diabetes Crossword Puzzles
Diabetes Awareness Crossword Puzzel 2024-11-08
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- ___cholesterol, is one of the heart risk factors.
- ___out of 10 people in U.S. is affect by diabetes.
- Can be caused by high blood sugar.
- Following these help your lower your risk of heart disease.
- ___smoking to protect your heart.
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- Increases the risk of heart disease.
- ___blood sugar, Can damage blood vessels.
- ___have a 4x risk of heart disease as a result of diabetes.
- ___disease, is the leading cause of death among adults with diabetes.
9 Clues: ___smoking to protect your heart. • Can be caused by high blood sugar. • Increases the risk of heart disease. • ___blood sugar, Can damage blood vessels. • ___cholesterol, is one of the heart risk factors. • ___out of 10 people in U.S. is affect by diabetes. • ___have a 4x risk of heart disease as a result of diabetes. • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-07-06
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- The process in the previous question interacts with oral drugs by effecting their ___.
- This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia.
- A 26 year old male comes into the ED. He is very lethargic and very disoriented. You take his blood sugar and find that he is hypoglycemic. What type of insulin would you administer?
- Thiazolidinediones (Glitazones) reduce glucose levels by _______________ cellular response to circulating insulin.
- Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, and Biguanides are just a few examples of what type of oral drug?
- _____________________ stimulate pancreatic insulin release in a manner similar to the Sulfonylureas.
- Diabetes mellitus is derived from the Latin word for ______ and the Greek word for _____. The term describes one of the prominent symptoms of untreated diabetes, production of large volumes of glucose-rich urine.
- Risk for ___________ skin integrity related to failure to rotate insulin injection site.
- You are mixing a combination of insulins. You need 10 ml of insulin. You have already pulled up 3 ml of regular insulin, how much of the NPH do you need to pull up in your syringe?
- Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of insulin-producing __________ cells.
- It is the start of your shift and you give one of your patients a shot of Humalog insulin. In how many hours do you expect to be returning to said patient to give the next shot.
- The most common type of diabetes. Some sources say heredity and obesity are the major factors of this type of diabetes.
- _____________ inhibitors should not be given with Metformin because they interact to cause significant GI effects.
- Ketoacidosis causes alterations in the metabolism of both glucose and what?
- Metformin decreases liver production of glucose and enhances uptake and utilization of glucose in which type of tissue?
- A 16 year old female with type II Diabetes comes into the office very concerned about how her stomach looks. You find that she has been misinformed and has been injecting herself with insulin in the same spot (lower abdomen) every day. You assess her stomach and find that her stomach is pitting in the injection spot. What do you educate her on?
- The actions of these hormones tell your body to release insulin after you eat.
- Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____.
- A result of insulin deficiency.
- Many DM drugs inhibit or suppress ___ release of glucagon by delaying gastric emptying.
- A 76 year old female comes into the ED. Her daughter who is with her tells you that the she has not been eating regularly at her nursing home. Her daughter says she skipped breakfast this morning and believes did not eat much for dinner the night before. Your patient is very fatigued and anxious, has a fast heartbeat and is sweating profusely. You take her blood sugar and it is 47 mg/dL. You would chart your patient as?
- Which route would you administer the insulin of the 26 year old male who is hypoglycemic.
- Which of the sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat Type 1 Diabetes?
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- Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors act on the intestine to delay the absorption of ________________.
- In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what?
- The pancreas produces ___ which increases plasma glucose levels. It is also administered for severe hypoglycemia.
- Susie has was dianosed with _____ at the age of 9. She is not 20 years old and has been insulin dependent since the time she was diagnosed.
- A 19 year old male who has had diabetes for 2 years comes in with a raised lump on his lower abdomen. You ask him if this is the spot that he normally injects himself with insulin. He replies that this is the only place he injects himself twice a day. The raised lump is called what?
- Recent data have shown that this drug can prevent the onset of Type 2 Diabetes.
- Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin.
- This condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin.
- HOURS You administer NPH insulin to a patient. How long before this type of Intermediate insulin starts to peak?
- Glitazones should be used with caution in patients with heart failure because these drugs can cause _______________________.
- SCALE You have a patient that just came out of surgery who is a type II diabetic. Her blood glucose in the last three hours has not been stable. Your decide that it is best to follow the ___________ ___________ protocol and administer adjusted doses of insulin based off of her blood glucose reading every shift.
- An overdose of insulin may lead to your patient falling into a __________.
- Orinase, Glucotrol, and DiaBeta promote insulin release by the pancreas. What is the name of the drug class they belong to?
- The FDA warns that due to this drug's ability to complement the effects of insulin, it increases the risk of insulin-induced severe hypoglycemia.
- Extreme thirst, the need to urinate often, and blurry vision can be symptoms of _________________.
- ___ dysfunction patients are at greater risk for hypoglycemia using meglitinides.
- A new admit that has Type 11 diabetes is put on your floor. She says she if very hungry and would like to eat something soon. What type of insulin would you administer to her if she was to eat in the next 30 minutes.
- There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______.
- __________ diabetes causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health.
- A patient comes in and is very worried about injecting herself with insulin due to fear of needles. She lives a very busy lifestyle of work and travel. She is curious if there are any other methods than using the Lantus pen she is prescribed. You would educate her on the idea of an Insulin _______.
- You are educating a very petite and skinny young woman on how to inject herself with insulin. You show her that she needs to ______ her lower abdomen and inject herself with the needle at 45 degrees to ensure that she is getting the insulin in her subcutaneous tissue.
44 Clues: A result of insulin deficiency. • Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____. • This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia. • In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what? • This condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin. • There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______. • ...
^-^ Healthy Crossword puzzle ^-^ 2018-12-04
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- This type of food has come from Asia.
- Most of the time it can’t be cured.
- This can prevent osteoporosis.
- This is an external factor.
- They have different colours.
- Sodium and sugars aren’t _______.
- This type of health disorder can be contributed by nuts.
- Emotions are ________ factors.
- Their _____ health disorders.
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- This type of food has came from Italy.
- Osteoporosis is also considered as …
- It is an internal factor.
- A lot of red meats have ___.
- Cultural backgrounds are ________ factors.
- Too much sugar can give you this.
- You have control over this.
- There are _____ types of diabetes.
- Heart disease can be contributed by ___ _____.
18 Clues: It is an internal factor. • You have control over this. • This is an external factor. • A lot of red meats have ___. • They have different colours. • Their _____ health disorders. • This can prevent osteoporosis. • Emotions are ________ factors. • Too much sugar can give you this. • Sodium and sugars aren’t _______. • There are _____ types of diabetes. • ...
^-^ Healthy Crossword puzzle ^-^ 2018-12-04
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- A lot of red meats have ___.
- meats Heart disease can be contributed by ___ _____.
- Most of the time it can’t be cured.
- Cultural backgrounds are ________ factors.
- You have control over this.
- It is an internal factor.
- This is an external factor.
- This type of food has come from Asia.
- Emotions are ________ factors.
- Their _____ health disorders.
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- This type of health disorder can be contributed by nuts.
- They have different colours.
- disease Osteoporosis is also considered as …
- This can prevent osteoporosis.
- Sodium and sugars aren’t _______.
- Too much sugar can give you this.
- There are _____ types of diabetes.
- This type of food has came from italy.
18 Clues: It is an internal factor. • You have control over this. • This is an external factor. • A lot of red meats have ___. • They have different colours. • Their _____ health disorders. • This can prevent osteoporosis. • Emotions are ________ factors. • Sodium and sugars aren’t _______. • Too much sugar can give you this. • There are _____ types of diabetes. • ...
