape of plasma and white blood cells from blood vessels
- This type of diabetes is the most common
- a risk associated with prediabetes
- This is more likely in children whose mothers had diabetes during pregnancy
- Most of the food you eat is broken down into this
- chronic disease where body doesn't produce insulin
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- must be kept within a healthy range to reduce risk of diabetic retinopathy (DR)
- the maximum percentage of sugar that should be in the blood
- How many types of diabetes there are
- when type 1 diabetes usually develops
- the organ that produces insulin
- This may affect the onset of type 2 diabetes
- These are where the blood sugar goes in your body
- the body turns food into this
- High blood sugar levels but not yet type 2 diabetes
- Temporary form of diabetes
- swelling
- a bad habit that must cease to prevent DR
24 Clues: swelling • Another word for sugar • Temporary form of diabetes • the body turns food into this • the organ that produces insulin • This should be less than 2mmol/L • a risk associated with prediabetes • How many types of diabetes there are • when type 1 diabetes usually develops • This type of diabetes is the most common • a bad habit that must cease to prevent DR • ...
Diabetes 2019-01-27
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- aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa
- ravintoon ja virustartuntoihin liittyvät tekijät, joilla on merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamisessa
- diabeteksen entinen nimi
- tapahtuma, jossa solujen kyky ragoida insuliiniin heikkenee vähitellen
- oireyhtymä tekijöitä (kohonnut kolesteroli, verenpaine), jotka viisinkertaistavat riskin tyypin 2 diabetekseen
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- tyypin 2 diabeteksen nimi
- Kun aivot eivät saa riittävästi ravintoa, voi diabeetikko vaipua tähän
- eläin, joka haistaa ihon tuoksun perusteella isäntänsä verensokerin vaihtelut
- sairaus, jossa haima ei tuota riittävästi insuliinia
- haima ei tuota tarpeeksi
- insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä
- riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin
- laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia
- verensokerin lasku
- tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle
- ratkaiseva merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamiseen
- metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne
- aika, jolloin tyypinm 1 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa
18 Clues: verensokerin lasku • haima ei tuota tarpeeksi • diabeteksen entinen nimi • tyypin 2 diabeteksen nimi • metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne • insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä • laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia • aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa • riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin • tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle • ...
diabetes cross word 2024-05-10
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- machine used for testing blood glucose levels
- This breaks down into glucose
- you should have an this to warn others
- insulin should be stored here
- empty calories and high sugar
- how many alcoholic drinks you can have weekly
- device should have this (abbrev)
- important to check blood sugar before
- Diabetes can damage this organ
- Type one diabetes
- how many alcoholic drinks you can have daily
- How many types of diabetes
- high glucose in the blood
- Excess glucose for energy
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- a symptom of diabetes
- Produces insulin
- Liver converts stored glycogen to this
- Type two diabetes generally is a result of
- how many times a day you should test
- important to take at the same time
- a risk factor to getting diabetes
- how many degrees should insulin be stored under
- item used to get blood
- you should do this to monitor blood levels
- more likely to get diabetes
25 Clues: Produces insulin • Type one diabetes • a symptom of diabetes • item used to get blood • high glucose in the blood • Excess glucose for energy • How many types of diabetes • more likely to get diabetes • This breaks down into glucose • insulin should be stored here • empty calories and high sugar • Diabetes can damage this organ • device should have this (abbrev) • ...
Diabetes 2021-01-22
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- when secondary sexual characteristics begin to develop
- body system that produces hormones
- hormone released by the pineal gland
- chemical substance produced in the body that has a regulatory effect on a specific organ
- BMR
- lipid molecule that has hormone-like effect
- glands that secrete internally into blood or lymph
- GH
- excessive hunger
- abnormally low blood sugar
- quantitative determination of antigenic substances by exam of blood
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- abnormally high blood sugar
- excessive thirst
- abnormal protrusion of the eyeball
- hormone produced by the ovaries
- passage of large volume of urine
- DM
- any hormone that stimulates the reproductive organs
- hormone produced by the pancreas
19 Clues: DM • GH • BMR • excessive thirst • excessive hunger • abnormally low blood sugar • abnormally high blood sugar • hormone produced by the ovaries • passage of large volume of urine • hormone produced by the pancreas • body system that produces hormones • abnormal protrusion of the eyeball • hormone released by the pineal gland • lipid molecule that has hormone-like effect • ...
