diabetes Crossword Puzzles
Sweet Solutions: A Diabetes Crossword 2025-04-10
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- what can put you at a higher risk of getting type 2 diabetes
- term for high blood sugar (> 200)
- health condition where your blood sugar is too high
- emergency kit/pen used for low blood sugar
- injected medication to lower blood sugar
- example of a lean protein
- average of blood sugars over 3 months; usually done as lab work
- the American Diabetes Association recommends this type of exam every 1-2 years to help prevent a condition known as retinopathy
- symptom of low blood sugar
- once weekly injectable non-insulin medication
- the American Diabetes Association recommends this comprehensive exam once a year for those with diabetes (and a daily personal exam).
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- symptom of high blood sugar
- high sugar items and cookies and this liquid are used to help raise blood sugar
- this organ is responsible for removing excess glucose from the blood and getting rid of it through urine
- term for low blood sugar (< 70)
- what is measured at home using a meter
- an oral medication used to lower blood sugar levels in Type 2 Diabetes
- organ responsible for producing insulin
- a small, wearable device that provides round-the-clock blood sugar measurements and alerts.
- the American Diabetes Association recommends 150 minutes per week of this
20 Clues: example of a lean protein • symptom of low blood sugar • symptom of high blood sugar • term for low blood sugar (< 70) • term for high blood sugar (> 200) • what is measured at home using a meter • organ responsible for producing insulin • injected medication to lower blood sugar • emergency kit/pen used for low blood sugar • once weekly injectable non-insulin medication • ...
DIABETES 2022-08-19
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- where the level of sugar in your blood is too high.
- Type of insulin used on the pod
- where the level of sugar (glucose) in your blood drops too low.
- device, monitoring our blood glucose
- blood acid produced in excess by the body when there is not enough insulin in the body.
- Frequent delivery of insulin through the day that the body needs.
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- diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy threapy.
- diagnosing test for diabetes, clinic based test for showing a personal average BG over 2-3 months.
- Organ of the human body which creates Insulin
- a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high
- important energy source that is needed in the cells and organs of our body.
- Hormone produced in the pancreas
- the main food source that affects blood sugar levels.
- the pancreas delivers a dose of insulin when needed to match the carbohydrates ingested after a meal.
14 Clues: Type of insulin used on the pod • Hormone produced in the pancreas • device, monitoring our blood glucose • diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy threapy. • Organ of the human body which creates Insulin • where the level of sugar in your blood is too high. • the main food source that affects blood sugar levels. • ...
Diabetes 2024-04-10
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- Given when fast sugar is not effective at correcting low blood glucose, or when the patient is not alert.
- Modifications to this can prevent development of Type 2 diabetes.
- Patients who are to receive IV contrast dye should have this medication held.
- This electrolyte can be thrown out of balance in the patient experiencing DKA.
- This hormone responsible for transporting glucose into cells for energy.
- Condition characterized by elevated blood glucose, not yet diabetic.
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- After administering insulin, monitor for this condition.
- Symptoms of this condition include increased urination, thirst, and sensation of hunger.
- This form of diabetes is caused by resistance of body tissues to insulin.
- The is is a complication of high blood glucose and insufficient insulin.
- Broken down by the body in DKA to compensate for lack of glucose uptake.
- This substance leads to acidosis in DKA.
- Deep, sighing respiratory pattern associated with DKA.
- This form of diabetes is caused by a lack of insulin production.
14 Clues: This substance leads to acidosis in DKA. • Deep, sighing respiratory pattern associated with DKA. • After administering insulin, monitor for this condition. • This form of diabetes is caused by a lack of insulin production. • Modifications to this can prevent development of Type 2 diabetes. • Condition characterized by elevated blood glucose, not yet diabetic. • ...
Hypopituitarism in children 2024-10-29
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- gland location" - BRAIN
- treatment" - HORMONE REPLACEMENT
- of central diabetes insipidus - PITUITARYTUMOR
- insipidus medication" - DESMOPRESSIN
- deficiency in children - GROWTHHORMONE
- gland hormone" - GROWTH HORMONE
- regulating water balance - ADH
- diagnosis method - MRISCAN
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- of diabetes insipidus - NEPHROGENIC
- of hypopituitarism - SHORTSTATURE
- insipidus complication - DEHYDRATION
- gland disorder - HYPOPITUITARISM
- for diabetes insipidus - DESMOPRESSIN
- hormone deficiency symptom - DELAYEDPUBERTY
- of diabetes insipidus" - POLYURIA
15 Clues: gland location" - BRAIN • diagnosis method - MRISCAN • regulating water balance - ADH • gland hormone" - GROWTH HORMONE • treatment" - HORMONE REPLACEMENT • gland disorder - HYPOPITUITARISM • of hypopituitarism - SHORTSTATURE • of diabetes insipidus" - POLYURIA • of diabetes insipidus - NEPHROGENIC • insipidus complication - DEHYDRATION • insipidus medication" - DESMOPRESSIN • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2025-05-08
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- T1 diabetes is an ____ disease (Like RA and SLE).
- going to the toilet more frequently to wee.
- what UK population has a higher prevalence of diabetes.
- in T2 diabetes the plasma insulin level may result in a ______ state.
- a risk factor for T2 diabetes
- a new patient is diagnosed with T2 diabetes every ___ minutes.
- this type of lifestyle is likely to be a contributing factor to causing diabetes.
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- a life-threatening complication of T1 diabetes.
- the percentage of people with T1 diabetes.
- weight ___ - seen in T1 diabetes.
- consuming high volumes of liquid - excessive ___.
- this risk factor is usually associated with T2
- in T2 diabetes, Beta cells in the pancreas are ____ to insulin.
13 Clues: a risk factor for T2 diabetes • weight ___ - seen in T1 diabetes. • the percentage of people with T1 diabetes. • going to the toilet more frequently to wee. • this risk factor is usually associated with T2 • a life-threatening complication of T1 diabetes. • T1 diabetes is an ____ disease (Like RA and SLE). • consuming high volumes of liquid - excessive ___. • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2025-05-08
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- T1 diabetes is an ____ disease (Like RA and SLE).
- going to the toilet more frequently to wee.
- what UK population has a higher prevalence of diabetes.
- in T2 diabetes the plasma insulin level may result in a ______ state.
- a risk factor for T2 diabetes
- a new patient is diagnosed with T2 diabetes every ___ minutes.
- this type of lifestyle is likely to be a contributing factor to causing diabetes.
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- a life-threatening complication of T1 diabetes.
- the percentage of people with T1 diabetes.
- weight ___ - seen in T1 diabetes.
- consuming high volumes of liquid - excessive ___.
- this risk factor is usually associated with T2
- in T2 diabetes, Beta cells in the pancreas are ____ to insulin.
13 Clues: a risk factor for T2 diabetes • weight ___ - seen in T1 diabetes. • the percentage of people with T1 diabetes. • going to the toilet more frequently to wee. • this risk factor is usually associated with T2 • a life-threatening complication of T1 diabetes. • T1 diabetes is an ____ disease (Like RA and SLE). • consuming high volumes of liquid - excessive ___. • ...
WORLD DIABETES DAY 2018-11-13
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- Blood ketone levels should be checked if a patients blood glucose level is equal to or greater than ..............mmol / L
- What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager
- A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased
- Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................
- All patients diagnosed with diabetes should be registered with............................Service Scheme
- Diabetes is the leading cause of ..................in working aged adults
- A hormone called ............. is essential for the conversion of glucose into energy.
- The Endocrinology and Diabetes Department within Alfred Health is located on the ...............floor, Centre Block.
- Blood glucose monitors in your clinical area should be quality control checked every........
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- This is a medical specialist who treats people with a range of conditions that are caused by problems with hormones, such as diabetes
- Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause………………………….
- This is the name of a new insulin which has a concentration of 300 units/ml
- In a patient with diabetes, a blood glucose level of or below .............mmol / L is considered hypoglycaemia.
- ..................... and Torres Strait Islander people are almost four times more likely than non-Indigenous Australians to have diabetes or pre-diabetes.
- This insulin comprises of an ultra long acting and a rapid acting insulin
- Insulin can be safely kept out of the fridge at room temperature for.............days
- Another name for the steroid induced hyperglycaemia guideline on PROMPT is the........................................guideline
- Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas
18 Clues: A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased • What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager • Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas • Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................ • Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause…………………………. • ...