DM 2 Komprehensif 2024-09-18
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- Risiko yang dikurangi atas Pengelolaan Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2
- Materi tentang perjalanan penyakit DM, penyulit, risiko disampaikan
- upaya mencapai dan memelihara kadar glukosa darah dalam batas normal
- cara kerja menurunkan produksi glukosa hati dan meningkatkan sensitifitas terhadap insulin
- Langkah-langkah terapi Pengelolaan Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2
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- prinsip perencanaan makanan 45-65% dari total kalori
- Obat Antihiperglikemia Oral yang tersedia di FKTP
- efek samping utama BB naik dan hipoglikemia
- kadar HbA1c ≥ 6.5 GDP ≥ 126 GDPP ≥ 200
- kadar HbA1c < 5.7 GDP 70 - 99 GDPP 70 - 139
10 Clues: kadar HbA1c ≥ 6.5 GDP ≥ 126 GDPP ≥ 200 • efek samping utama BB naik dan hipoglikemia • kadar HbA1c < 5.7 GDP 70 - 99 GDPP 70 - 139 • Obat Antihiperglikemia Oral yang tersedia di FKTP • prinsip perencanaan makanan 45-65% dari total kalori • Langkah-langkah terapi Pengelolaan Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 • Risiko yang dikurangi atas Pengelolaan Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 • ...
diabetes 2015-02-09
Diabetes 2016-02-22
7 Clues: Check glucose in blood • Hormone inected into someone • Cannot produce enough insulin • Also known a slow blood sugar • blood vessle pops bluring vision • Blood sugar that gives energy to cells • Diabetes women develep during preganacy
Diabetes 2017-04-24
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- The organ that controls the insulin levels.
- The patient does not have enough sugar in their blood.
- This is a less sever form of the disease, but is still significant.
- Patients may appear agitated, aggressive, and this.
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- Too much sugar leads to this.
- juice A liquid that is a preferred treatment for low bood sugar.
- These patients require insulin, and usually begin in childhood.
7 Clues: Too much sugar leads to this. • The organ that controls the insulin levels. • Patients may appear agitated, aggressive, and this. • The patient does not have enough sugar in their blood. • These patients require insulin, and usually begin in childhood. • juice A liquid that is a preferred treatment for low bood sugar. • ...
Diabetes 2022-05-29
7 Clues: Storage form of glucose • is a symptom of diabetes • Glucose levels fall very low • is a risk factor for diabetes • Used to control glucose levels • Produces the hormone that controls glucose levels • Should be eaten in moderation to control glucose levels
Diabetes 2019-09-23
7 Clues: aumento exagerada da sede • glândula que produz insulina • excesso de glicosse no sangue • taxa baixa de glicose no sangue. • agravamento no estado glicêmico (aumento) • alimentos que auxiliam no controle da diabetes • hormônio que estimula o figado a realizar a glicólise
Diabetes 2024-02-27
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- number of minutes per day people should be physically active
- How many days a week should those with Type 2 Diabetes should exercise
- Dangerously low blood sugar levels
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- Recommended type of resistance training
- What can be used other than medication and exercise to manage diabetes
- What receptors are dulled with Type II diabetes?
- What to eat before the gym to avoid a crash
7 Clues: Dangerously low blood sugar levels • Recommended type of resistance training • What to eat before the gym to avoid a crash • What receptors are dulled with Type II diabetes? • number of minutes per day people should be physically active • What can be used other than medication and exercise to manage diabetes • ...
Key Terms for Type 2 Diabetes 2013-12-11
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- low blood glucose level
- machine used to test blood glucose level
- something you will need to change to control your blood glucose level
- something you will need to do every day to control your diabetes
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- organ that produces insulin
- someone I can ask for help to manage my type 2 diabetes
- high blood glucose level
- found in bread, pasta, potato etc.
- controls blood glucose level, in type 2 diabetes this is not working properly
- another term for sugar
10 Clues: another term for sugar • low blood glucose level • high blood glucose level • organ that produces insulin • found in bread, pasta, potato etc. • machine used to test blood glucose level • someone I can ask for help to manage my type 2 diabetes • something you will need to do every day to control your diabetes • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-07-06
Across
- The pancreas produces ___ which increases plasma glucose levels. It is also administered for severe hypoglycemia.
- There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______.
- SCALE You have a patient that just came out of surgery who is a type II diabetic. Her blood glucose in the last three hours has not been stable. Your decide that it is best to follow the ___________ ___________ protocol and administer adjusted doses of insulin based off of her blood glucose reading every shift.
- A new admit that has Type 11 diabetes is put on your floor. She says she if very hungry and would like to eat something soon. What type of insulin would you administer to her if she was to eat in the next 30 minutes.
- Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin.
- Diabetes mellitus is derived from the Latin word for ______ and the Greek word for _____. The term describes one of the prominent symptoms of untreated diabetes, production of large volumes of glucose-rich urine.
- A result of insulin deficiency.
- A 16 year old female with type II Diabetes comes into the office very concerned about how her stomach looks. You find that she has been misinformed and has been injecting herself with insulin in the same spot (lower abdomen) every day. You assess her stomach and find that her stomach is pitting in the injection spot. What do you educate her on?
- Which of the sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat Type 1 Diabetes?
- The actions of these hormones tell your body to release insulin after you eat.
- Orinase, Glucotrol, and DiaBeta promote insulin release by the pancreas. What is the name of the drug class they belong to?
- A 76 year old female comes into the ED. Her daughter who is with her tells you that the she has not been eating regularly at her nursing home. Her daughter says she skipped breakfast this morning and believes did not eat much for dinner the night before. Your patient is very fatigued and anxious, has a fast heartbeat and is sweating profusely. You take her blood sugar and it is 47 mg/dL. You would chart your patient as?
- Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of insulin-producing __________ cells.
- _____________ inhibitors should not be given with Metformin because they interact to cause significant GI effects.
- The process in the previous question interacts with oral drugs by effecting their ___.
- Which route would you administer the insulin of the 26 year old male who is hypoglycemic.
- Risk for ___________ skin integrity related to failure to rotate insulin injection site.
- It is the start of your shift and you give one of your patients a shot of Humalog insulin. In how many hours do you expect to be returning to said patient to give the next shot.
- ___ dysfunction patients are at greater risk for hypoglycemia using meglitinides.
- Susie has was dianosed with _____ at the age of 9. She is not 20 years old and has been insulin dependent since the time she was diagnosed.
- The most common type of diabetes. Some sources say heredity and obesity are the major factors of this type of diabetes.
- A 26 year old male comes into the ED. He is very lethargic and very disoriented. You take his blood sugar and find that he is hypoglycemic. What type of insulin would you administer?
- __________ diabetes causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health.
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- _____________________ stimulate pancreatic insulin release in a manner similar to the Sulfonylureas.
- An overdose of insulin may lead to your patient falling into a __________.
- Recent data have shown that this drug can prevent the onset of Type 2 Diabetes.
- This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia.
- Thiazolidinediones (Glitazones) reduce glucose levels by _______________ cellular response to circulating insulin.
- Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____.
- Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, and Biguanides are just a few examples of what type of oral drug?
- Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors act on the intestine to delay the absorption of ________________.
- Extreme thirst, the need to urinate often, and blurry vision can be symptoms of _________________.
- You are mixing a combination of insulins. You need 10 ml of insulin. You have already pulled up 3 ml of regular insulin, how much of the NPH do you need to pull up in your syringe?
- This condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin.
- The FDA warns that due to this drug's ability to complement the effects of insulin, it increases the risk of insulin-induced severe hypoglycemia.
- HOURS You administer NPH insulin to a patient. How long before this type of Intermediate insulin starts to peak?
- Many DM drugs inhibit or suppress ___ release of glucagon by delaying gastric emptying.
- Metformin decreases liver production of glucose and enhances uptake and utilization of glucose in which type of tissue?
- You are educating a very petite and skinny young woman on how to inject herself with insulin. You show her that she needs to ______ her lower abdomen and inject herself with the needle at 45 degrees to ensure that she is getting the insulin in her subcutaneous tissue.
- A 19 year old male who has had diabetes for 2 years comes in with a raised lump on his lower abdomen. You ask him if this is the spot that he normally injects himself with insulin. He replies that this is the only place he injects himself twice a day. The raised lump is called what?
- Glitazones should be used with caution in patients with heart failure because these drugs can cause _______________________.
- Ketoacidosis causes alterations in the metabolism of both glucose and what?
- A patient comes in and is very worried about injecting herself with insulin due to fear of needles. She lives a very busy lifestyle of work and travel. She is curious if there are any other methods than using the Lantus pen she is prescribed. You would educate her on the idea of an Insulin _______.
- In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what?
44 Clues: A result of insulin deficiency. • Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____. • This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia. • In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what? • There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______. • This condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin. • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-07-06
Across
- Metformin decreases liver production of glucose and enhances uptake and utilization of glucose in which type of tissue?
- A new admit that has Type 11 diabetes is put on your floor. She says she if very hungry and would like to eat something soon. What type of insulin would you administer to her if she was to eat in the next 30 minutes.
- HOURS You administer NPH insulin to a patient. How long before this type of Intermediate insulin starts to peak?