Diabetes 2019-01-27
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- eläin, joka haistaa ihon tuoksun perusteella isäntänsä verensokerin vaihtelut
- ratkaiseva merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamiseen
- tapahtuma, jossa solujen kyky ragoida insuliiniin heikkenee vähitellen
- tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle
- ravintoon ja virustartuntoihin liittyvät tekijät, joilla on merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamisessa
- verensokerin lasku
- aika, jolloin tyypinm 1 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa
- haima ei tuota tarpeeksi
- insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä
- sairaus, jossa haima ei tuota riittävästi insuliinia
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- diabeteksen entinen nimi
- aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa
- tyypin 2 diabeteksen nimi
- Kun aivot eivät saa riittävästi ravintoa, voi diabeetikko vaipua tähän
- riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin
- oireyhtymä tekijöitä (kohonnut kolesteroli, verenpaine), jotka viisinkertaistavat riskin tyypin 2 diabetekseen
- laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia
- metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne
18 Clues: verensokerin lasku • diabeteksen entinen nimi • haima ei tuota tarpeeksi • tyypin 2 diabeteksen nimi • metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne • laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia • insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä • aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa • riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin • tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2019-10-09
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- What percentage of deaths in Australia in 2017 were contributed to diabetes
- Your donations have led to a new program available called:… on Call
- The condition before diabetes is diagnosed is called
- Diabetes NSW merged with which state in 2016?
- Gestational Diabetes affects women when
- What kitchen item was helping Elsie when she grew up?
- What hormone was “discovered” in 1922?
- These had to be heated up in boiling water back in the 1950s
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- In the Kettle video Elsie’s employer didn’t allow here to … insulin at work?
- What is the colour of the kettle from the Kettle Video?
- What is the name of our family event for children with type 1 diabetes?
- The NDSS stands for: National Diabetes … Scheme.
- Someone who looks after someone who has diabetes
- The needle had to be sharpened on a?
- In 2018 Diabetes NSW & ACT had how many thousand members
- Type 1 Diabetes is a/an … condition
- What is the name of our quarterly magazine
- What is the name of Elsie’s grandson?
- The award given to an individual (this includes carers) who has lived with diabetes for 50+ years is called the … Victory Award.
19 Clues: Type 1 Diabetes is a/an … condition • The needle had to be sharpened on a? • What is the name of Elsie’s grandson? • What hormone was “discovered” in 1922? • Gestational Diabetes affects women when • What is the name of our quarterly magazine • Diabetes NSW merged with which state in 2016? • The NDSS stands for: National Diabetes … Scheme. • ...
Diabetes 2021-06-22
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- smell of breath in DKA
- Level increases as person develops DKA
- diabetes occurring during pregnancy
- high blood glucose
- weight determinant to administer adult vs. pediatric dose of glucagon
- lowers blood glucose
- instrument to measure blood glucose levels
- commonly used to deliver insulin continuously on daily basis
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- the "A" in DKA
- blood glucose needs to be less than this to treat
- produces insulin and glucagon
- form of diabetes with impairment of how body regulates and uses sugar
- pancreas produces little or no insulin - is autoimmune reaction
- glucagon stimulates liver to release ______
- low blood glucose
- glucagon can be administered IM and ____
- oral glucose dose in Grams
- common medication diabetics take on a daily basis
18 Clues: the "A" in DKA • low blood glucose • high blood glucose • lowers blood glucose • smell of breath in DKA • oral glucose dose in Grams • produces insulin and glucagon • diabetes occurring during pregnancy • Level increases as person develops DKA • glucagon can be administered IM and ____ • instrument to measure blood glucose levels • glucagon stimulates liver to release ______ • ...
Diabetes Melitus 2023-03-29
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- Faktor penyebab diabetes tipe dua yaitu faktor genetik dan ...
- Diabetes melitus dibagi menjadi 2 tipe, yaitu tipe 1 dan tipe 2. Pada tipe 1 ini sering terjadi pada usia
- Penyakit kronis yang disebabkan oleh kadar gula darah yang tinggi dan dapat menyebabkan komplikasi serius pada organ tubuh mana yang dimaksud?
- salah satu bahan makanan yang harus dihindari oleh penderita diabetes melitus yaitu makanan yang banyak mengandung ....
- Hormon yang dihasilkan oleh pankreas dan diperlukan untuk mengatur kadar gula darah dalam tubuh.
- konsumsi buah dan sayur dapat mengurangi ... diabetes melitus tipe 2
- Berolahraga secara rutin dan banyak melakukan aktivitas fisik merupakan salah satu ... dari penyakit diabetes
- Diabetes Mellitus Gestasional merupakan diabetes yang timbul pada saat masa ....
- Penderita diabetes melitus tipe 1 biasanya disebabkan oleh kerusakan pankreas yang hanya bisa memproduksi sedikit insulin. penyebab keruskan pankreas tersebut adalah...
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- Salah satu ciri diabetes adalah
- Gejala diabetes yaitu jika ... glukosa dalam darah sampai diatas 160-180 mg/dl
- Diabetes melitus tipe 2 sering terjadi pada usia
- Pada penderita diabes melitus memiliki gejala jika ada luka, maka luka tersebut akan ... sembuh
- Nama lain dari diabetes melitus yaitu ...