World Diabetes Day 2018-11-10
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- eight / Insulin can be safely kept out of the fridge at room temperature for.............days
- / This insulin comprises of an ultra long acting and a rapid acting insulin
- insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas
- This is the name of a new insulin which has a concentration of 300 units/ml
- Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called
- / What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager
- Another name for the steroid induced hyperglycaemia guideline on PROMPT is the........................................guideline
- Blood ketone levels should be checked if a patients blood glucose level is equal to or greater than ..............mmol / L
- The Endocrinology and Diabetes Department within Alfred Health is located on the ...............floor, Centre Block.
- Diabetes is the leading cause of ..................in working aged adults
- / Blood glucose monitors in your clinical area should be quality control checked every........
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- This is a medical specialist who treats people with a range of conditions that are caused by problems with hormones, such as diabetes
- A hormone called ............. is essential for the conversion of glucose into energy.
- Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause………………………….
- ..................... and Torres Strait Islander people are almost four times more likely than non-Indigenous Australians to have diabetes or pre-diabetes.
- In a patient with diabetes, a blood glucose level below .............mmol / L is considered hypoglycaemia.
- Diabetes / All patients diagnosed with diabetes should be registered with............................Service Scheme
- A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased
18 Clues: A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased • Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called • insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas • / What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager • Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause…………………………. • ...
WORLD DIABETES DAY 2018-11-13
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- Another name for the steroid induced hyperglycaemia guideline on PROMPT is the........................................guideline
- This insulin comprises of an ultra long acting and a rapid acting insulin
- A hormone called ............. is essential for the conversion of glucose into energy.
- All patients diagnosed with diabetes should be registered with............................Service Scheme
- The Endocrinology and Diabetes Department within Alfred Health is located on the ...............floor, Centre Block.
- What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager
- Blood glucose monitors in your clinical area should be quality control checked every........
- Blood ketone levels should be checked if a patients blood glucose level is equal to or greater than ..............mmol / L
- In a patient with diabetes, a blood glucose level of or below .............mmol / L is considered hypoglycaemia.
- ..................... and Torres Strait Islander people are almost four times more likely than non-Indigenous Australians to have diabetes or pre-diabetes.
- A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased
- Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas
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- This is a medical specialist who treats people with a range of conditions that are caused by problems with hormones, such as diabetes
- Diabetes is the leading cause of ..................in working aged adults
- Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause………………………….
- Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................
- Insulin can be safely kept out of the fridge at room temperature for.............days
- This is the name of a new insulin which has a concentration of 300 units/ml
18 Clues: A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased • What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager • Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas • Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................ • Diabetes is the leading cause of ..................in working aged adults • ...
Speak Glucose Regulation 2024-07-21
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- Maintenance of blood sugar levels within the desired range.
- Inability of the body to produce enough insulin, leading to high blood sugar levels.
- Blood sugar level measured after a period of fasting, typically overnight.
- Excessive urination, often seen in diabetes due to the kidneys trying to remove excess glucose from the blood.
- Life-threatening complication of diabetes, characterized by high blood sugar, ketones, and acidosis.
- Test that measures the body's ability to metabolize glucose, often used to diagnose diabetes and gestational diabetes.
- Cluster of conditions including obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and abnormal cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
- Serious complication of diabetes characterized by extremely high blood sugar levels and dehydration.
- Excessive thirst, often seen in diabetes due to dehydration caused by high blood sugar levels.
- Diabetes develops during pregnancy and usually resolves after childbirth.
- Metabolic disorder characterized by insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency.
- Autoimmune condition where the body's immune system destroys insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas.
- Deep, rapid breathing pattern often seen in diabetic ketoacidosis as the body tries to compensate for acidosis
- Excessive hunger and increased food intake, often seen in diabetes due to the body's inability to use glucose properly.
- Natural rise in blood sugar levels in the early morning hours, often observed in people with diabetes.
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- The presence of glucose in the urine, often a sign of high blood sugar levels.
- System that tracks glucose levels throughout the day and night, providing real-time data to the user.
- Blood test that measures average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, is used to assess long-term glycemic control.
- Condition where the body's cells become resistant to the effects of insulin, leading to high blood sugar levels.
- High blood sugar levels.
- Condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes.
- Devices that deliver insulin continuously throughout the day, closely mimicking the body's natural insulin release.
- Rebound hyperglycemia in the early morning hours following hypoglycemia during the night.
- Insulin provides background insulin coverage throughout the day and night.
- Regular testing of blood sugar levels by individuals with diabetes using a glucose meter.
- Chronic metabolic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels due to insulin deficiency or resistance.
26 Clues: High blood sugar levels. • Maintenance of blood sugar levels within the desired range. • Diabetes develops during pregnancy and usually resolves after childbirth. • Blood sugar level measured after a period of fasting, typically overnight. • Insulin provides background insulin coverage throughout the day and night. • ...
Diabetes 2023-02-24
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- Sweating, shaking and hunger are symptoms of this condition
- Diabetes can cause this eye condition
- A fast acting insulin
- A major cause of Type 2 diabetes
- A long acting insulin
- This medication is usually the first treatment option for Type 2 diabetes.
- Metformin side effects commonly affect this body system
- This hormone increases hepatic glucose production.
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- A small strand of nylon attached to a plastic base used to assess for loss of feeling on the foot
- Excessive urination can be a symptom of this condition.
- For low blood sugar between 55-69 mg/dL eat 15 grams of fast acting_____________.
- An injectable medication used with diet and exercise to improve glucose control
- Insulin is produced in the islets of ____________in the pancreas.
- A normal Hgb A1C is _______5.7%.
14 Clues: A fast acting insulin • A long acting insulin • A major cause of Type 2 diabetes • A normal Hgb A1C is _______5.7%. • Diabetes can cause this eye condition • This hormone increases hepatic glucose production. • Excessive urination can be a symptom of this condition. • Metformin side effects commonly affect this body system • ...
Diabetes 2019-06-02
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- Bei Diabetes Typ2 ist ein … Insulinmangel vorhanden.
- Wenn die Eltern … sind steigt das Risiko auf Typ2 Diabetes?
- Wie nennt man das Hormon das die Zellen öffnet?
- Wie nennt man das Insulin das am längsten wirkt?
- Ohne Insulin ist der … erhöht.
- Welche Art ist die genauste Messung des Blutzuckerspiegels?
- Wie nennt man den Baustein der Nahrung die in die Zellen aufgenommen wird?
- In welchem Monat ist der Weltweite Diabetestag?
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- Wie wird Diabetes noch genannt?
- Bei Diabetes Typ1 ist ein … Insulinmangel vorhanden.
- Wie nennt man Diabetes Typ4?
- Was für eine Art Erkrankung ist Diabetes?
- Wie viele Typen von Diabetes gibt es insgesamt?
- Nenne das Organ das Insulin produziert.
14 Clues: Wie nennt man Diabetes Typ4? • Ohne Insulin ist der … erhöht. • Wie wird Diabetes noch genannt? • Nenne das Organ das Insulin produziert. • Was für eine Art Erkrankung ist Diabetes? • Wie nennt man das Hormon das die Zellen öffnet? • Wie viele Typen von Diabetes gibt es insgesamt? • In welchem Monat ist der Weltweite Diabetestag? • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2017-06-01
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- Een oorzaak van diabetes waardoor meer insuline aangemaakt moet worden door teveel vetcellen
- Een ander woord voor diabetes
- Het orgaan dat hormonen aanmaakt die het bloedsuikergehalte regelt
- Dit wordt ook wel de vierde behandelmethode van diabetes genoemd
- Te laag bloedsuikergehalte
- Mensen met dit type diabetes kunnen absoluut niet zonder insuline. Dit type noem je..
- Eén van de belangrijkste aandachtspunten bij diabetespatiënten
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- Diabetes patiënten mogen niet teveel ..... eten
- Naast insuline en een voedingsadvies, kan diabetes ook behandeld worden met ...
- Hormoon om de bloedsuiker te laten dalen
- Te hoog bloedsuikergehalte
- Deze vorm van diabetes ontstaat vaak na het 40e jaar.
- Hiermee kunnen diabeten hun bloedsuiker zelf in de gaten houden
- Kenmerk van een hoge bloedsuiker
- De alvleesklier maakt insuline en ...
15 Clues: Te hoog bloedsuikergehalte • Te laag bloedsuikergehalte • Een ander woord voor diabetes • Kenmerk van een hoge bloedsuiker • De alvleesklier maakt insuline en ... • Hormoon om de bloedsuiker te laten dalen • Diabetes patiënten mogen niet teveel ..... eten • Deze vorm van diabetes ontstaat vaak na het 40e jaar. • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 417 2016-11-16
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- excessive glucose production causes this
- activities that dramatically make blood pressure should be avoided by those with ____.