- A 76 year old female comes into the ED. Her daughter who is with her tells you that the she has not been eating regularly at her nursing home. Her daughter says she skipped breakfast this morning and believes did not eat much for dinner the night before. Your patient is very fatigued and anxious, has a fast heartbeat and is sweating profusely. You take her blood sugar and it is 47 mg/dL. You would chart your patient as?
- There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______.
- Ketoacidosis causes alterations in the metabolism of both glucose and what?
- The pancreas produces ___ which increases plasma glucose levels. It is also administered for severe hypoglycemia.
- _____________________ stimulate pancreatic insulin release in a manner similar to the Sulfonylureas.
- The actions of these hormones tell your body to release insulin after you eat.
- This condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin.
- ___ dysfunction patients are at greater risk for hypoglycemia using meglitinides.
- A 16 year old female with type II Diabetes comes into the office very concerned about how her stomach looks. You find that she has been misinformed and has been injecting herself with insulin in the same spot (lower abdomen) every day. You assess her stomach and find that her stomach is pitting in the injection spot. What do you educate her on?
- The FDA warns that due to this drug's ability to complement the effects of insulin, it increases the risk of insulin-induced severe hypoglycemia.
- A 19 year old male who has had diabetes for 2 years comes in with a raised lump on his lower abdomen. You ask him if this is the spot that he normally injects himself with insulin. He replies that this is the only place he injects himself twice a day. The raised lump is called what?
- Diabetes mellitus is derived from the Latin word for ______ and the Greek word for "fountain". The term describes one of the prominent symptoms of untreated diabetes, production of large volumes of glucose-rich urine.
- Thiazolidinediones (Glitazones) reduce glucose levels by _______________ cellular response to circulating insulin.
- The process in the previous question interacts with oral drugs by effecting their ___.
- It is the start of your shift and you give one of your patients a shot of Humalog insulin. In how many hours do you expect to be returning to said patient to give the next shot.
- This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia.
- You are mixing a combination of insulins. You need 10 ml of insulin. You have already pulled up 3 ml of regular insulin, how much of the NPH do you need to pull up in your syringe?
- An overdose of insulin may lead to your patient falling into a __________.
Down
- Risk for ___________ skin integrity related to failure to rotate insulin injection site.
- A patient comes in and is very worried about injecting herself with insulin due to fear of needles. She lives a very busy lifestyle of work and travel. She is curious if there are any other methods than using the Lantus pen she is prescribed. You would educate her on the idea of an Insulin _______.
- Glitazones should be used with caution in patients with heart failure because these drugs can cause _______________________.
- Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, and Biguanides are just a few examples of what type of oral drug?
- Orinase, Glucotrol, and DiaBeta promote insulin release by the pancreas. What is the name of the drug class they belong to?
- Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors act on the intestine to delay the absorption of ________________.
- Which route would you administer the insulin of the 26 year old male who is hypoglycemic.
- Recent data have shown that this drug can prevent the onset of Type 2 Diabetes.
- Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin.
- Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____.
- Which of the sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat Type 1 Diabetes?
- __________ diabetes causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health.
- In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what?
- _____________ inhibitors should not be given with Metformin because they interact to cause significant GI effects.
- The most common type of diabetes. Some sources say heredity and obesity are the major factors of this type of diabetes.
- You are educating a very petite and skinny young woman on how to inject herself with insulin. You show her that she needs to ______ her lower abdomen and inject herself with the needle at 45 degrees to ensure that she is getting the insulin in her subcutaneous tissue.
- You have a patient that just came out of surgery who is a type II diabetic. Her blood glucose in the last three hours has not been stable. Your decide that it is best to follow the ___________ ___________ protocol and administer adjusted doses of insulin based off of her blood glucose reading every shift.
- Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of insulin-producing __________ cells.
- Extreme thirst, the need to urinate often, and blurry vision can be symptoms of _________________.
- Many DM drugs inhibit or suppress ___ release of glucagon by delaying gastric emptying.
- Susie has was dianosed with _____ at the age of 9. She is not 20 years old and has been insulin dependent since the time she was diagnosed.
42 Clues: Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____. • This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia. • In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what? • There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______. • This condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin. • Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin. • ...
Diabetes 2013-03-04
7 Clues: “Juvenile Diabetes” • Organ that produces insulin • 90% of patients have this type • Organ that tries to remove the sugar • Pancreas is unable to produce ________ • Effect of diabetes due to lack of water • Diabetes causes high amounts of ________
diabetes 2015-02-09
Diabetes 2017-03-28
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- The preferred treatment for low sugar
- This is more dangerous than too much sugar in the blood
- when diabetics get far too low or high
- what diabetics take to balance their blood sugar
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- This means too much sugar in the blood
- their breath smells like this when they are too high in sugar
- one of the signs and symptoms of imbalanced sugar levels
7 Clues: The preferred treatment for low sugar • This means too much sugar in the blood • when diabetics get far too low or high • what diabetics take to balance their blood sugar • This is more dangerous than too much sugar in the blood • one of the signs and symptoms of imbalanced sugar levels • their breath smells like this when they are too high in sugar
Diabetes 2022-06-23
7 Clues: an organ • type 2 diabetes • main energy sources for the body • another energy source for your body • converted into sugar throughout our body • the third main source of energy for your body • either injected into our body because we cant produce it
diabetes 2022-10-03
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- Minkä yhteydessä voi todeta 2 tyypin diabeteksen?
- sairaus diabetes on?
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- Minkä seurauksena tulee 1 tyypin diabetes?
- Mikä on toinen sana 1 tyypin diabetekselle?
- Minkä niminen on laite, jolla mitataan verensokeria?
- Millä todetaan 2 tyypin ja raskausajan diabetes?
- Mikä on helppo tapa laittaa insuliinia?
7 Clues: sairaus diabetes on? • Mikä on helppo tapa laittaa insuliinia? • Minkä seurauksena tulee 1 tyypin diabetes? • Mikä on toinen sana 1 tyypin diabetekselle? • Millä todetaan 2 tyypin ja raskausajan diabetes? • Minkä yhteydessä voi todeta 2 tyypin diabeteksen? • Minkä niminen on laite, jolla mitataan verensokeria?
Diabetes 2025-10-29
7 Clues: Genetically passed on • What the body uses for energy • Other name for Type 2 Diabetes • Macro nutrients and micro nutrients • What the pancreas produces to store glucose • Diabetes type that pregnant women may recieve • What the pancreas produces to utilize stored glucose
Health 2022-03-07
15 Clues: műtét • ápoló • mentős • hőmérő • leégés • röntgen • kötszer • köhögés • fejfájás • bensőség • gyógyszer • vérnyomás • kerekesszék • cukorbetegség • szemvizsgálat
DIABETES MELLITUS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-07-06
Across
- The process in the previous question interacts with oral drugs by effecting their ___.
- A 76 year old female comes into the ED. Her daughter who is with her tells you that the she has not been eating regularly at her nursing home. Her daughter says she skipped breakfast this morning and believes did not eat much for dinner the night before. Your patient is very fatigued and anxious, has a fast heartbeat and is sweating profusely. You take her blood sugar and it is 47 mg/dL. You would chart your patient as?
- It is the start of your shift and you give one of your patients a shot of Humalog insulin. In how many hours do you expect to be returning to said patient to give the next shot.
- You are mixing a combination of insulins. You need 10 ml of insulin. You have already pulled up 3 ml of regular insulin, how much of the NPH do you need to pull up in your syringe?
- Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin.
- Which route would you administer the insulin of the 26 year old male who is hypoglycemic.
- Extreme thirst, the need to urinate often, and blurry vision can be symptoms of _________________.
- Recent data have shown that this drug can prevent the onset of Type 2 Diabetes.
- Many DM drugs inhibit or suppress ___ release of glucagon by delaying gastric emptying.
- _____________ inhibitors should not be given with Metformin because they interact to cause significant GI effects.
- Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors act on the intestine to delay the absorption of ________________.
- There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______.
- Orinase, Glucotrol, and DiaBeta promote insulin release by the pancreas. What is the name of the drug class they belong to?
- Ketoacidosis causes alterations in the metabolism of both glucose and what?
- A result of insulin deficiency.
- Which of the sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat Type 1 Diabetes?
- In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what?
- The FDA warns that due to this drug's ability to complement the effects of insulin, it increases the risk of insulin-induced severe hypoglycemia.