- salah satu faktor yang dapat menyebabkan diabetes yaitu faktor
- Salah satu ciri khas dari penderita diabetes melitus yaitu frekuensi buang air kecil yang berlebihan dikarenakan .... menghasilkan air kemih dalam jumlah yang berlebihan.
- Ciri-ciri DM kata lain kelebihan berat badan
17 Clues: Salah satu ciri diabetes adalah • Nama lain dari diabetes melitus yaitu ... • Ciri-ciri DM kata lain kelebihan berat badan • Diabetes melitus tipe 2 sering terjadi pada usia • Faktor penyebab diabetes tipe dua yaitu faktor genetik dan ... • salah satu faktor yang dapat menyebabkan diabetes yaitu faktor • ...
Diabetes & the Eye 2023-09-11
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- "bad" type of this can build up in blood vessels
- cause of type one diabetes
- disease which the body doesn't produce or use insulin effectively
- one in __ diabetics will develop DME
- opacities that result from the escape of plasma from defective blood vessels
- diabetes occurring during pregnancy
- the organ that produces insulin
- number of types of diabetes
- type of diabetes that requires Px to take insulin
- most common type of diabetes
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- blood escapes from ruptured blood vessels
- this and eating well can help maintain healthy body weight
- the macula will _____in DME
- this may detach in the sever uncontrolledstage of PDR
- the hallmark sign of proliferative diabetic retinopathy
- abnormal blood vessels grow out of the retina,blocking fluid drainage causing this
- blood vessel dilation
- percentage of people with diabetes that have type 1
- In DME the E is short for
- insulin is a
20 Clues: insulin is a • blood vessel dilation • In DME the E is short for • cause of type one diabetes • the macula will _____in DME • number of types of diabetes • most common type of diabetes • the organ that produces insulin • diabetes occurring during pregnancy • one in __ diabetics will develop DME • blood escapes from ruptured blood vessels • ...
Diabetes 2019-01-27
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- metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne
- ratkaiseva merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamiseen
- tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle
- aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa
- haima ei tuota tarpeeksi
- aika, jolloin tyypinm 1 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa
- insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä
- laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia
- tapahtuma, jossa solujen kyky ragoida insuliiniin heikkenee vähitellen
- verensokerin lasku
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- eläin, joka haistaa ihon tuoksun perusteella isäntänsä verensokerin vaihtelut
- diabeteksen entinen nimi
- ravintoon ja virustartuntoihin liittyvät tekijät, joilla on merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamisessa
- oireyhtymä tekijöitä (kohonnut kolesteroli, verenpaine), jotka viisinkertaistavat riskin tyypin 2 diabetekseen
- riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin
- Kun aivot eivät saa riittävästi ravintoa, voi diabeetikko vaipua tähän
- sairaus, jossa haima ei tuota riittävästi insuliinia
17 Clues: verensokerin lasku • diabeteksen entinen nimi • haima ei tuota tarpeeksi • metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne • insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä • laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia • aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa • riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin • tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle • aika, jolloin tyypinm 1 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa • ...
Diabetes 2021-08-23
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- carbohydrate convert starch into blood ___
- how often should a insulin needle be changed
- diabetes eye screening checks for ___
- low blood glucose episode
- to avoid lumps on skin, need to ___ insulin site
- first meal of the day
- a synonym for when a person's blood sugar is high
- fasting blood glucose of more than __ is a diagnosis of diabetes
- syndrome increase risk of diabetes
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- people with diabetes check blood glucose with a ___
- professional who assist with diet advice
- recommended length of insulin needle (mm)
- diabetes in pregnancy
- length of time before re-checking blood glucose after treatment of hypoglycaemia (minutes)
- what is the type of diabetes that would always require insulin?
- amount of time to wait before eating after injecting actrapid
- a food rich in carbohydrate
17 Clues: diabetes in pregnancy • first meal of the day • low blood glucose episode • a food rich in carbohydrate • syndrome increase risk of diabetes • diabetes eye screening checks for ___ • professional who assist with diet advice • recommended length of insulin needle (mm) • carbohydrate convert starch into blood ___ • how often should a insulin needle be changed • ...