- stimulates beta cells to make insulin
- cells of the pancreas
- caused by autoimmune destruction of insulin cells
- provides info on long term glycemic control
- improves ability to insulin to move glucose
- patients with _____ should check and clean their feet regularly.
- improves cell sensitivity to insulin
- pregnancy can cause this issue
- after extended periods of time, glucose attaches itself to this
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- low levels of glucose
- there are _____ types of diabetes recognized
- hormone produced by beta cells
- high levels of glucose
- essential to the management of diabetes
- diabetes management education, caretakers, and problem solving skills
- aids the uptake of glucose into cells
- This is two to four times higher in adults with diabetes than without.
- characterized by elevated blood glucose concentration due to too little insulin secretion or usage
20 Clues: low levels of glucose • cells of the pancreas • high levels of glucose • hormone produced by beta cells • pregnancy can cause this issue • improves cell sensitivity to insulin • stimulates beta cells to make insulin • aids the uptake of glucose into cells • essential to the management of diabetes • excessive glucose production causes this • ...
Diabetes 2024-11-13
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- – Essential part of managing diabetes effectively. (4 letters)
- – The main type of sugar found in blood. (7 letters)
- – Type of nutrient that can impact blood sugar levels. (12 letters)
- – Organ that produces insulin. (8 letters)
- – Major risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes. (7 letters)
- Blood Sugar – Condition caused by too much sugar in the blood. (8 letters)
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- – Hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels. (7 letters)
- Vision – A symptom of high blood sugar affecting eyesight. (7, 6 letters)
- – Physical activity that can help control diabetes. (8 letters)
- – Important for people with diabetes to prevent complications. (8 letters)
- – Serious diabetes complication caused by low insulin and high blood acids. (13 letters)
- One – Diabetes type that is usually diagnosed in childhood. (4, 3 letters)
- – Common symptom of high blood sugar, extreme desire for water. (7 letters)
- – Blood test used to measure average blood sugar over 2-3 months. (5 letters)
14 Clues: – Organ that produces insulin. (8 letters) • – The main type of sugar found in blood. (7 letters) • – Hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels. (7 letters) • – Essential part of managing diabetes effectively. (4 letters) • – Physical activity that can help control diabetes. (8 letters) • – Major risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes. (7 letters) • ...
Diabetes 2019-06-02
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- Bei Diabetes Typ1 ist ein … Insulinmangel vorhanden.
- In welchem Monat ist der Weltweite Diabetestag?
- Wenn die Eltern … sind steigt das Risiko auf Typ2 Diabetes?
- Welche Art ist die genauste Messung des Blutzuckerspiegels?
- Wie wird Diabetes noch genannt?
- Wie nennt man das Hormon das die Zellen öffnet?
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- Was für eine Art Erkrankung ist Diabetes?
- Ohne Insulin ist der … erhöht.
- Wie nennt man Diabetes Typ4?
- Wie viele Typen von Diabetes gibt es insgesamt?
- Bei Diabetes Typ2 ist ein … Insulinmangel vorhanden.
- Nenne das Organ das Insulin produziert.
- Wie nennt man das Insulin das am längsten wirkt?
- Wie nennt man den Baustein der Nahrung die in die Zellen aufgenommen wird?
14 Clues: Wie nennt man Diabetes Typ4? • Ohne Insulin ist der … erhöht. • Wie wird Diabetes noch genannt? • Nenne das Organ das Insulin produziert. • Was für eine Art Erkrankung ist Diabetes? • Wie viele Typen von Diabetes gibt es insgesamt? • In welchem Monat ist der Weltweite Diabetestag? • Wie nennt man das Hormon das die Zellen öffnet? • ...
Insulin Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-14
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- Best known as Insulin isophane human and is an Insulin.
- Better known as Insulin glargine. This drug treats type one and two diabetes and is a Sanofi-Aventis.
- Is known as Vildagliptin or a DPP-4 inhibitors (gliptins).
- is known as Metformin hydrochloride. Treats type 2 diabetes. Is a Biguanides inhibitor.
- Generic name Metformin hydrochloride or Vildagliptin. Biguanides class of 4 inhibitors.
- Is a fast acting medication that is used as a substitute for body insulin.
- Otherwise known as exenatide and a incretin mimetics GLP-1 agonists
- Is a type of insulin that treats both types of diabetes. This is better known as Insulin isophane bovine.
- Called Insulin glulisine is used to treat type 1 and 2 diabetes. It is a type of insulin.
- Once a day injectable medicine indicated for management of type 2 diabetes.
- is a diabetic tablet medicine that triggers the release of insulin from the pancreas to lower blood sugar levels.
- Otherwise known as Insulin Protamine Zinc Bovine that treats type one and two diabetes. It is a type of insulin.
- Is an antidiabetic drug used to improve glycemic control in adults with type II diabetes.
- Oral hypoglycemic medicine used to manage type 2 diabetes.
- Can be known as sitaglipin. This drug treats type 2 diabetes and is a DPP-4 inhibitor.
- Otherwise known as Gliclazide and is a member of the Sulphonylureas family.
- Otherwise known as Insulin isophane humane is a type of insulin that is used to treat type one and two diabetes.
- Aka Gliclazide. Sulphonylureas class.
- Rapid acting insulin intended for use in lowering blood glucose levels.
- Antidiabetic drug that lowers blood glucose through a number of actions.
- Known as metformin and is a biguanide.
- Otherwise known as Dapagliflozin or SGLT2 inhibitor.
- This drug is also known as Canagliflozin that treats type two diabetes and is an SGLT2 inhibitor.
- Medication consisting of both short-acting insulin and intermediate-acting insulin that provides a rapid blood glucose lowering effect.
- fast acting meatime insulin used to help maintain blood sugar control for adults with type two diabetes.
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- Man-made version of the natural hormone amylin.
- is known as Acabose and is a Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor
- Can be called Insulin isophane porcine. This is used to treat type 1 and 2 diabetes and is in the insulin family.
- Rapid-acting insulin analogue taken shortly before or shortly after a mea.
- Medication that contains soluble insulin obtained from pig pancreas.
- Is a type of insulin called insulin isophane human.
- Oral hypoglycemic agent that controls blood glucose levels in type 2.
- Generic name Glimepiride and a member of the Sulphonylureas family.
- Known also as Glipizide that is discontinued in the UK and is a sulphonyluras family.
- This drug is known as Insulin soluable human. It treats type 1 and 2 diabetes and is a type of Insulin.
- This drug is known as Insulin Lispro and is an Insulin.
- Exenatide and Incretin mimetics
- Known as Insulin soluable human. This is in the Insulin class.
- Is called Insulin Detemir. It is used to treat both types of diabetes and is in the Insulin class.
- This drug is commonly known as Glipizide and is a Sulphonylureas.
- Pre-mixed combination of fast acing and long acting insulin that rapidly lowers blood glucose.
- Is an insulin isophane human and is classified as Insulin.
- Is also a type of insulin that treats type 1 and 2 diabetes. It is also called Insulin zinc suspension mixed bovine.
- Otherwise known as insulin isophane human or Insulin soluble human. It is in the insulin family.
- is a type of insulin used to treat both types of diabetes. This insulin can otherwise be known as insulin soluble porcine.
- Is a tablet diabetes medication used to help control blood sugar levels.
- Premixed combination of fast acting and intermediate acting insulin.
- Commonly known as Glucagon.
- is an Antidiabetic sulfonylurea drug designed to reduce blood sugar in people with type two diabetes.
- Known as Ranibizumab. Treats DMO,wAMB, and Macular oedema. It is an anti-VEGF.
- Gel indicated for the treatment of chronic ulcers.
- Known as Insuli lispro or Insulin lispro protamine and is an Insulin.
- is an oral antidiabetic medication that is the first-line of drug treatment for patients with type two diabetes.