- The pancreas produces ___ which increases plasma glucose levels. It is also administered for severe hypoglycemia.
Down
- __________ diabetes causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health.
- Risk for ___________ skin integrity related to failure to rotate insulin injection site.
- This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia.
- Metformin decreases liver production of glucose and enhances uptake and utilization of glucose in which type of tissue?
- The most common type of diabetes. Some sources say heredity and obesity are the major factors of this type of diabetes.
- Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, and Biguanides are just a few examples of what type of oral drug?
- An overdose of insulin may lead to your patient falling into a __________.
- SCALE You have a patient that just came out of surgery who is a type II diabetic. Her blood glucose in the last three hours has not been stable. Your decide that it is best to follow the ___________ ___________ protocol and administer adjusted doses of insulin based off of her blood glucose reading every shift.
- A patient comes in and is very worried about injecting herself with insulin due to fear of needles. She lives a very busy lifestyle of work and travel. She is curious if there are any other methods than using the Lantus pen she is prescribed. You would educate her on the idea of an Insulin _______.
- Susie has was dianosed with _____ at the age of 9. She is not 20 years old and has been insulin dependent since the time she was diagnosed.
- This condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin.
- A 19 year old male who has had diabetes for 2 years comes in with a raised lump on his lower abdomen. You ask him if this is the spot that he normally injects himself with insulin. He replies that this is the only place he injects himself twice a day. The raised lump is called what?
- A 16 year old female with type II Diabetes comes into the office very concerned about how her stomach looks. You find that she has been misinformed and has been injecting herself with insulin in the same spot (lower abdomen) every day. You assess her stomach and find that her stomach is pitting in the injection spot. What do you educate her on?
- You are educating a very petite and skinny young woman on how to inject herself with insulin. You show her that she needs to ______ her lower abdomen and inject herself with the needle at 45 degrees to ensure that she is getting the insulin in her subcutaneous tissue.
- HOURS You administer NPH insulin to a patient. How long before this type of Intermediate insulin starts to peak?
- ___ dysfunction patients are at greater risk for hypoglycemia using meglitinides.
- _____________________ stimulate pancreatic insulin release in a manner similar to the Sulfonylureas.
- Glitazones should be used with caution in patients with heart failure because these drugs can cause _______________________.
- Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of insulin-producing __________ cells.
- Diabetes mellitus is derived from the Latin word for ______ and the Greek word for _____. The term describes one of the prominent symptoms of untreated diabetes, production of large volumes of glucose-rich urine.
- A 26 year old male comes into the ED. He is very lethargic and very disoriented. You take his blood sugar and find that he is hypoglycemic. What type of insulin would you administer?
- Thiazolidinediones (Glitazones) reduce glucose levels by _______________ cellular response to circulating insulin.
- The actions of these hormones tell your body to release insulin after you eat.
- Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____.
- A new admit that has Type 11 diabetes is put on your floor. She says she if very hungry and would like to eat something soon. What type of insulin would you administer to her if she was to eat in the next 30 minutes.
44 Clues: A result of insulin deficiency. • Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____. • This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia. • In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what? • This condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin. • There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______. • ...
Pharmacy Crossword 2024-09-10
Across
- Study of drug effects on the body
- Chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels
- Organ that filters blood and produces urine
- Medication used to treat epilepsy
- Process of creating personalized medications
- Medication used to lower blood pressure
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- Medication used to treat diabetes
- Study of how drugs move through the body
- Medication used to relieve pain
- Medication used to relieve allergy symptoms
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- Medication used to treat bacterial infections
- Medication used to treat depression
- Medication used to treat asthma
- Medication used to treat fungal infections
- Medication used to treat inflammation
- Organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs
- Medication used to reduce cholesterol levels
- Study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
- Medication used to treat hypertension
- Common NSAID used to reduce fever and pain
21 Clues: Medication used to treat asthma • Medication used to relieve pain • Study of drug effects on the body • Medication used to treat epilepsy • Medication used to treat diabetes • Hormone that regulates blood sugar • Medication used to treat depression • Medication used to treat inflammation • Medication used to treat hypertension • Medication used to lower blood pressure • ...
Diabetes UK Docklands Dine & Delight 2024-01-16
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- A chronic condition characterised by high levels of blood sugar.
- A device used by sailors to determine direction.
- A popular seafood known for its high omega-3 fatty acids.
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels.
- The term for a sudden, severe drop in blood sugar levels.
- A nautical measurement of speed, equal to one nautical mile per hour.
- A nautical term for the front part of a ship.
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- The process of navigating a ship from one place to another.
- A small boat typically carried or towed by a larger vessel.
- A device used by sailors to measure depth beneath the water's surface.
- A nutrient found in fish that is beneficial for heart health.
- A condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet diabetes.
- A type of diabetes that typically develops during childhood.
- The nautical term for the left side of a ship.
14 Clues: A nautical term for the front part of a ship. • The nautical term for the left side of a ship. • A device used by sailors to determine direction. • A popular seafood known for its high omega-3 fatty acids. • The term for a sudden, severe drop in blood sugar levels. • The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels. • ...
Diabetes für OSM 2021-06-17
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- Die Materialen des Einlagenbezug müssen wie sein?
- warme Füße mit trockener rosiger Haut treten bei ... auf.
- Diabetes ist eine ...
- Dieses Organ misst den Blutzuckerspiegel
- fehlende Fußpulse deuten auf ... hin
- Die wichtigste Vorbeugende Maßnahme ist eine optimale...
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- Gerät zur Prüfung der Hautsensibilität
- Blutzucker
- Bei diesem Typ stellt der Körper kein Insulin her.
- dieses Organ speichert Zucker
- abbau von Muskeln und Gewebe
- erhöhter Blutzuckerspiegel
- minderdurchblutung oder ein vollständiger durchblutungsausfall eines Gewebes
- Versorgungsmaßnahme in der Akutphase eines Charcotfußes
- schlecht heilend, sieht aus wie eine Wunde
- Hormon, dass für die Zuckeraufnahme der Zellen sorgt.
- andere Bezeichnung für den Charcotfuß
- absterben einzelner Zellen aber auch ganzer Glieder
18 Clues: Blutzucker • Diabetes ist eine ... • erhöhter Blutzuckerspiegel • abbau von Muskeln und Gewebe • dieses Organ speichert Zucker • fehlende Fußpulse deuten auf ... hin • andere Bezeichnung für den Charcotfuß • Gerät zur Prüfung der Hautsensibilität • Dieses Organ misst den Blutzuckerspiegel • schlecht heilend, sieht aus wie eine Wunde • ...
tts 2023-06-09
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- adanya sel darah merah dalam urine
- digunakan untuk oksidasi makanan sehingga menghasilkan energi
- tempat untuk mengalirkan urine keluar dari tubuh
- menyalurkan zat hasil sisa filtrasi ketubulus distal
- saluran mengalirkan urine keluar tubuh disebut
- lapisan yang terletak dibawah kulit ari adalah lapisan
- zat warna pada urine
- lapisan paling atas dalam kulit adalah lapisan
- nama lain stratum korneum adalah lapisan
- penyakit yang disebabkan oleh bakteri streptococcus
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- penyakit yang disebabkan oleh bakteri Propionibacterium acnes
- tempat penampungan urine sementara
- biliverdinn diubah menjadi
- lapisan tipis yang berada dikulit
- mengaktifkan enzim lipase merupakan fungsi dari
- tempat terjadinya filtrasi
- tempat pembentukan urea dari amonia merupakan fungsi
- mencegah masuknya kuman penyakit merupakan fungsi dari
- diabetes yang terjadi karena kelebihan glukosa adalah diabetes
- pengeluaran zat sisa hasil pencernaan
20 Clues: zat warna pada urine • biliverdinn diubah menjadi • tempat terjadinya filtrasi • lapisan tipis yang berada dikulit • tempat penampungan urine sementara • adanya sel darah merah dalam urine • pengeluaran zat sisa hasil pencernaan • nama lain stratum korneum adalah lapisan • saluran mengalirkan urine keluar tubuh disebut • lapisan paling atas dalam kulit adalah lapisan • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2015-03-12
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- Name a hormone that helps the food to convert to energy.
- Whole grain foods and fresh fruits and vegetables are _______ with more fiber content.
- Increased intake of which component in diet can cause increase in blood pressure?
- What (in metres) is required to calculate BMI of an individual?
- Which disease causes your blood glucose to rise very high?