Exercise & Diabetes 2016-06-13
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- 16% of patients diagnosed with diabetes die from this
- A nerve damaging disorder
- Immune mediated diabetes
- Transporters that allow the uptake of glucose into a cell
- Diabetes attributed with greatest healthcare expenditure
- Provides information on long term glycemic control
- Caused by hormones during pregnancy
- Hormone that regulates glucose uptake
- The leading cause of blindness in patients with diabetes
- Contained within Islets of Langerhans
- Accounts for upwards of 90% of all diabetes cases
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- Neuropathy with the greatest risk for amputations
- Warning signs include acetone breath and nausea
- Slurred speech, nausea, and drowsiness
- blood glucose levels above 100 but below 125
- Roughly, the percent of the US population that has diabetes
- Made up of a multidisciplinary team
- 68% of patients with diabetes die from this
- Neuropathy causing a blunted HR response and blunted SBP
- Primary region of the body where insulin is injected
20 Clues: Immune mediated diabetes • A nerve damaging disorder • Made up of a multidisciplinary team • Caused by hormones during pregnancy • Hormone that regulates glucose uptake • Contained within Islets of Langerhans • Slurred speech, nausea, and drowsiness • 68% of patients with diabetes die from this • blood glucose levels above 100 but below 125 • ...
National Diabetes Month Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-07
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- Risk factors for type 2 diabetes include ___________, sedentary lifestyle, smoking, weight, high blood pressure, etc.
- A medical term for high blood sugar is known as ___________.
- The ________ produces insulin.
- A diabetes health care team may include a primary care physician, nurse, endocrinologist, ___________, registered dietitian, family/friends, and/or others.
- The first insulin pump develop in 1963 looked like a ______ that delivered both insulin and glucagon.
- People with type 1 diabetes is dependent on __________.
- Complications of untreated diabetes include ______ damage, eye problems, heart problems, kidney disease, foot problems, etc.
- Bloodwork such as an A1c, a fasting blood sugar test, and/or ________________ are used to diagnose diabetes.
- The ______________ stores, releases, and produces glucose.
- A medical provider that specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the glands and organs that make hormones such as diabetes is called an ___________________.
- Blood _______ is a medical term for blood sugar.
- ___________ is a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy.
- In 2016, the first __________ insulin pump was developed.
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- More than _________ million people have diabetes in the United States.
- If someone's blood sugar is less than seventy, it is considered ___________.
- About ____ to ninety-five percent of people in the United States with diabetes have Type 2 Diabetes.
- The first person to receive an injection of insulin was a 14-year-old boy named _________.
- _________ and his assistant Charles Best discovered insulin in 1921.
- _______, infections or illness, certain medications, and a high intake of carbohydrates can cause blood sugar levels to run high.
- When eaten in appropriate portions, __________, such as potatoes, corn, bread, and milk can be included in a healthy meal plan for someone with diabetes.
- __________ stands for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support and is a program to help individuals with diabetes in implementing and gaining knowledge on tools and skills for the self-management of diabetes.
- The A1c was first developed in 1976 and tells the ________ blood sugar levels from the past 3 months.
- ______________ is National Diabetes Awareness Month.
- Symptoms of hyperglycemia include nausea and vomiting, frequent _______, increased thirst, blurry vision, unintentional weight loss, fatigue, etc.
- A monitor that tracks glucose levels throughout the day and night is called __________.
- Before the insulin was first injected into a human, J.B. Collip and ____________ made improvements to the insulin.
- A device that checks blood sugar levels is called a __________.
27 Clues: The ________ produces insulin. • Blood _______ is a medical term for blood sugar. • ______________ is National Diabetes Awareness Month. • People with type 1 diabetes is dependent on __________. • In 2016, the first __________ insulin pump was developed. • The ______________ stores, releases, and produces glucose. • ...
Diabetes in pregnancy 2023-06-01
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- recommended pre pregnancy vitamin (5,4)
- can affect blood glucose readings
- What does the G stand for in OGTT
- test recommended postnatally for women who have had GDM
- sign of type 1 diabetes
- Commonest diabetes in RJMS
- Long acting insulin most commonly used in RJMS
- route of insulin injections
- First line treatment for GDM
- what clinic day are the diabetes consultants in RJMS
- What does the first T in OGTT stand for
- used for in hospital for monitoring blood glucose(5,2,4)
- where is insulin produced
- low blood glucose
- oral treatment used for diabetes
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- sometimes used to mange blood glucose in labour
- fetal complication of diabetes
- emergency complication of diabetes
- what does BM stand for(10,8)
- what we recommend to harvest antenatally
- used to administer insulin
- complication for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes
- where hypo treatment is stored
- When insulin not in use where should it be stored
- type of glucose monitoring used mostly for people with type 1 diabetes
25 Clues: low blood glucose • sign of type 1 diabetes • where is insulin produced • Commonest diabetes in RJMS • used to administer insulin • route of insulin injections • what does BM stand for(10,8) • First line treatment for GDM • fetal complication of diabetes • where hypo treatment is stored • oral treatment used for diabetes • can affect blood glucose readings • ...