53 Clues: Commonly known as Glucagon. • Exenatide and Incretin mimetics • Aka Gliclazide. Sulphonylureas class. • Known as metformin and is a biguanide. • Man-made version of the natural hormone amylin. • Gel indicated for the treatment of chronic ulcers. • Is a type of insulin called insulin isophane human. • Otherwise known as Dapagliflozin or SGLT2 inhibitor. • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2022-03-04
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- helps body use or store sugar from food
- Mellitus Syndrome characterized by chronic hyperglycemia
- condition where body does not respond well to insulin
- state of weakened immune system common with diabetics
- long term complication of diabetes resulting in damage to vessels that supply the retina
- Excessively low blood sugar
- term used to suggest that Alzheimer's disease is a form of diabetes
- precipitating factor for development of type 2 diabetes
- One of the three main nutrients and main source of energy of body cells
- substance formed when the liver breaks down free fatty acids in the absence of insulin
- resistance to hormone insulin
- type of carbohydrate the body cannot digest and helps regulate body's use of sugars
- impaired glucose metabolism in which blood glucose levels fall in normal levels
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- metabolic derangement in type 1 diabetes resulting in formation of highly acidic ketone bodies
- long term complication of diabetes resulting in damage to the nerve cell
- tool for checking blood sugar
- condition causing narrowing, blockage, or spasm in blood vessels
- long term complication of diabetes resulting in damage to kidney cells
- Excessively low blood sugar
- the amount a given food increases blood glucose compared with an equivalent amount of glucose
- condition when pancreas no longer makes insulin'
- condition resulting from decreased blood flow to the brain
- build up of plaque in the arteries that supply the heart
23 Clues: Excessively low blood sugar • Excessively low blood sugar • tool for checking blood sugar • resistance to hormone insulin • 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 Crossword 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 2013-12-16
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- bloeddruk, een chronische verwikkeling van diabetes.
- een te lage bloedsuikerwaarde.
- Een ander woord voor suiker.
- van langerhans, Hier worden de hormonen aangemaakt die invloed hebben op de bloedglucosewaarde.
- Een ander woord voor type 2 diabetes.
- aantasting van kleine bloedvaten.
- Dit wordt opgeslagen in de lever.
- Is een ander woord voor alvleesklier.
- Is nodig om suiker op te slaan in ons lichaam.
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- te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde.
- is nodig om de bloedsuikerspiegel constant te houden.
- Is van groot belang dat elke diabeet deze regelmatig controleert.
- Mellitus, een chronische niet geneesbare aandoening.
- een verstoorde prikkelgeleiding van de zenuwbanen.
14 Clues: te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde. • Een ander woord voor suiker. • een te lage bloedsuikerwaarde. • aantasting van kleine bloedvaten. • Dit wordt opgeslagen in de lever. • Een ander woord voor type 2 diabetes. • Is een ander woord voor alvleesklier. • Is nodig om suiker op te slaan in ons lichaam. • een verstoorde prikkelgeleiding van de zenuwbanen. • ...
Diabetes 2019-06-02
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- In welchem Monat ist der Weltweite Diabetestag?
- Wie nennt man das Insulin das am längsten wirkt?
- Wie nennt man Diabetes Typ4?
- Wie nennt man den Baustein der Nahrung die in die Zellen aufgenommen wird?
- Ohne Insulin ist der … erhöht.
- Wie wird Diabetes noch genannt?
- Was für eine Art Erkrankung ist Diabetes?
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- Nenne das Organ das Insulin produziert.
- Wie nennt man das Hormon das die Zellen öffnet?
- Welche Art ist die genauste Messung des Blutzuckerspiegels?
- Bei Diabetes Typ1 ist ein … Insulinmangel vorhanden.
- Wenn die Eltern … sind steigt das Risiko auf Typ2 Diabetes?
- Bei Diabetes Typ2 ist ein … Insulinmangel vorhanden.
- Wie viele Typen von Diabetes gibt es insgesamt?
14 Clues: Wie nennt man Diabetes Typ4? • Ohne Insulin ist der … erhöht. • Wie wird Diabetes noch genannt? • Nenne das Organ das Insulin produziert. • Was für eine Art Erkrankung ist Diabetes? • Wie nennt man das Hormon das die Zellen öffnet? • In welchem Monat ist der Weltweite Diabetestag? • Wie viele Typen von Diabetes gibt es insgesamt? • ...
Diabetes 2024-11-20
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- A pre-hospital med that is given orally to raise blood sugar
- A prescribed med used to maintain T2D. Also can be used to help lose weight with proper diets.
- High blood sugar
- A type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy.
- A pre-hospital med that is injected IM to treat low blood sugar
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- A device that is used to read BGL
- A potentially life threatening condition where the body cannot produce enough insulin
- Low blood sugar
- High blood sugar found but not enough to be considered diabetes. Can be treated.
- A pre-hospital med that is given through an IV to raise blood sugar
- A prescribed med that is injected to maintain BGL
- A type of diabetes that develops overtime for various reasons
- A type of diabetes also known as Juvenile Diabetes
- A prescribed med that is taken orally for people with T2D
14 Clues: Low blood sugar • High blood sugar • A device that is used to read BGL • A prescribed med that is injected to maintain BGL • A type of diabetes also known as Juvenile Diabetes • A type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. • A prescribed med that is taken orally for people with T2D • A pre-hospital med that is given orally to raise blood sugar • ...
diabetes 2025-10-18
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- ONE – Diabetes form where the immune system destroys β-cells, stopping insulin production.
- – The organ that produces insulin.
- – A blood test that shows average blood glucose levels over three months.
- – A condition of abnormally high blood glucose levels.
- – The main sugar in the blood and a key source of energy for the body.
- PUMP – A device that delivers insulin continuously under the skin.
- – A hormone produced by β-cells in the pancreas that helps glucose enter cells.
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- – A condition often linked to Type 2 diabetes, caused by excess body fat.
- CELLS – Cells in the pancreas that produce insulin.
- – One of the main non-medication treatments for Type 2 diabetes.
- TEST – A diagnostic test measuring sugar levels in the blood.
- TWO – Diabetes form where the body becomes resistant to insulin.
- – A feeling of tiredness, often seen in people with Type 2 diabetes.
- – The most common medicine used to treat Type 2 diabetes.
- – Increased appetite caused by lack of insulin action in the body.
- – Short for Continuous Glucose Monitoring, used to track blood sugar in real time.
- – A type of disease in which the body’s immune system attacks its own cells.
17 Clues: – The organ that produces insulin. • CELLS – Cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. • – A condition of abnormally high blood glucose levels. • – The most common medicine used to treat Type 2 diabetes. • TEST – A diagnostic test measuring sugar levels in the blood. • – One of the main non-medication treatments for Type 2 diabetes. • ...
What do we know about diabetes? 2016-04-10
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- system Which body system accidentally attacks the insulin you produce if you have diabetes?
- True or False:It is good to have lots of glucose
- Insulin can also be inserted into the body through......
- Having too little insulin in your body can make you feel........
- Doing regular............... can help manage the risk of diabetes
- Where is insulin produced?
- True or False: Having a small amount of glucose can result in a lack of energy
- Somewhere you can go to get tested to see if you are at risk of getting diabetes
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- Breaks down glucose so that the energy from them can enter the cells?
- Primary sugar associated with diabetes?
- A healthy ................ can help reduce the chance of getting diabetes
- Being .............. is considered a risk factor for diabetes
- A common symptom for people with diabetes is being...........
- The majority of people who have diabetes have type ...... diabetes
14 Clues: Where is insulin produced? • Primary sugar associated with diabetes? • True or False:It is good to have lots of glucose • Insulin can also be inserted into the body through...... • Being .............. is considered a risk factor for diabetes • A common symptom for people with diabetes is being........... • ...
Diabetes 2021-12-22
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- Type ____ diabetes is an autoimmune disease
- There is currently no ____ for diabetes
- One of the simplest forms of sugar
- A key symptom of diabetes is being excessively _____
- Untreated diabetes can lead to this
- A type of diabetes that develops only during pregnancy
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- Injectable medication used to treat diabetes
- Malaysian is known as "____ nation in Asia"
- An organ in the body that produce insulin
- Condition in which blood sugar is high, but not high enough to be type 2 diabetes
- Regular _____ activity is a good way to prevent diabetes
- Walnuts,____ and spinach are some food which has low glycemic index (GI) which are good for diabetics
- People with diabetes have to test their _____ sugar often
13 Clues: One of the simplest forms of sugar • Untreated diabetes can lead to this • There is currently no ____ for diabetes • An organ in the body that produce insulin • Malaysian is known as "____ nation in Asia" • Type ____ diabetes is an autoimmune disease • Injectable medication used to treat diabetes • A key symptom of diabetes is being excessively _____ • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS 2013-02-23
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- This is injected when a diabetic has low levels of ________.
- A type of Diabetes that only occures in pregnant women.
- This is linked with being overweight and comes about when the body doesnt make full use or doesnt produce enough insulin.
- It has been known that diabetes can cause a __________.
- Part of the body that produces insulin.
- Insulin is a __________ produced by the pancreas.
- A program that helps prevent type 2 diabetes.