- Name an important symptom/sign that indicates that blood sugar is too high.
- Name human body’s main fuel source.
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- Which organ constantly monitors and controls your blood sugar levels?
- Name an effective way to prevent diabetes.
- A diabetic patient is more prone to ____________________.
- What kind of vision would a diabetic patient have if blood sugar is not controlled?
11 Clues: Name human body’s main fuel source. • Name an effective way to prevent diabetes. • Name a hormone that helps the food to convert to energy. • A diabetic patient is more prone to ____________________. • Which disease causes your blood glucose to rise very high? • What (in metres) is required to calculate BMI of an individual? • ...
Chronic Diabetes 2023-09-25
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- Neuropathy of the ___ nervous system can trigger delayed gastric emptying, postural hypotension, sexual dysfunction and neurogenic bladder
- Complication involving large and medium-sized blood vessels, such as CAD, HTN, CVA, PVD
- Neuropathic Arthropathy is also called ___, in which structural changes occur to the ankle and foot which lead to joint dysfunction and foot drop.
- If a toe becomes necrotic, it is often treated via this surgical intervention
- Destruction of vasculature in the kidney
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- The most common form of this looks like red-brown, oval or round patches on the skin, esp. on the shins
- Term for chronic blood vessel dysfunctions seen in DM, divided into macrovascular and microvascular complications
- Complication involving thickening of vessel membranes in capillaries and arterioles
- Hemorrhages and aneurysms in the eye
- DM-related neuropathy can effect the ___ nervous system
- 60% of patients with DM will develop this form of nerve damage
11 Clues: Hemorrhages and aneurysms in the eye • Destruction of vasculature in the kidney • DM-related neuropathy can effect the ___ nervous system • 60% of patients with DM will develop this form of nerve damage • If a toe becomes necrotic, it is often treated via this surgical intervention • ...
crossword puzzle health 2023-02-21
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ncd 2023-02-21
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Unit 4, 5, 6, and 7 2017-03-13
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- thebirhtofaninfantthatdiedinthewomb
- alargeinstrumentthatencirclesthebaby'sheadtohelpaidindelivery
- strokethesoleofthefoottoseeiftoescurlover
- whenthecervixopens
- theplaceinwhichconceptionhappens
- adiseaseinwhichthebody'sabilitytoproduceorrespondtothehormoneinsulinisimpaired
- maturefemalereporductivecellthatbecomeanembryoafterfertilization
- problemsthathavebeentheresincebirth
- atestgivenatbirthtoevalutethebaby'sphysicalcondition
- asurgicalcutmadeattheopeningofthevaginatoaidduringdelivery
- waymoreseriousthantheothershavingthoughttoharmyouorthebaby
- bornbeforefulltermortooearly
- twinsthatcanlookthesame
- fertilizedovum
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- stroketheoutsideofthefoottoseeiftoesextendorstretch
- alittlemoreseriousthanbabybluesit'sactualdepressionandcanbeserious
- apairoftubesthattheeggstravelthroughtogetfromtheovariestotheuterus
- twinsthatlookdifferent
- sadnessordepressionaffectingthemomaftergivingbirth
- whenthebabydrops
- semenfrommale
- theactofachildbeingmade
- thereflexofmakingsuckingmotionsandsoundswhencheekorlipistouched
- thefingerstrytograspsomethingwhenthehandistouched
- spontaneousdeathofababy
25 Clues: semenfrommale • fertilizedovum • whenthebabydrops • whenthecervixopens • twinsthatlookdifferent • theactofachildbeingmade • spontaneousdeathofababy • twinsthatcanlookthesame • bornbeforefulltermortooearly • theplaceinwhichconceptionhappens • thebirhtofaninfantthatdiedinthewomb • problemsthathavebeentheresincebirth • strokethesoleofthefoottoseeiftoescurlover • ...
Kansantaudit 2020-05-23
Across
- äkillinen ja voimakas allerginen reaktio
- rasvayhdisteet, jotka kiertävät veressä. Niiden rakenteessa on kolme rasvahappoa
- nivelrikko
- täällä toteutettiin laaja projekti sydän- ja verenkiertoelinsairauksien ehkäisemiseksi 1970-1980 luvuilla
- aivoverenkiertohäiriö
- tyypin 1 diabetes
- sydämen supistumisvaiheessa muodostuva
- solunsalpaaja
- aineenvaihduntaa kutsutaan täksi
- oireyhtymä, johon liittyy muistihäiriöitä ja muoden tiedokäsittelytoimintojen heikkenemistä
- insuliinen puutostauti
- aivovaltimon tukkeuma, joka aiheuttaa hapenpuutetta
- valtimonkovettumatauti
- haiman erittämä hormomi, joka edistää glukoosin pääsemistä soluihin
- luunsyöjäsolu
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- sepelvaltimotaudin kirurginen hoitomenetelmä
- sydämen pumppaus saa aikaan tämän valtimoiden seinämiin
- dementian yleisin syy
- sydänkohtaus
- elimistön tila, jossa insuliinin vaikutus heikkenee
- lipidi eli...
- kolesterolia sisältävä kertymä verisuonen seinämässä
- pitkään koholla oleva verenpaine
- rasvayhdiste
- veritulppa
- syöpää aiheuttava tekijä
- syövän etäpesäke
- merkittävä aineenvaihdunnallinen riskitekijä
- luukato
- aivovaltimon repeämä
30 Clues: luukato • nivelrikko • veritulppa • sydänkohtaus • rasvayhdiste • lipidi eli... • solunsalpaaja • luunsyöjäsolu • syövän etäpesäke • tyypin 1 diabetes • aivovaltimon repeämä • dementian yleisin syy • aivoverenkiertohäiriö • insuliinen puutostauti • valtimonkovettumatauti • syöpää aiheuttava tekijä • pitkään koholla oleva verenpaine • aineenvaihduntaa kutsutaan täksi • ...
Kansantaudit 2020-05-23
Across
- rasvayhdisteet, jotka kiertävät veressä. Niiden rakenteessa on kolme rasvahappoa
- kolesterolia sisältävä kertymä verisuonen seinämässä
- luunsyöjäsolu
- veritulppa
- äkillinen ja voimakas allerginen reaktio
- aivovaltimon tukkeuma, joka aiheuttaa hapenpuutetta
- insuliinin puutostauti
- dementiaa yleisimmin aiheuttava sairaus
- aivovaltimon repeämä
- valtimonkovettumatauti
- tyypin 1 diabetes
- sydänkohtaus
- sepelvaltimotaudin kirurginen hoitomenetelmä
- rasvayhdiste
- haiman erittämä hormoni, joka edistää glukoosin pääsemistä soluihin
- sydämen pumppaus saa aikaan tämän valtimoiden seinämiin
- aivoverenkiertohäiriö
- syöpää aiheuttava tekijä
- solunsalpaaja
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- aineenvaihduntaa kutsutaan täksi
- sydämen supistumisvaiheessa muodostuva
- elimistön tila, jossa insuliinin vaikutus heikkenee
- täällä toteutettiin laaja projekti sydän- ja verenkiertoelinsairauksien ehkäisemiseksi 1970-1980 luvuilla
- merkittävä aineenvaihdunnallinen riskitekijä
- nivelrikko
- oireyhtymä, johon liittyy muistihäiriöitä ja muiden tiedokäsittelytoimintojen heikkenemistä
- pitkään koholla oleva verenpaine
- lipidi eli...
- syövän etäpesäke
- luukato
30 Clues: luukato • veritulppa • nivelrikko • sydänkohtaus • rasvayhdiste • luunsyöjäsolu • lipidi eli... • solunsalpaaja • syövän etäpesäke • tyypin 1 diabetes • aivovaltimon repeämä • aivoverenkiertohäiriö • insuliinin puutostauti • valtimonkovettumatauti • syöpää aiheuttava tekijä • aineenvaihduntaa kutsutaan täksi • pitkään koholla oleva verenpaine • sydämen supistumisvaiheessa muodostuva • ...