Diabetes 2016-02-22
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- chemical substance made by your body when there isn't enough insulin in our blood
- found in the pancreas that makes insulin
- the eye disease that occurs in someone with diabetes when the small blood vessels of the retina become swollen and leak liquid into the retina
- insulin dependent diabetes that requires life-long insulin treatment
- non-insulin-dependent diabetes, a condition in which your body either doesn't make enough insulin or doesn't use it properly and can't properly use blood glucose as energy
- hormone made by the pancreas that assists in the use of glucose for energy
- blood sugar that gives energy to cells
- condition often caused by an infection or illness like dehydration or from taking too little insulin
- the condition which the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin
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- also known as high blood glucose, this condition occurs when your blood glucose level is too high
- also known as low blood sugar
- diabetes caused nerve damage
- diabetic kidney disease in which protein is spilled into the urine, overtime can results in significant kidney damage
- small device used to check blood glucose levels
- the diabetes some women develop during pregnancy; it typically subsides after the baby is delivered
- hormone that is injected into a person with diabetes to raise their blood glucose level when it's very low
- the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy
17 Clues: diabetes caused nerve damage • also known as low blood sugar • blood sugar that gives energy to cells • found in the pancreas that makes insulin • small device used to check blood glucose levels • the condition which the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin • the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy • ...
DIABETES 2022-12-15
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- Type of diabetes mellitus due to the failure of insulin binding with the insulin receptor?
- One of the ways to manage diabetes through diet is by underdoing calorie _.
- Diabetes occurs when _ does not produce enough insulin.
- Breakdown of glycogen into glucose called as _.
- Organ responsible for secreting insulin and glucagon?
- System that attacks and destroys the beta cells.
- Diabetes is more common in _.
- _ level is too high.
- It is a _ disease.
- Is a more common type of diabetes.
- What type of cells responsible for secreting insulin?
- A condition where body stop responding to the insulin.
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- Cell death is also known as _.
- Type 1 diabetes occurs when _ produce little or no insulin.
- resistance Condition where the cells cannot accept the insulin called as _.
- Diabetes can be caused by environmental factors like psychological _.
- One of the symptoms of diabetes is having to _ frequently.
- _ is a common cause of diabetes as a result of physical inactivity.
- Walking and swimming are examples of _ exercises.
- Damaged nerve is also known as _.
20 Clues: It is a _ disease. • _ level is too high. • Diabetes is more common in _. • Cell death is also known as _. • Damaged nerve is also known as _. • Is a more common type of diabetes. • Breakdown of glycogen into glucose called as _. • System that attacks and destroys the beta cells. • Walking and swimming are examples of _ exercises. • ...
Diabetes 2019-01-27
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- haima ei tuota tarpeeksi
- verensokerin lasku
- ratkaiseva merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamiseen
- tapahtuma, jossa solujen kyky ragoida insuliiniin heikkenee vähitellen
- tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle
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- aika, jolloin tyypinm 1 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa
- ravintoon ja virustartuntoihin liittyvät tekijät, joilla on merkitys tyypin 1 diabeteksen puhkeamisessa
- sairaus, jossa haima ei tuota riittävästi insuliinia
- riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin
- laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia
- metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne
- Kun aivot eivät saa riittävästi ravintoa, voi diabeetikko vaipua tähän
- eläin, joka haistaa ihon tuoksun perusteella isäntänsä verensokerin vaihtelut
- diabeteksen entinen nimi
- insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä
- oireyhtymä tekijöitä (kohonnut kolesteroli, verenpaine), jotka viisinkertaistavat riskin tyypin 2 diabetekseen
- aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa
17 Clues: verensokerin lasku • haima ei tuota tarpeeksi • diabeteksen entinen nimi • metabolisen oireyhtymän lyhenne • laite, jolla pistetään insuliinia • insuliinin avulla säädellään tätä • aika, jolloin tyypin diabetes 2 puhkeaa • riski sairastua tiettyihin muihin tauteihin • tärkeä lääke, tyypin 2 diabetesta sairastavalle • aika, jolloin tyypinm 1 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa • ...
Diabetes 2023-10-12
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- increase risk for poor nutrition in elderly
- oral biguanide to decrease intestional absorption of glucose
- conversion of fats to acid products
- rapid-acting insulin
- lower than normal blood glucose levels
- breakdown of body fats
- deep and rapid respiratory pattern
- results from nighttime release of adrenal hormones causing am hyperglycemia
- higher than normal blood glucose levels
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- metabolic factors that increase risk of DM2 development
- conversion of protein substances to glucose
- deterioration of nintestinalon
- within 1 hour of insulin injection can cause hypoglycemia
- counterregulatory response to nighttime hypoglycemia
- hormone important in glucose regulation
- long-acting insulin
- also known as glycemic control
17 Clues: long-acting insulin • rapid-acting insulin • breakdown of body fats • deterioration of nintestinalon • also known as glycemic control • deep and rapid respiratory pattern • conversion of fats to acid products • lower than normal blood glucose levels • hormone important in glucose regulation • higher than normal blood glucose levels • conversion of protein substances to glucose • ...