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- One reason diabetes occures is when there is to much _________ in an individuals blood.
- diabetes was the ________ highest burden of disease in 2003 for males.
- One major cause to Type 2 diabetes is __________.
- Diabetes in some cases have lead to ___________.
- There are ________ different types of diabetes.
- This is genetic and can occure at any age in life and lasts throughout life.
- Diabetes is a __________ health priority area.
14 Clues: Part of the body that produces insulin. • A program that helps prevent type 2 diabetes. • Diabetes is a __________ health priority area. • There are ________ different types of diabetes. • Diabetes in some cases have lead to ___________. • One major cause to Type 2 diabetes is __________. • Insulin is a __________ produced by the pancreas. • ...
What do we know about diabetes? 2016-04-10
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- Somewhere you can go to get tested to see if you are at risk of getting diabetes
- Primary sugar associated with diabetes?
- Insulin can also be inserted into the body through......
- A healthy ................ can help reduce the chance of getting diabetes
- Which body system accidentally attacks the insulin you produce if you have diabetes?
- A common symptom for people with diabetes is being...........
- True or False:It is good to have lots of glucose
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- Doing regular............... can help manage the risk of diabetes
- Being .............. is considered a risk factor for diabetes
- The majority of people who have diabetes have type ...... diabetes
- Where is insulin produced?
- Breaks down glucose so that the energy from them can enter the cells?
- Having too little insulin in your body can make you feel........
- True or False: Having a small amount of glucose can result in a lack of energy
14 Clues: Where is insulin produced? • Primary sugar associated with diabetes? • True or False:It is good to have lots of glucose • Insulin can also be inserted into the body through...... • Being .............. is considered a risk factor for diabetes • A common symptom for people with diabetes is being........... • ...
Chapter 19 Vocabulary (Part 2) 2023-03-31
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- glucagon kit
- insulin blood glucose
- focal onset aware seizure
- focal onset seizure
- diabetic coma
- hyperglycemia
- epilepsy
- endocrinologist
- certified diabetes educator
- generalized onset seizure
- hypoglycemia
- aerobic exercise
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- glucometer
- exertional rhabdomyolysis
- tonic-clonic seizures
- ketones
- ketoacidosis
- focal onset impaired seizure
- unknown onset seizure
- hypoglycemic unawareness
- diabetic ketoacidosis
- continuous glucose monitor
- anaerobic exercise
- type 1 diabetes
- seizure
- type 2 diabetes
26 Clues: ketones • seizure • epilepsy • glucometer • glucagon kit • ketoacidosis • hypoglycemia • diabetic coma • hyperglycemia • type 1 diabetes • endocrinologist • type 2 diabetes • aerobic exercise • anaerobic exercise • focal onset seizure • tonic-clonic seizures • insulin blood glucose • unknown onset seizure • diabetic ketoacidosis • hypoglycemic unawareness • exertional rhabdomyolysis • focal onset aware seizure • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2013-08-20
21 Clues: Food • Fats • Meat • Lunch • dairy • habit • Water • Dinner • Fruits • obesity • Protein • Diabetes • Vitamins • Minerals • Breakfast • Nutrients • overweight • Vegetables • Carbohydrates • Physicalactivity • Cardiovasculardisease
Going to Bed Late? You Might Think Twice 2024-01-16
21 Clues: cama • salud • pobre • fumar • Beber • sufrir • riesgo • drogas • riesgo • Durmió • alcohol • Reducir • Sugirió • Gastado • Diabetes • Estómago • ignorado • Permitido • Concluido • Respiración • levado a cabo
Diabetes mellitus 2023-12-03
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- Measure of somatic protein status is
- Which persons would most likely be diagnosed with diabetes mellitus
- Which of the following diabetes drugs acts by decreasing the amount of glucose produced by the liver
- When reviewing the urinalysis report of a client with newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus, the nurse would expect which urine characteristics to be abnormal
- The period is a temporary time of remission of type 1 diabetes that occurs shortly after diagnosis
- Which of the following tissues requires insulin for glucose entry into cells
- A nurse is caring for a child admitted with diabetic retinopathy. Which of the following would the nurse expect to note on the assessment of this child
- Factors that seem to play a role in the development of type 2 diabetes include
- Which insulin can be administered through continuous intravenous infusion
- Risk factors of type 2 diabetes include all of the following except
- When hyperglycemia is seen following an episode of hypoglycemia, the condition is known as
- Which of the following slows glucose absorption from the digestive tract
- In a child, recent malnutrition shows up as a
- Untreated hyperglycemia may lead to all of the following complications except
- The recommended method for diabetes diagnosis is
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- Tony is a night shift nurse who is assigned to a patient whose glucose levels remain normal at bedtime but experiences hypoglycemia at 3 am and hyperglycemia at 7 am. The patient is likely experiencing what kind of complication of insulin therapy
- High blood pressure can be a side effect of some medicines. Which of these can raise blood sugar
- Which of the following enzyme is involved in the conversion of glucose to sorbitol
- Which indicator of protein status is inaccurate if iron status is poor
- In the progression of malnutrition, which of the following indicators would occur last
- Which of the following is a long-term complication of diabetes
- Which of the following enzyme would be more active in diabetic patients
- The hormone that is secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreas that raises blood glucose when levels are low is
- Proliferative retinopathy is often treated using
- diagnostic criteria developed by the American Diabetes Association for diabetes include classic diabetic symptoms and fasting plasma glucose levels
- which of the following would cause a further decrease in the blood glucose level of the patient
- A patient received 6 units of regular insulin three (3) hours ago. The nurse would be most concerned if which of the following was observed
- Which of the following is NOT and indicator of dehydration
- An child with diabetes mellitus visits the clinic concerning her condition. Which of the following symptoms might an child with diabetes mellitus complain
- Insulin promotes all but which of the following
30 Clues: Measure of somatic protein status is • In a child, recent malnutrition shows up as a • Insulin promotes all but which of the following • Proliferative retinopathy is often treated using • The recommended method for diabetes diagnosis is • Which of the following is NOT and indicator of dehydration • Which of the following is a long-term complication of diabetes • ...
Causes of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes 2025-02-25
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- An organ that stores and releases glucose but may contribute to insulin resistance.
- How body cells react to insulin in Type 2 diabetes, making blood sugar harder to control.
- These insulin-producing cells in the pancreas are destroyed in Type 1 diabetes.
- A hormone that raises blood sugar when levels drop too low.
- A factor that can increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes, including diet and activity levels.
- A disease type where the body’s own immune system attacks healthy cells, as seen in Type 1 diabetes.
- A major risk factor for Type 2 diabetes, often linked to poor diet and inactivity.
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- A hormone that lowers blood sugar by allowing cells to absorb glucose.
- Describes the amount of insulin produced in Type 1 diabetes.
- The organ responsible for producing insulin.
- A form of diabetes caused by the immune system attacking insulin-producing cells.
- Inherited factors that can increase the risk of developing diabetes.
- A type of sugar that builds up in the blood when diabetes is uncontrolled.
- A form of diabetes often linked to lifestyle factors and insulin resistance.
14 Clues: The organ responsible for producing insulin. • A hormone that raises blood sugar when levels drop too low. • Describes the amount of insulin produced in Type 1 diabetes. • Inherited factors that can increase the risk of developing diabetes. • A hormone that lowers blood sugar by allowing cells to absorb glucose. • ...
Unit 31 All Words 2025-02-19
22 Clues: FIGHT • HABIT • BLOCK • LUNGS • VAGUE • DELETE • DAMAGE • CANCER • STROKE • HEIGHT • PUBLIC • MEMORY • DEVELOP • PRODUCE • CONTROL • GENETIC • FUNCTION • DIABETES • NUTRITION • DIAGNOSIS • ULTRASOUND • INTRAVENOUS
Health 2023-01-24
22 Clues: vamma • syöpä • voide • särky • murtuma • kasvain • sairaus • oksentaa • närästys • ylipaino • diabetes • masennus • ihottuma • mustelma • palovamma • riippuvuus • särkylääke • yliannostus • lämpöhalvaus • inhalaattori • auringonpistos • throat kurkkukipu
SNPhA Crossword 2015-12-05
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- A teaspoon of ____ makes the medicine go down
- A device to measure blood sugar
- Acronym for national diabetes organization
- A metabolic disease that affects one's ability to produce insulin
- Aspart is an example of this class of medication
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
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- The American Heart Association recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity ____.
- 0 to 100 scale of a food's rate of increasing blood sugar
- Type of diabetes that is typically autoimmune
- 1st line therapy for diabetes
- This should be balanced to stay healthy
- A diabetic foot exam checks for _____.