Kansantaudit 2020-05-23
Across
- rasvayhdisteet, jotka kiertävät veressä. Niiden rakenteessa on kolme rasvahappoa
- kolesterolia sisältävä kertymä verisuonen seinämässä
- luunsyöjäsolu
- veritulppa
- äkillinen ja voimakas allerginen reaktio
- aivovaltimon tukkeuma, joka aiheuttaa hapenpuutetta
- insuliinin puutostauti
- dementiaa yleisimmin aiheuttava sairaus
- aivovaltimon repeämä
- valtimonkovettumatauti
- tyypin 1 diabetes
- sydänkohtaus
- sepelvaltimotaudin kirurginen hoitomenetelmä
- rasvayhdiste
- haiman erittämä hormoni, joka edistää glukoosin pääsemistä soluihin
- sydämen pumppaus saa aikaan tämän valtimoiden seinämiin
- aivoverenkiertohäiriö
- syöpää aiheuttava tekijä
- solunsalpaaja
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- aineenvaihduntaa kutsutaan täksi
- sydämen supistumisvaiheessa muodostuva
- elimistön tila, jossa insuliinin vaikutus heikkenee
- täällä toteutettiin laaja projekti sydän- ja verenkiertoelinsairauksien ehkäisemiseksi 1970-1980 luvuilla
- merkittävä aineenvaihdunnallinen riskitekijä
- nivelrikko
- oireyhtymä, johon liittyy muistihäiriöitä ja muiden tiedokäsittelytoimintojen heikkenemistä
- pitkään koholla oleva verenpaine
- lipidi eli...
- syövän etäpesäke
- luukato
30 Clues: luukato • veritulppa • nivelrikko • sydänkohtaus • rasvayhdiste • luunsyöjäsolu • lipidi eli... • solunsalpaaja • syövän etäpesäke • tyypin 1 diabetes • aivovaltimon repeämä • aivoverenkiertohäiriö • insuliinin puutostauti • valtimonkovettumatauti • syöpää aiheuttava tekijä • aineenvaihduntaa kutsutaan täksi • pitkään koholla oleva verenpaine • sydämen supistumisvaiheessa muodostuva • ...
Invention Convention 2014-07-23
Across
- Helps to travel long distances
- Discovery aved many lives in treatment of diabetes
- Ford Who invented automobile?
- Aids long distance communication
- What did telephone help to do?
- What did cars allow Canadians to do?
- Made cars cheaper
- Marconi Who invented the radio?
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- Bell Who invented the telephone?
- First to receive medical treatment
- Discovered treatment for diabetes from test on dogs
- Countered cold climates
- Famous for radio hockey show and then for TV show Hockey Night in Canada
- Made to bring Canadians closer and unite countries
- Gathered hearts and interest of north Americans
- What did Otto Frederick Rowedder invented?
- Started world’s largest radio station
- Invented snowmobile
- Helped to deliver information to fellow Canadians
- Cost $395 dollars in 1920s
20 Clues: Made cars cheaper • Invented snowmobile • Countered cold climates • Cost $395 dollars in 1920s • Ford Who invented automobile? • Helps to travel long distances • What did telephone help to do? • Marconi Who invented the radio? • Bell Who invented the telephone? • Aids long distance communication • First to receive medical treatment • What did cars allow Canadians to do? • ...
Diabetes 2014-02-27
7 Clues: hoge bloedsuiker • lage bloedsuiker • diabetes bij zwangere • ander woord voor suikers • ander woord voor diabetes • orgaan gevoelig voor verwikkelingen • sleutel nodig om glucose in de cel te krijgen
diabetes 2021-12-11
7 Clues: Gum disease • Disease of the retina of the eye • Deficiency of glucose blood stream • Damage or dysfunction of the kidney • Organ producing insulin and glucagon • Dysfunction of the peripheral nerves • Excess of glucose in the blood stream
Diabetes 2024-03-12
8 Clues: Blood Sugar Hypo • Blood Sugar Hyper • Another Word For Glucose • Pancreas Makes This Hormone • I Pancreas Does Not Make Insulin • Insulin Uses Sugar To Create This • Food That Can Help With Low Blood Sugar • II Pancreas Does Not Make Enough Insulin
eff it 2020-04-06
Across
- vetservices
- billyjoel
- incubator
- jessica
- cerenia
- ade
- thsicatisnteatingitsmeds
- diabetes
- wendy
- pullupbar
- doh
- roomnine
- deneva
- ineedmedicationdispensed
- dog
- andrea
- ferguson
- zelman
- pieceofship
- folding bike
- redtag
- sixfeet
- david
- jakubik
- diarrhea
- miranda
- claudena
- kmr
- paige
- twoviews
- shehasabrokentoenail
- marcus
- braverman
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- couldyouuploadthebloodwork
- dwyer
- caniaddsomethingtothesurgerycalendar
- behavior
- murdermystery
- surgery
- muzzle
- vomiting
- possiblypregnant
- alex
- socialdistancing
- jaq
- kiki
- isolation
- gabapentin
- jessyca
- quarantine
- warnes
- rope
- kevin
- randy
- mask
- dextorb
- sarah
- trazodone
- tahji
- snake
- ringworm
- tristan
- mary
- roomeight
- raccoon
- jason
- sedatedshave
- sam
68 Clues: ade • jaq • doh • dog • kmr • sam • alex • kiki • rope • mask • mary • dwyer • wendy • kevin • randy • sarah • tahji • snake • david • jason • paige • muzzle • warnes • deneva • andrea • zelman • redtag • marcus • surgery • jessica • cerenia • jessyca • dextorb • sixfeet • tristan • jakubik • miranda • raccoon • behavior • vomiting • diabetes • roomnine • ferguson • ringworm • diarrhea • claudena • twoviews • billyjoel • incubator • isolation • pullupbar • trazodone • roomeight • braverman • gabapentin • ...
Pharmacology Midterm "DOC" 2025-02-07
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- Most frequently administered anesthetic
- DOC for onchocerciasis (River Blindness)
- DOC for hookworm and roundworm
- DOC to induce labor
- DOC for community-acquired pneumonia
- Most frequently administered for Gout
- DOC for epidural infusions used for postoperative pain control, labor analgesia
- DOC for susceptible anaerobic infection
- DOC for Rickettsia, Borrelia, Brucella & Coxiella
- DOC for Chlamydia (& it covers MRSA by not DOC)
- DOC in severe intestinal wall disease and in hepatic abscess
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- DOC in esophageal, oral, and vaginal candidiasis, coccidiosis, cryptococcal meningitis
- DOC for for type 2 diabetes
- DOC for Chlamydia
- DOC for hypothyroidism
- DOC for eye worm disease (Loa loa)
- DOC for syphilis
- DOC for HA-MRSA & Endocarditis
- DOC for central diabetes insipidus
- DOC for hyperthyroidism including Grave’s disease
- DOC for acute bronchospasm
- DOC for gonorrhea
- DOC for dental anesthesia
23 Clues: DOC for syphilis • DOC for Chlamydia • DOC for gonorrhea • DOC to induce labor • DOC for hypothyroidism • DOC for dental anesthesia • DOC for acute bronchospasm • DOC for for type 2 diabetes • DOC for HA-MRSA & Endocarditis • DOC for hookworm and roundworm • DOC for eye worm disease (Loa loa) • DOC for central diabetes insipidus • DOC for community-acquired pneumonia • ...
Health Crossword 2021-03-03
A5 2019-09-17
25 Clues: guz • dudy • wrzód • puzon • kręgle • kaszel • cymbały • alergia • klarnet • wymioty • różyczka • odleżyny • gorączka • klawesyn • cukrzyca • złamanie • skręcenie • białaczka • opuchlizna • szermierka • bezsenność • krwawienie • wścieklizna • flet prosty • wioślarstwo
Non-communicable diseases crossword puzzle 2023-02-22
noncommunicable disease 2023-02-21
U1A Eat & drink-but at the right time! 2024-10-10
24 Clues: płuco • burak • mniej • wegług • ominąć • surowy • celula • trawić • poziom • mrożony • choroba • badania • ankieta • makaron • posiłek • cytryna • obudzony • cukrzyca • jednakże • trawienie • w południe • kiedykolwiek • wytrzymałość • przeprowadzić badania
DIABETES 2017-05-03
Across
- A bracelet or necklace diabetics should wear
- This is when the blood has too little sugar in it
- The preferred drink for someone with low blood sugar
- DO NOT give this to a suspected diabetic
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- What too much sugar in the blood is called
- If a person's blood sugar gets too high or too low they may fall_______
- Someone in a diabetic emergency may be aggressive, or appear to be this
7 Clues: DO NOT give this to a suspected diabetic • What too much sugar in the blood is called • A bracelet or necklace diabetics should wear • This is when the blood has too little sugar in it • The preferred drink for someone with low blood sugar • If a person's blood sugar gets too high or too low they may fall_______ • ...