I got the "SUGARZ" 2020-09-28
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- This habit increases your risk for diabetes complications and heart disease
- Term used to describe diabetes nerve disease
- These hormones decrease the effectiveness of insulin and make your liver dump more glucose into your bloodstream
- This hormone moves glucose from the blood into the cells
- This organ makes insulin
- A1C of 5.7-6.4% is indicative of what disease
- Type of sugar found in the bloodstream
- Term used for blood glucose greater than 140mg/dl
- A type of short acting insulin
- 1 slice of bread has this many grams of carbs
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- Education for hospitalized diabetes patients should focus on ___ ___
- This type of diabetes accounts for 90-95% of all diabetes
- Type of insulin regimen that is no longer used as a monotherapy
- This disease can cause blindness, kidney failure, heart disease, strokes, and amputations
- This simple blood test measures your average blood sugar level over the past 3 months
- Individuals with diabetes should inspect these every day
- A type of long acting insulin
- ___ for Diabetes is a prevention program offered at SAH
- This type of diabetes is when the body no longer produces insulin
19 Clues: This organ makes insulin • A type of long acting insulin • A type of short acting insulin • Type of sugar found in the bloodstream • Term used to describe diabetes nerve disease • A1C of 5.7-6.4% is indicative of what disease • 1 slice of bread has this many grams of carbs • Term used for blood glucose greater than 140mg/dl • ...
Diabetes 2022-12-05
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- a device that measures the amount of glucose in the blood, measured in mg/dL.
- Diabetics should avoid foods that are high in _________.
- a sign of diabetes seen as excessive urination.
- a fancy word for when the body is desensitized or unable to use insulin
- this is a common oral medication taken by diabetics to increase cell sensitivity to insulin.
- a major organ that regulates the amount of glucose in the body and is affected by diabetes.
- a sign of diabetes seen by dehydration or constant thirst.
- a person with a glucometer reading of 126mg/dl or greater is considered ____________.
- type _______ diabetes is a condition where the immune system attacks insulin-producing cells.
- a protein that stimulates the uptake or use of sugars and is made when sugar levels are high.
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- a nutrient in food that provides energy for cells.
- a sign of diabetes seen by excessive hunger.
- Diabetics should seek to maintain a healthy _______ or Body Mass Index.
- type _______ diabetes is a type of diabetes caused by excessive sugar intake.
- a common drug to be avoided to stay healthy and help prevent almost all degenerative diseases.
- a person with a glucometer reading of 99mg/dl or below is considered ____________.
- a hormone that stimulates the production of glucose and is made when sugar levels are low.
17 Clues: a sign of diabetes seen by excessive hunger. • a sign of diabetes seen as excessive urination. • a nutrient in food that provides energy for cells. • Diabetics should avoid foods that are high in _________. • a sign of diabetes seen by dehydration or constant thirst. • Diabetics should seek to maintain a healthy _______ or Body Mass Index. • ...
Diabetes 2023-06-14
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- rate, the amount of insulin someone gets per hour when using an insulin pump
- ratio, the number of grams of carbohydrates covered by one unit of insulin
- resistance, an impaired response of the body in response to insulin, resulting in elevated blood sugars
- scale, insulin dosage based on current blood sugar levels
- acting, insulin that is given one to two times daily,
- the route of how insulin is delivered
- used to draw up insulin dosage
- needle that pokes the finger
- diabetes, also called type one diabetes that usually appears in childhood
- used to treat a low blood sugar when unconscious
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- A1C, test that measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months
- strips, measures glucose level in the urine meter,
- glucose monitor, device that measures glucose from the interstitial fluid every 5 minutes
- pump, a device that can be used instead of giving multiple injections daily
- the doctor that specializes in diabetes management
- insulin, the amount of time insulin remains working in the body
- poker, device that is used to draw blood from the finger
- acting, insulin that begins working in 15-30 minutes
18 Clues: needle that pokes the finger • used to draw up insulin dosage • the route of how insulin is delivered • used to treat a low blood sugar when unconscious • strips, measures glucose level in the urine meter, • the doctor that specializes in diabetes management • acting, insulin that begins working in 15-30 minutes • acting, insulin that is given one to two times daily, • ...