- 6.9% or higher of this value defines diabetes
- Type of diabetes that can be caused by poor diet and lack of exercise
14 Clues: 1st line therapy for diabetes • A device to measure blood sugar • Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy • A diabetic foot exam checks for _____. • This should be balanced to stay healthy • Acronym for national diabetes organization • A teaspoon of ____ makes the medicine go down • Type of diabetes that is typically autoimmune • ...
GUESS THE WORD 2018-03-09
22 Clues: beak • rape • thorn • blank • fatal • dairy • dizzy • denim • betray • barrel • edible • bribery • crucial • revolver • homesick • minority • diabetes • heritage • maternity • efficient • influence • pigeonhole
SNPhA Crossword 2015-12-05
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- This should be balanced to stay healthy
- "A teaspoon of ____ makes the medicine go down"
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
- 6.9% or higher of this value defines diabetes
- Type of diabetes that can be caused by poor diet and lack of exercise
- The American Heart Association recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity ____
- 1st line therapy for diabetes
- Type of diabetes that is typically autoimmune
- Aspart is an example of this class of medication
- A diabetic foot exam checks for ____
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- A metabolic disease that affects one's ability to produce insulin
- Device to measure blood sugar
- 0 to 100 scale of a food's rate of increasing blood sugar
- Acronym for national diabetes organization screening
14 Clues: Device to measure blood sugar • 1st line therapy for diabetes • A diabetic foot exam checks for ____ • Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy • This should be balanced to stay healthy • 6.9% or higher of this value defines diabetes • Type of diabetes that is typically autoimmune • "A teaspoon of ____ makes the medicine go down" • ...
Unit 3 - At the doctors 2015-05-20
22 Clues: rash • cream • asthma • nausea • stress • muscle • cancer • bruise • disease • obesity • diabetes • insomnia • pharmacy • toothache • allergies • fractured • infection • medication • depression • appointment • temperature • prescription
Diabetes 2022-12-13
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- long-acting Lantus(onset 2hrs;d24hrs)
- rapid-acting brand "Novolog"(onset 15min;d 3-4hr)
- long-acting Levemir(onset 2hrs;d24hrs)
- SGLT2 inhibitor
- rapid-acting brand "Humalog"(onset 15min;d 3-4hr)
- sulfonureas
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- intermediate acting(onset 1-2hrs;d18hrs)
- alpha-glycosidase inhibitors
- meglitinides
- biguanide
- short-acting(onset .5-1hr;d6-10hrs)
- dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors
- incretin mimetic
13 Clues: biguanide • sulfonureas • meglitinides • SGLT2 inhibitor • incretin mimetic • alpha-glycosidase inhibitors • dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors • short-acting(onset .5-1hr;d6-10hrs) • long-acting Lantus(onset 2hrs;d24hrs) • long-acting Levemir(onset 2hrs;d24hrs) • intermediate acting(onset 1-2hrs;d18hrs) • rapid-acting brand "Novolog"(onset 15min;d 3-4hr) • ...
Diabetes 2020-10-08
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- Exame de monitoramento que verifica os níveis glicêmicos dos últimos 3 meses.
- A insulina é um.
- O diabetes mellitus tipo I atinge principalmente.
- Pequeno aparelho usado para mediar a glicose diariamente.
- Principal carboidrato usado como fonte de energia pelos os seres vivos.
- Célula pancreática responsável pela a produção de insulina.
- Hormônio antagonista da insulina aumentando os níveis plasmáticos de glicose.
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- A diabetes mellitus tipo II é caracterizada por uma.
- Principal medicamento no tratamento da diabetes mellitus.
- Com relação a alimentação o portador de diabetes geralmente apresenta.
- Principal sintoma crônico da diabetes.
- Tipo de diabetes mellitus diagnosticado na gestação.
- órgão responsável pela a produção de insulina.
13 Clues: A insulina é um. • Principal sintoma crônico da diabetes. • órgão responsável pela a produção de insulina. • O diabetes mellitus tipo I atinge principalmente. • A diabetes mellitus tipo II é caracterizada por uma. • Tipo de diabetes mellitus diagnosticado na gestação. • Principal medicamento no tratamento da diabetes mellitus. • ...
Diabetes 2014-06-03
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- Sojaproducten zijn een goede vleesvervanger maar bevatten geen vit B
- Bruin brood levert veel
- Bij hem moet je jaarlijks op controle
- Hier wordt insuline aangemaakt
- Deze worden grotendeels omgezet in glucose
- Mijn bloedsuikerspiegel staat te hoog, we noemen dit
- Zo noemen we diabetes in de volksmond
- Ik kan je hulp bieden bij de aanpassing van je voeding
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- Naast het injecteren van insuline bestaat ook dit
- Met dit toestelletje kan ik zelf mijn bloedsuikerspiegel controleren
- Vlees levert vooral dit mineraal
- Dit is een mogelijke oorzaak van diabetes
- Deze organisatie moet ik contacteren om een diabetespas te krijgen
13 Clues: Bruin brood levert veel • Hier wordt insuline aangemaakt • Vlees levert vooral dit mineraal • Bij hem moet je jaarlijks op controle • Zo noemen we diabetes in de volksmond • Dit is een mogelijke oorzaak van diabetes • Deze worden grotendeels omgezet in glucose • Naast het injecteren van insuline bestaat ook dit • Mijn bloedsuikerspiegel staat te hoog, we noemen dit • ...
Diabetes 2017-05-23
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- Our bodies use __________as its central fuel source.
- shots Diabetics have to keep their __________ _____ up to date.
- _________ diabetes occurs during pregnancies.
- percent About ____ _______ of pregnancies develop this disease.
- Type 2 affects more children as childhood _______ increases.
- Early signs of type 2 diabetes develop ______.
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- Type 2 increases the chance of various ___________ problems.
- Exposure to certain _________ factors may cause diabetes.
- Type 1 is also known as ________ diabetes.
- nigricans Dark discoloration in the skin is called ________ _______.
- inherited Type 2 is not necessarily ________ ________.
- therapy ______ ______is used to maintain blood sugar levels.
- one Losing the ability to make insulin.
13 Clues: one Losing the ability to make insulin. • Type 1 is also known as ________ diabetes. • _________ diabetes occurs during pregnancies. • Early signs of type 2 diabetes develop ______. • Our bodies use __________as its central fuel source. • inherited Type 2 is not necessarily ________ ________. • Exposure to certain _________ factors may cause diabetes. • ...
diabetes 2023-11-22
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- A type of carbohydrate found in fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and legumes that is not digested by the body
- A hormone made by alpha cells in the pancreas, that helps to treat severe low blood sugar.
- One of the three nutrients that supply energy. Either single sugars or chains of sugars strung together.
- A type of carbohydrate with a sweet taste
- Diabetes caused by not enough insulin being secreted to counteract high blood sugars from insulin resistance.
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- Low blood sugar.
- Diabetes caused by a person’s own immune system attacking the insulin-producing cells.
- A hormone made by the beta cells in the pancreas. The main regulator of the amount of sugar in the bloodstream.
- A simple sugar that is the main source of energy for the body.
- A glandular organ located in the abdomen that produces several hormones, including insulin and glucagon.
- Insulin injection device. It can be disposable or reusable.
- A hormone released along with insulin from beta cells, which decreases glucose levels during meals.
- A small, computerized device that is programmed to deliver insulin.
13 Clues: Low blood sugar. • A type of carbohydrate with a sweet taste • Insulin injection device. It can be disposable or reusable. • A simple sugar that is the main source of energy for the body. • A small, computerized device that is programmed to deliver insulin. • Diabetes caused by a person’s own immune system attacking the insulin-producing cells. • ...
Diabetes 2025-11-07
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- dose within 60min before meals
- rapid-acting
- start if patient has CKD
- contraindicated with a sulfa allergy
- can cause hypotension, and UTIs
- intermediate-acting insulin
- can cause acute renal failure
- monitor b12 levels
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- do not use in heart failure
- don't combine with insulin
- increase blood glucose
- treatment rule of fifteen
- increase risk of diabetic retinopathy complications
13 Clues: rapid-acting • monitor b12 levels • increase blood glucose • start if patient has CKD • treatment rule of fifteen • don't combine with insulin • do not use in heart failure • intermediate-acting insulin • can cause acute renal failure • dose within 60min before meals • can cause hypotension, and UTIs • contraindicated with a sulfa allergy • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2018-05-20
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- Ist Diabetes mellitus heilbar? Nein
- Wie heißt der Makro-Nährstoff, der im Körper zu Traubenzucker abgebaut wird?