Diabetes 2024-06-27
7 Clues: Can sugar be melted • Deadliest type of diabetes • device to check blood sugar • Most common type of diabetes • Hormone made from the pancreas • Common cause of diabetes in the US • Country with highest rates of obesity
KEBUTUHAN DASAR MANUSIA 2023-09-27
Across
- tekstur makanan untuk diit penyakit diabetes
- tujuan diet untuk mengendalikan tekanan...
- tekstur makanan penderita stroke
- contoh makanan ber protein
- tujuan diet penyakit degeneratif untuk memenuhi..
- untuk mencapai dan mempertahankan berat badan normal harus
- salah satu penyebab timbulnya penyakit degeneratif
- jenis makanan yang dilarang penderita obesitas
- contoh penyakit degeneratif
- penurunan fungsi sel
- faktor resiko penyakit degeneratif yang tidak dapat diubah
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- faktor resiko penyakit degeneratif yang dapat diubah
- kejadian penyakit yang sama dengan keluarga bersifat
- minuman yang dilarang pada diit pasien
- penyebab utama geografis adalah perubahan gaya hidup akibat
- tujuan diet penyakit stroke untuk memenuhi kebutuhan
- Makanan yang mengandung apa yang harus dihindari penyakit diabetes
- gambaran klinis penyakit degeneratif
- contoh makanan berserat
- memiliki resiko jika salah satu anggota keluarganya mengalami penyakit tertentu
20 Clues: penurunan fungsi sel • contoh makanan berserat • contoh makanan ber protein • contoh penyakit degeneratif • tekstur makanan penderita stroke • gambaran klinis penyakit degeneratif • minuman yang dilarang pada diit pasien • tujuan diet untuk mengendalikan tekanan... • tekstur makanan untuk diit penyakit diabetes • jenis makanan yang dilarang penderita obesitas • ...
heath crossword 2023-02-22
heath crossword puzzle 2023-02-22
Crossword puzzle health project 2023-02-21
chapter 19 2023-02-21
Health vocabulary 2023-02-21
Abbreviations 2023-03-16
voc 2025-02-24
16 Clues: mehr • müde • älter • Wurst • Krebs • Niesen • Diabete • gestresst • Einfacher • erschöpft • besser als • Herzinfarkt • Schlaganfall • Halsschmerzen • Magenschmerzen • Ohrenschmerzen
WOMEN IN STEM 2017-10-17
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- Used for the first "dip-and-read" test
- Some people faint in the view
- Results from low blood glucose levels
- Affected by insulin
- Frederick Allen devised this diet
- One of Lawrence's three-fold approach
- He developed the first hospital blood glucose monitoring system
- Won the Nobel Prize for the development of RIA technique
- Produced for the first time in 1922
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- Used to determine the insulin structure
- Its concentration can be measured in urine and blood
- Produced her own glucose during World War II
- Produces Beta cells
- Nominated for the Nobel Prize six times
- Type of diabetes
- 9% of women work in this STEM discipline
- Pancreatic cells
- formed from the initials of the researchers
- Another type of diabetes
- Evolution of Navigator
20 Clues: Type of diabetes • Pancreatic cells • Produces Beta cells • Affected by insulin • Evolution of Navigator • Another type of diabetes • Some people faint in the view • Frederick Allen devised this diet • Produced for the first time in 1922 • Results from low blood glucose levels • One of Lawrence's three-fold approach • Used for the first "dip-and-read" test • ...
Health Crossword 2021-03-03
Health cross word puzzle 2023-02-22
Health Crossword 2023-02-22
ncd 2023-02-21
Health 2023-03-09
Diabetes Day 2023-12-07
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- An organization that plays a leading role in promoting awareness about diabetes.
- A chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little to no insulin.
- Circle The international symbol for diabetes, consisting of a blue circle.
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- A common type of test that measures average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months.
- Monitoring A common method for people with diabetes to monitor their blood glucose levels.
- The date on which World Diabetes Day is observed globally.
- The theme color for diabetes awareness.
- This type of diabetes is usually diagnosed in childhood and requires insulin for management.
8 Clues: The theme color for diabetes awareness. • The date on which World Diabetes Day is observed globally. • A chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little to no insulin. • Circle The international symbol for diabetes, consisting of a blue circle. • An organization that plays a leading role in promoting awareness about diabetes. • ...
DM and Diabetic Emergencies 2021-11-25
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- The 3 P's in type one diabetes includes polydipsia, polyphagia, and _____?
- promotes glucose transport from bloodstream across cell membrane to cytoplasm of cell
- Which diuretic can raise blood glucose levels
- the intervention for a responsive patient who has a blood glucose less than 70.
- High blood sugar.
- Which insulin can go IV?
- What acid base imbalance does a person who has DKA
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- In diabetic ketoacidosis, the patient will have fruity breath and _________ respirations
- When mixing regular and NPH insulin, which one needs to be drawn up first?
- In type 2 diabetes the insulin receptors work, however there is _______________?
- which insulins can not be mixed with other insulins
- type one diabetes is where the body does not produce insulin due to the destruction of ______?
- Which diabetic emergencies comes on slower and effects older generations?
- The intervention for an unresponsive patient who has a blood glucose less than 70
- A risk for metabolic syndrome is having____ blood pressure
- a risk for metabolic syndrome is having ____ LDL levels
16 Clues: High blood sugar. • Which insulin can go IV? • Which diuretic can raise blood glucose levels • What acid base imbalance does a person who has DKA • which insulins can not be mixed with other insulins • a risk for metabolic syndrome is having ____ LDL levels • A risk for metabolic syndrome is having____ blood pressure • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2022-07-21
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- People with diabetes have to test their _____ sugar often.
- The ______ is the organ that produces insulin.
- JDRF exists to improve lives and ____ type 1 diabetes.
- When your blood sugar is ___ you are thirsty, irritable and tired.
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- 1.6 Million Americans live with type 1 _____.
- _____ must be counted to properly dose insulin.
- When your blood sugar is _____ you are dizzy, shaky and confused.
- Type 1 diabetes requires regular _____ shots or use of an insulin pump.
8 Clues: 1.6 Million Americans live with type 1 _____. • The ______ is the organ that produces insulin. • _____ must be counted to properly dose insulin. • JDRF exists to improve lives and ____ type 1 diabetes. • People with diabetes have to test their _____ sugar often. • When your blood sugar is _____ you are dizzy, shaky and confused. • ...
Drug classification 2025-04-25
17 Clues: - SSRI • - NSAID • - Seizures • - Diabetes • - Allergies • - Analgesic • - H2 Blocker • - Antiemetic • - Antibiotics • - Antipsychotic • - Anticoagulant • - ace inhibitor • - Bronchodilator • - Corticosteroid • - Hypothyroidism • - Proton Pump Inhibitor • - Calcium channel blocker
Health Crossword 2021-03-03
25.06 2024-06-25
23 Clues: - kwas • - dieta • - umrzeć • - pomimo • - czujny • - ryzyko • - korzyść • - wpływać • - choroba • - cukrzyca • - zawierać • - nowotwór • - powiązany • - powodować • - zwiększać • - poprawiać • - zaprzeczać • - zmniejszać • - rozwinąć się • - rzeczywiście • - włączać, zaliczać • - badanie (naukowe) • - szklanka/kieliszek
health 2024-02-14
non communicable diseases 2023-02-21
Heath crossword 2023-02-21
NCD 2023-02-23
Blutzuckerspiegel 2017-04-01
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- Insulin fördert die Bildung von ........ ?
- Die Zerlegung von Glykogen findet in den Muskeln und in der .... statt.
- Was versagt dagegen bei Typ-1-Diabetes?
- Gegenüber welchem Hormon werden Körperzellen bei Typ-2-Diabetes resistent?
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- Welchen Diabetes Typ haben 90% aller Diabetiker?
- Was ist neben der falschen Ernährung ein weiterer Hauptgrund für das Ansteigen von Typ-2-Diabetes?
- Was hilft Diabetikern neben einer bewussten Ernährung noch?
- Welches Hormon wird bei sportlicher Aktivität ausgeschüttet?
8 Clues: Was versagt dagegen bei Typ-1-Diabetes? • Insulin fördert die Bildung von ........ ? • Welchen Diabetes Typ haben 90% aller Diabetiker? • Was hilft Diabetikern neben einer bewussten Ernährung noch? • Welches Hormon wird bei sportlicher Aktivität ausgeschüttet? • Die Zerlegung von Glykogen findet in den Muskeln und in der .... statt. • ...