Diabetes 2023-11-09
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- Progressive deterioration of nerve function with loss of sensory perception: diabetic peripheral _____
- Lower than normal blood glucose
- Breakdown of body fats
- Breakdown of stored glycogen into glucose
- A hormone important in glucose regulation that has balancing actions opposite those of insulin and prevents hypoglycemia
- Conversion of fats to acid products
- A common, complex, chronic disorder of impaired nutrient metabolism, especially glucose, that can affect the function of every body system
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- Breakdown of body proteins
- uncontrolled hyperglycemia, metabolic acidosis, and increased production of ketones
- Abnormal acid breakdown products that collect in blood when insulin is not available
- Chronically high blood insulin levels
- Production and storage of glycogen
- A delay of gastric emptying
- Blowing off carbon dioxide: _____ respiration
- Higher than normal blood glucose
- a ypte of diabetic foot deformity: _____ foot
- injection type for insulin injections
17 Clues: Breakdown of body fats • Breakdown of body proteins • A delay of gastric emptying • Lower than normal blood glucose • Higher than normal blood glucose • Production and storage of glycogen • Conversion of fats to acid products • Chronically high blood insulin levels • injection type for insulin injections • Breakdown of stored glycogen into glucose • ...
Abbreviations 2014-11-06
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- Red Blood Cells/Count
- Calcium
- Glucose tolerance test
- Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Fasting Blood Sugar
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Hg
- Na
- Growth Hormone
- Hb
- Within Normal Limits
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- Complete Blood Count
- Arterial Blood Gases
- K
- Antidiuretic Hormone
- Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- inj
- Subcutaneous
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
- Hepatitis B Virus
- Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
- White Blood Cells/Count
23 Clues: K • Hg • Na • Hb • inj • Calcium • Subcutaneous • Growth Hormone • Diabetes Mellitus • Hepatitis B Virus • Fasting Blood Sugar • Complete Blood Count • Arterial Blood Gases • Antidiuretic Hormone • Within Normal Limits • Red Blood Cells/Count • Glucose tolerance test • White Blood Cells/Count • Hormone Replacement Therapy • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone • Gestational Diabetes Mellitus • ...
Bring Awareness to Diabetes 2023-10-17
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- A type of sugar found in many fruits and vegetables. This sugar is commonly used as a sweetener, but is not recommended for those with diabetes.
- A disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to insulin is impaired.
- The color for diabetes awareness.
- A health condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes.
- A treatment for kidney failure in which the blood is artificially cleaned.
- A healthcare professional that advises people about meal planning, weight control, and diabetes management.
- A sweet-tasting, crystalline, soluble carbohydrate.
- A doctor that treats people with hormone problems.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body can’t digest. Consuming enough of this can improve blood sugar levels.
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- A sugar that the body uses for energy. The body must have enough insulin to use this sugar properly.
- A type of beverage commonly used to treat low blood sugar.
- The organ where insulin is produced.
- Nerve damage causing weakness, numbness, tingling, or pain, commonly in the hands and feet. Diabetes is a common cause of this condition, and it is why diabetics commonly wear shoes with orthotic insoles.
- Too much glucose in the blood.
- This type of diabetes is when blood sugar levels rise in women during pregnancy. Women that get this type of diabetes during pregnancy are at higher risk of getting type 2 diabetes later on.
- The type of diabetes in which the body does not produce insulin.
- A natural sugar substitute that has no calories.
- Macronutrient broken down to glucose to provide energy to the body.
- Too little glucose in the blood.
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that helps the body use glucose for energy and regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- The type of diabetes in which the body produces too little insulin or it does not use it correctly.
- Name of Jonas brother with diabetes.
22 Clues: Too much glucose in the blood. • Too little glucose in the blood. • The color for diabetes awareness. • The organ where insulin is produced. • Name of Jonas brother with diabetes. • A natural sugar substitute that has no calories. • A doctor that treats people with hormone problems. • A sweet-tasting, crystalline, soluble carbohydrate. • ...
Diabetes 2022-05-03
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- occurs when blood sugar levels are too high
- Blood sugars are above normal range but not persistently high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes
- a complication resulting from damage to the nerve endings
- Type 1 diabetes
- A type of diabetes caused by a gene mutation
- Complication where by the body breakdowns the fat and muscle and produces ketones
- Insulin allows this to be used as an energy source
- Type 1 diabetes is often....in nature
- Type 2 diabetes
- The type of diabetes that usually develops in the third trimester of pregnancy
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- Risk factor of type 2 diabetes
- The hormone produced by the pancreas
- Occurs when blood sugar levels drop too low
- Blood test that can be used to diagnose and monitor diabetes
- Type 1 Diabetes is an .... disease
- Rare type of diabetes. can resolve within 12months, but often recurs later in life
16 Clues: Type 1 diabetes • Type 2 diabetes • Risk factor of type 2 diabetes • Type 1 Diabetes is an .... disease • The hormone produced by the pancreas • Type 1 diabetes is often....in nature • occurs when blood sugar levels are too high • Occurs when blood sugar levels drop too low • A type of diabetes caused by a gene mutation • Insulin allows this to be used as an energy source • ...