- Die Einheit für die Berechnung der gesamten täglich aufzunehmenden Kohlenhydrate heißt
- Was ist Hyperglykämie?
- Welches Hormon wird beim Diabetes mellitus Typ 1 in nicht ausreichender Menge gebildet?
- Wie kann ein Diabetes mellitus diagnostiziert werden?
- NennenSie eine Spätfolge von Diabetes
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- Wann kommt es zum diabetischen Schock?
- Einen Flüssigkeitsmangel im Körper nennt man auch
- Was ist Hypoglyklämie?
- Was ist die Hauptursache des Diabetes mellitus Typ 2? Übergewicht
- Wann kommt es zum diabetischen Koma?
- Nenne Sie eine Insulinart.
- Was wird bei einem Diabetes mellitus über den Harn ausgeschieden?
- Welches Organ produziert Insulin?
15 Clues: Was ist Hypoglyklämie? • Was ist Hyperglykämie? • Nenne Sie eine Insulinart. • Welches Organ produziert Insulin? • Wann kommt es zum diabetischen Koma? • Ist Diabetes mellitus heilbar? Nein • NennenSie eine Spätfolge von Diabetes • Wann kommt es zum diabetischen Schock? • Einen Flüssigkeitsmangel im Körper nennt man auch • ...
diabetes 2022-09-29
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- A form of high blood sugar affecting pregnant women.
- diabetes
- A condition in which blood sugar is high, but not high enough to be type 2 diabetes.
- A chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar (glucose).
- four what is the longest time to have diabetes?
- what is one way to get diabetes?
- what is the earliest age to get diabetes?
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- is a chronic disease
- another name for Diabetes
- main cause of diabetes
- A chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin.
- what is one organ that is affected by diabetes?
12 Clues: diabetes • is a chronic disease • main cause of diabetes • another name for Diabetes • what is one way to get diabetes? • what is the earliest age to get diabetes? • four what is the longest time to have diabetes? • what is one organ that is affected by diabetes? • A form of high blood sugar affecting pregnant women. • ...
diabetes crossword 2012-05-16
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- test every two hours for ketones
- type of carbs that are usually found in non healthy foods
- stay away from salty and ____ foods if diabetic
- blood test before a meal
- drinking soda increases women’s chances of diabetes by 85%
- low blood sugar levels
- medical device to check for glucose in the blood
- blood test after a meal
- use less ___ if diabetic
- type of carbs that are high fiber foods
- produces enzymes and hormones and makes insulin
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- what type of diabetes occurs in pregnant women
- cells that produce insulin in the pancreas
- what are they checking for in a foot exam
- high blood sugar levels
- what kind of tests are done before each complication
- support groups are available both national and ___?
- abbreviation for a test that diagnosis diabetes
- where diabetics usually loose the most nerve damage
- what type of diabetes is where your body can produce insulin
- not enough insulin is being produced correctly
21 Clues: low blood sugar levels • high blood sugar levels • blood test after a meal • blood test before a meal • use less ___ if diabetic • test every two hours for ketones • type of carbs that are high fiber foods • what are they checking for in a foot exam • cells that produce insulin in the pancreas • what type of diabetes occurs in pregnant women • ...
Exam 1 Med-Surg Review 2025-10-15
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- Age group at highest risk for surgical complications
- Pharmacological therapy for diabetes (PO)
- Condition that damages the nerves and is common in diabetes
- Excess thirst
- Drug of choice used for malignant hyperthermia
- Excess hunger
- Lab value used to determine diagnosis of diabetes
- Excess urine
- Expulsion of organs or tissue from a cavity or body part
- Diabetic complication of the eye
- A legal mandate where patient states they understand and agree with the procedure to be performed
- Surgical wound that separates
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- Inherited muscle disorder that is a life-threatening complication from anesthesia
- Excess of extracellular glucose
- Delivered topically or by local inflitration
- IV delivery of sedative to reduce sensory perception
- Sensation of pins and needles
- Cluster of metabolic abnormalities
- Diabetes common in any age and has endogenous insulin present but decreased
- Diabetes common in youth and makes little to no endogenous insulin
- No food or drink by mouth
21 Clues: Excess urine • Excess thirst • Excess hunger • No food or drink by mouth • Sensation of pins and needles • Surgical wound that separates • Excess of extracellular glucose • Diabetic complication of the eye • Cluster of metabolic abnormalities • Pharmacological therapy for diabetes (PO) • Delivered topically or by local inflitration • Drug of choice used for malignant hyperthermia • ...
Virtual Step Out: Philadelphia 2020-10-28
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- Diabetes ___ ___ - ADA's resource for healthy recipes (2 words)
- A walker living with diabetes (2 words)
- Type of diabetes women can get when pregnant
- Lack of this can cause diabetes
- ____ of Art - where 2019 Step Out was held
- Type of event when not meeting in person
- A person raising $1,000+
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- Approx. distance of a 5K, in miles (spelt out)
- _____ Blue Cross - Step Out: Philly sponsor
- Camp _____ - located in Schwenksville, PA
- This animal's pancreas was used to make insulin in 1920
- ____ PA & DE - ADA Territory
- Bend the _____ to help those with diabetes
- 34 _____ Americans living with diabetes
14 Clues: A person raising $1,000+ • ____ PA & DE - ADA Territory • Lack of this can cause diabetes • A walker living with diabetes (2 words) • 34 _____ Americans living with diabetes • Type of event when not meeting in person • Camp _____ - located in Schwenksville, PA • Bend the _____ to help those with diabetes • ____ of Art - where 2019 Step Out was held • ...
Endocrinología 2024-05-11
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- system sistema endocrino
- hormona antidiurética
- corticoesteroides
- cretinismo
- índice glucémico
- agromegalia
- carga glucémica
- prueba de HbA1c
- enanismo
- nefropatía diabética
- mensajero químico
- gigantismo
- hormona del crecimiento
- adrenalina
- monitor monitor de glucemia continuo
- Endocrinólogo
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- hormona estimuladora de los folículos
- diabetes
- acondroplasia de huesos
- enfermedad de Addison
- aldosterone
- estrógeno
- neuropatía diabética
- prueba de azúcar en sangre en ayunas
- bocio
- hormona adrenocorticotrópica
- diabetes insípida
- enfermedad autoinmune
- hidrocortisona
- síndrome de Cushing
30 Clues: bocio • diabetes • enanismo • estrógeno • cretinismo • gigantismo • adrenalina • aldosterone • agromegalia • Endocrinólogo • hidrocortisona • carga glucémica • prueba de HbA1c • índice glucémico • corticoesteroides • diabetes insípida • mensajero químico • síndrome de Cushing • neuropatía diabética • nefropatía diabética • hormona antidiurética • enfermedad de Addison • enfermedad autoinmune • ...
Diabetes 2014-01-16
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- body part you should check every day
- this is above normal in people with diabetes
- organization that provide research and support for people with diabetes
- one factor that may cause an increased risk for developing diabetes
- these make take a while to heal when you have diabetes
- when you are sick your blood sugar may do this
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- medical word for high blood sugar
- "diabetes" doctor
- hormone that helps cells use glucose
- medical word for low blood sugar
- a method to assist with planning meals
- somethign that you should do every day
- machine used to check blood glucose
13 Clues: "diabetes" doctor • medical word for low blood sugar • medical word for high blood sugar • machine used to check blood glucose • body part you should check every day • hormone that helps cells use glucose • a method to assist with planning meals • somethign that you should do every day • this is above normal in people with diabetes • ...
Diabetes 2013-03-21
13 Clues: Shots • sugar • Condition • blood flow • the needle • foot doctor • 2 Can be prevented • a lipid found in humans • Doctor dealing with hormones • how insulin is generally given • relate to the age of the embryo • peptid hormone secreted by the pancreas • cells type of cell located in the pancreas
Diabetes 2017-04-24
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- Eilandjes van Langerhans bevinden zich hier
- Omzetten van glycogeen in glucose
- Lage bloedsuikerspiegel
- Aanmaken van glucose uit aminozuren en glycerol
- Ketonen in de urine
- Veel plassen
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- Regel waarmee we bijspuitschema berekenen
- Hormoon dat wordt aangemaakt door alfa-cellen
- Hoge bloedsuikerspiegel
- Reservesuiker
- Veel drinken
- Omzetting van glucose in glycogeen
- Hormoon dat wordt aangemaakt door bèta-cellen
13 Clues: Veel drinken • Veel plassen • Reservesuiker • Ketonen in de urine • Hoge bloedsuikerspiegel • Lage bloedsuikerspiegel • Omzetten van glycogeen in glucose • Omzetting van glucose in glycogeen • Regel waarmee we bijspuitschema berekenen • Eilandjes van Langerhans bevinden zich hier • Hormoon dat wordt aangemaakt door alfa-cellen • Hormoon dat wordt aangemaakt door bèta-cellen • ...