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 2017-09-08
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- abnormally great thirst as a symptom of disease (such as diabetes) or psychological disturbance.
- deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream.
- A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose)
- is an oral diabetes medicine that helps control blood sugar levels.
- is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6.
- is a glandular organ in the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates
- the condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
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- (sometimes known as hyperphagia) is a medical sign meaning excessive hunger and abnormally large intake of solids by mouth.
- is an abnormally high blood glucose (blood sugar) level
- A condition in which blood sugar is high, but not high enough to be type 2 diabetes.
- The excessive passage of urine (at least 2.5 liters per day for an adult) resulting in profuse urination and urinary frequency (the need to urinate frequently)
- two bean-shaped organs found on the left and right sides of the body in vertebrates.
- is a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets, and it is considered to be the main anabolic hormone of the body.
13 Clues: deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream. • the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. • is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6. • is an abnormally high blood glucose (blood sugar) level • is an oral diabetes medicine that helps control blood sugar levels. • is a glandular organ in the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates • ...
EF Pre-Intermediate 5C Vocabulary 2 2025-03-17
16 Clues: sav • súly • éber • javít • hatás • izmok • szint • eltűnik • csökkent • tartalmaz • megelőzni • rövidtávú • ok, okozni • cukorbetegség • magában foglal • elég, elegendő
Health problems 2 - 9.º ano - Finder 132 2024-06-26
science 2022-01-14
12 Clues: symptoms • symptoms • treatment • treatment • prevention • prevention • insulin-dependent • non-insulin dependent • hyperglycemia with blood glucose • hormone that regulates blood sugar • disease that occurs either when the • common effect of uncontrolled diabetes
Diuretics and Antidiuretics 2020-07-17
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- reabsorption of 60-65% filtered loads of Na+
- Diabetes insipidus
- Substances that increase urine formation and excretion
- Loop diuretic
- thiazide Diuretic
- reabsorption of 5-8% filtered loads of Na+
- Adverse effect of site I, II and III diuretics
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- Ca Inhibitors
- Aldosterone antagonist
- Antidiuretic agents
- insipidus, Excretion of large volume of dilute urine
- reabsorption of 2-3% filtered loads of Na+
12 Clues: Ca Inhibitors • Loop diuretic • thiazide Diuretic • Diabetes insipidus • Antidiuretic agents • Aldosterone antagonist • reabsorption of 5-8% filtered loads of Na+ • reabsorption of 2-3% filtered loads of Na+ • reabsorption of 60-65% filtered loads of Na+ • Adverse effect of site I, II and III diuretics • Substances that increase urine formation and excretion • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2024-05-30
18 Clues: UTI • IVs • Acne • Sugar • Liquid • CT Scan • Opioids • surgery • Heartburn • Light Fall • Vital Sign • Depression • Neurologist • Antibiotics • Ear Infection • Blood pressure • Stool Softener • Patient Coming in
Chapter 16 2021-11-28
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- The hormone that has anti inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties
- immunosuppressive agent that reduces body's immune response in organ tranplant and its gingival overgrowth resembles that from phenytoin
- number of types of diabetes
- inflamation of oral mucous membranes caused when chemotherapy attacks and kills the rapidly dividing cells of the mucous membranes
- granuloma, a pregnancy tumor that forms on interdental gingiva or gingival margin
- calcium channel blocker a coronary vasodilator used to treat people with hypertention angina and cardiac arrythmias and its gingival overgrowth resembles that from phenytoin
- inflammation, plays a role in the etiology of some systemic disease/conditions
- occurs when salivary glands are damaged during radiation therapy and reduces flow of saliva
- is a chromic lifelong metabolic disorder in which the body does not produce/or properly use insulin
- risk factors are conditions or diseases that increase an individual susceptibility to periodontal infection
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- reduction in bone mass making women more prone to bone fracture
- when glucose in the bloodstream irreversably attaches to protein and lipids forming harmful new molecules
- syndrome, are closely related metabolic disturbances that occur together increasing risk of heart disease stroke and diabetes
- condition which there is a lower than average bone density but not necessarily an increase in risk or incidence of bone fracture
- syndrome, a genetic disorder that happens before birth and causes interllectual disability and developmental delays
- stick, a test used to check glucose level and the target range =80 to 120 mg/dL
- most commonly used anticonvulsant medication to control convulsions and seizures in the treatment of individuals with epilepsy
- albicans is an oral complication of poorly controlled diabetes mellitus induced by reduced salivary flow
- is characterized by abnormally few numbers of neutrophils in blood lower than 1500 cell/ul of blood
- a hormone needed to convert sugar starches and other food into energy that the body uses to sustain life
20 Clues: number of types of diabetes • reduction in bone mass making women more prone to bone fracture • The hormone that has anti inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties • inflammation, plays a role in the etiology of some systemic disease/conditions • stick, a test used to check glucose level and the target range =80 to 120 mg/dL • ...
SWEET on You- Diabetes in Pregnancy and Birth 2024-12-11
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- If this is greater than 30, it increases the risk of GDM
- This state happens in pregnancy because of hormones that decrease the glucose entry into maternal cells
- In order for increased availability of glucose to the growing fetus, a pregnant person's glucose utilization must do this
- This type of hypoglycemia is defined when a blood glucose is less than 70mg/DL
- Decompensated diabetes defined by accelerated gluconeogenesis and ketogenesis caused by sever lack of insulin
- Neonates born to patients with GDM are at higher risk for neonatal hypoglycemia, hyperbilirubinemia, shoulder dystocia and birth what
- Insulin is a major stimulus for this and increases toward the end of gestation
- Crosses the placenta in 70-80% concentration during pregnancy
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- The concentration of this glucose drops and reaches its lowest point 1-2 hours after birth
- The definition when a newborns blood glucose is less than 45mg/dL in the first 48-72 hours of life
- Patients with GDM are at higher risk for Cesarean birth, type 2 diabetes and this pregnancy complication
- This hormone does not cross the placenta
- As a result of the insulin-resistant effects of the pregnancy hormones as pregnancy progresses, insulin requirements do this
- This type of birth should be considered if the fetal weight is estimated at 4500 or more grams
- Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) develops during pregnancy and is related to intolerance of this in the diet
- Assessment of this and teaching about nutrition is as important as glucose testing in the management of GDM
- Hyperglycemia over time causes significant systemic damage to this
- A chronic metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia caused by impaired or no insulin production, deficient insulin action/utilization or a combination of these factors
- Adult hyperglycemia can be caused by too much food, too little insulin, illness or this
- Dextrose administration of this is simple and inexpensive, making it a first line treatment
20 Clues: This hormone does not cross the placenta • If this is greater than 30, it increases the risk of GDM • Crosses the placenta in 70-80% concentration during pregnancy • Hyperglycemia over time causes significant systemic damage to this • This type of hypoglycemia is defined when a blood glucose is less than 70mg/DL • ...
science 2022-01-14
12 Clues: symptoms • symptoms • treatment • treatment • prevention • prevention • insulin-dependent • non-insulin dependent • hyperglycemia with blood glucose • hormone that regulates blood sugar • disease that occurs either when the • common effect of uncontrolled diabetes
Diabetes 1 & 2 ja MBO 2022-12-13
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- veren sokeripitoisuuden huomattava nousu
- lisää suurta riskiä sairastua(päihde)
- diabetes 1 suurimpia häiriötekijöitä
- lisäävät 2 asteen diabeteksen sairastumis riskiä
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- vaikuttaa paljon diabeteksen syntyyn
- aineenvaihdunnan sairaus
- millä verensokeri saadaan tasattua
- aivot eivät saa energiaa
- sokerituauti
- tarvitaan siihen että verensokeri siirtyy verestä soluihin
10 Clues: sokerituauti • aineenvaihdunnan sairaus • aivot eivät saa energiaa • millä verensokeri saadaan tasattua • vaikuttaa paljon diabeteksen syntyyn • diabetes 1 suurimpia häiriötekijöitä • lisää suurta riskiä sairastua(päihde) • veren sokeripitoisuuden huomattava nousu • lisäävät 2 asteen diabeteksen sairastumis riskiä • tarvitaan siihen että verensokeri siirtyy verestä soluihin