DIABETIC EDUCATION 2022-11-11
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- ________ type of diabetes occurs at younger age
- this is a three-month average of your glucose values
- When you have diabetes your body makes little or no
- This part of the eye is affected with diabetes
- Thirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, fatigue, slow healing of wound are _________ of diabetes
- A device used for monitoring blood glucose
- Medical term for diabetes
- This along with diet helps in reducing diabetes
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- This leads to eye, kidney and nerve problem
- About 90% of people will have this type of diabetes
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
- Doctor who is a diabetic specialist
- An organ of the body that produces insulin
- This causes fatigue
- How many cups of green vegetables are recommended per day
- Food that is rich in ________ is good for diabetes
16 Clues: This causes fatigue • Medical term for diabetes • Doctor who is a diabetic specialist • Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy • An organ of the body that produces insulin • A device used for monitoring blood glucose • This leads to eye, kidney and nerve problem • This part of the eye is affected with diabetes • ________ type of diabetes occurs at younger age • ...
Diabetes 2021-11-04
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- Type ____ Diabetes Mellitus is the most common type of diabetes (McPherson & Pincus, 2017, p. 211)
- In type II DM, fatty acids are released as _______ (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 300)
- Hyperglycemic crisis often observed to type I DM patients (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299)
- Presence of glucose in the urine (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299)
- Most common disorder of carbohydrate metabolism (McPherson & Pincus, 2017, p. 209)
- Excessive thirst (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299)
- Excessive or frequent urination (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299)
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- Oxidation of this biomolecule is inhibited in type II DM (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 300)
- the only ketone body produced in fatty acid oxidation that do not contribute to the development of diabetic ketoacidosis (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 300)
- Destruction of this cell in the islet of Langerhaan is a characteristic of juvenile-onset DM (McPherson & Pincus, 2017, p. 210)
- Nerve damage brought by diabetes mellitus (McPherson & Pincus, 2017, p. 209)
- Excessive hunger (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299)
- Type ____ Diabetes Mellitus, also referred to as juvenile-onset diabetes (McPherson & Pincus, 2017, p. 210)
- A respiratory compensatory mechanism done by the body to reduce the carbon dioxide concentration and displace the hydrogen ions in the blood as a result of ketoacidosis (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 300)
- Hyperglycemic crisis often observed to type II DM patients (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299)
- Described as diabetes without known cause (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299)
16 Clues: Excessive hunger (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299) • Excessive thirst (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299) • Excessive or frequent urination (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299) • Presence of glucose in the urine (Bishop, Foed, & Shoeff, 2013, p. 299) • Nerve damage brought by diabetes mellitus (McPherson & Pincus, 2017, p. 209) • ...
Diabetes 2023-11-26
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- 4 kcal/g; fuels intracellular rxns
- 4 kcal/g; metabolized into amino acids
- insulin resistance and reduction of adequate secretion
- Glucose levels > 250 mg/dL; occurs w/ type I
- helps maintain glucose levels during periods of high stress b/c of ↑ metabolic rate
- secreted by alpha cells when serum glucose levels are low
- cell that secretes insulin
- ↑ protein synthesis in all cells, mobilizes fatty acids from adipose tissue, & antagonizes effects of insulin
- bedtime glucose levels are lower than morning levels bc levels steadily rise at night
- 9 kcal/g; metabolized into glycerol & fatty acids
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- cell mediated immune destruction of beta cells
- bedtime glucose levels are normal but it bottoms out at night around 2-4 am; triggered by hypoglycemic state
- stimulates gluconeogenesis; long term use increase serum sugar
- Glucose Levels > 600 mg/dL; occurs w type II
- cell that secretes somastatin
- cell that secretes glucagon
16 Clues: cell that secretes insulin • cell that secretes glucagon • cell that secretes somastatin • 4 kcal/g; fuels intracellular rxns • 4 kcal/g; metabolized into amino acids • Glucose Levels > 600 mg/dL; occurs w type II • Glucose levels > 250 mg/dL; occurs w/ type I • cell mediated immune destruction of beta cells • 9 kcal/g; metabolized into glycerol & fatty acids • ...
Diabetes 2024-04-05
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- occurs only during pregnancy
- table sugar+ fruit sugar
- type of diabetes aka delayed onset diabetes
- blood sugar too low
- stored sugar in muscles and the liver
- table sugar
- blood sugar too high
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- fruit sugar
- stands for continuous glucose monitor
- diabetes type where the pancreas does not make insulin
- abbreviation for milliliters
- how many million of people living with diabetes
- abbreviation for deciliter
- insulin producing organ
- opens the cells to let sugar in
- aka=blood sugar
16 Clues: fruit sugar • table sugar • aka=blood sugar • blood sugar too low • blood sugar too high • insulin producing organ • table sugar+ fruit sugar • abbreviation for deciliter • abbreviation for milliliters • occurs only during pregnancy • opens the cells to let sugar in • stands for continuous glucose monitor • stored sugar in muscles and the liver • ...
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