Diabetes 2023-09-06
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- A person with diabetes is more susceptible to THIS because of a defect in the mobilization of WBCs and an impaired phagocytosis by neutrophils and monocytes
- Microvascular complication associated with damage to the small blood vessels that supply the glomeruli of the kidney
- Organ where the β cells in the islets of Langerhans are located
- Nerve damage that occurs because of the metabolic imbalances associated with diabetes
- The type of insulin that is absent for type I diabetics
- The period of time when blood is most concentrated in the blood
- Break down glucose to make energy
- A hormone made by the β cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas
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- Microvascular complication associated with damage to the small blood vessels that supply the glomeruli of the kidney
- Type of injection by which insulin is administered
- When blood glucose levels are too high, the patient experiences this
- A chronic multisystem disease characterized by hyperglycemia from abnormal insulin production, impaired insulin use, or both
- When blood glucose levels in the blood are too low, the patient experiences this
- An device that delivers a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion
14 Clues: Break down glucose to make energy • Type of injection by which insulin is administered • The type of insulin that is absent for type I diabetics • Organ where the β cells in the islets of Langerhans are located • The period of time when blood is most concentrated in the blood • An device that delivers a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion • ...
Diabetes 2024-11-07
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- insulin adalah rawatan bagi penyakit
- kawasan suntikan penting untuk mengelakkan kawasan suntikan menjadi tebal
- paha, dan lengan atas antara kawasan tubuh yang sesuai untuk suntikan insulin
- adalah hormon yang membantu mengawal tahap gula dalam darah
- makan makanan yang mengandungi gula untuk menghadapi hypoglycemia
- hiperglicemia adalah keadaan dimana gula dalam darah terlalu tinggi
- hipoglicemia adalah keadaan dimana tahap gula terlalu rendah
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- makanan tinggi karbohidrat dan gula dapat mempengaruhi
- antara tanda hipoglysemia
- ialah pengumpulan lemak di tapak suntikan
- jarum suntikan pada menegak 90 darjah
- langkah sebelum suntikan
- imsulin yang sedang digunakan perlu disimpan pada suhu
13 Clues: langkah sebelum suntikan • antara tanda hipoglysemia • insulin adalah rawatan bagi penyakit • jarum suntikan pada menegak 90 darjah • ialah pengumpulan lemak di tapak suntikan • makanan tinggi karbohidrat dan gula dapat mempengaruhi • imsulin yang sedang digunakan perlu disimpan pada suhu • adalah hormon yang membantu mengawal tahap gula dalam darah • ...
Diabetes 2025-04-06
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- alimentos que debemos consumir mas segun el plato del bien comer
- ejercicio y buena alimentacion
- principal causa de la diabetes
- pie diabetico, infartos y presion alta
- cambios de humor, sed y calambres
- organo donde se produce la inulina
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- enfermedad que no se contagia
- es otro factor por el cual se puede desarrollar diabetes
- falta de actividad fisica y alimentos ricos en grasas
- enfermedad que no causa deterioro con el tiempo
- proporciona energia a las celulas
- se encarga de regular la diabetes
- enfermedad que perdura mucho tiempo
13 Clues: enfermedad que no se contagia • ejercicio y buena alimentacion • principal causa de la diabetes • proporciona energia a las celulas • se encarga de regular la diabetes • cambios de humor, sed y calambres • organo donde se produce la inulina • enfermedad que perdura mucho tiempo • pie diabetico, infartos y presion alta • enfermedad que no causa deterioro con el tiempo • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2016-02-22
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- this condition occurs when your blood glucose level is too high; weight loss, thirstiness, and frequent urination are typical symptoms
- 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
- a test that reveals exactly how well your blood sugar (glucose) has been controlled over the previous three months
- the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy
- 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
- blood sugar that gives energy to cells
- 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 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
- cells found in the pancreas that make insulin
- a diabetic kidney disease in which protein is spilled into the urine; it can progress over time and result in significant kidney damage
- a small medical device used to check blood glucose levels
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- 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
- also known as low blood sugar, severe hypoglycemia can cause a variety of symptoms ranging from dizziness to seizures
- 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
- 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
- diabetes-caused nerve damage, typically in the feet and hands; major organs can also be affected
- 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
- also known as blood sugar, glucose comes from food and is then carried through the blood to deliver energy to cells
- the hormone that is injected into a person with diabetes to raise their blood glucose level when it's very low
- 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
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 Crossword 2022-11-07
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- high blood sugar
- one of the simplest forms of sugar
- a blood glucose check if a person has not eaten for 8-12 hours (usually overnight)
- a ____ ____ meter is used to test blood sugar
- organ of the body that produces insulin
- doctor who is a diabetes specialist
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- regular activity to develop and maintain physical fitness
- another way to get insulin instead of injections
- injectable medication used to treat diabetes
- people with diabetes often count these at meals
- low blood sugar
- ___ diabetes affects about 4% of all pregnant women
- 85-90% of people with diabetes have type
- lifestyle risk factor for diabetes
- take your shoes and socks off and have your doctor examine these at each visit
15 Clues: low blood sugar • high blood sugar • one of the simplest forms of sugar • lifestyle risk factor for diabetes • doctor who is a diabetes specialist • organ of the body that produces insulin • 85-90% of people with diabetes have type • injectable medication used to treat diabetes • a ____ ____ meter is used to test blood sugar • people with diabetes often count these at meals • ...
Diabetes Awarness 2024-01-03
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- You use this injectable medication to treat diabetes
- What month is diabetes awareness month
- A diabetic needs to count these at each meal
- Sometimes you can take this pill to help control blood sugar
- Diabetes can cause these organs to shut down causing reno failure.
- The simplest form of sugar is?
- This type of diabetes develops only during a women pregnancy
- What kind of disease is diabetes considers
- This is one type of long acting insulin
- What organ in your body produces insulin?
- What is the name of the disease for which the body doesn't produce insulin
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- What is the name of the diabetic specialist
- This happens when you have high blood sugar
- When your kidneys spill sugar what do you need to check
- a short nylon bristle brush used to check the nerves in a diabetics feet.
- Your blood glucose gets checked after you have been
- You need to make sure you get lots of this to keep your sugar down.
- What type of juice is commonly used to treat low blood sugar
18 Clues: The simplest form of sugar is? • What month is diabetes awareness month • This is one type of long acting insulin • What organ in your body produces insulin? • What kind of disease is diabetes considers • What is the name of the diabetic specialist • This happens when you have high blood sugar • A diabetic needs to count these at each meal • ...
Diabetes 2013-03-21
13 Clues: sugar • Shots • Condition • Blood c... • the needle • foot doctor • 2 Can be prevented • a lipid found in humans • Doctor dealing with hormones • how insulin is generally given • relate to the age of the embryo • peptid hormone secreted by the pancreas • cells type of cell located in the pancreas
Diabetes 2020-03-14
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- excessive thirst despite reasonable fluid intake
- done to spread the use of one dose of insulin, often done due to the price of insulin, can be deadly
- one of the basic sugars, the primary fuel for cellular metabolism
- along with Best and under the directorship of Macleod, _______ discovered insulin
- regulates metabolism and maintains homeostasis, glands secrete hormones/other products directly into the blood
- abnormally high blood glucose level
- type of diabetes where the pancrease cannot produce insulin, onset is often in early childhood
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- excessive eating due to a sense of hunger caused by an inability to use glucose properly
- a hormone produced by the islets of Langerhans, enables glucose to enter cells
- large volume of urine, can result in wasting of glucose in urine
- type of diabetes where insulin resistance develops
- abnormally low blood glucose level
- based on a the Health Care Cost Institute, in 2016 the cost of insulin was ___ dollars
13 Clues: abnormally low blood glucose level • abnormally high blood glucose level • excessive thirst despite reasonable fluid intake • type of diabetes where insulin resistance develops • large volume of urine, can result in wasting of glucose in urine • one of the basic sugars, the primary fuel for cellular metabolism • ...
Diabetes 2021-01-13
13 Clues: gain • range • issues • history • symptoms • low sugar • high sugar • ketoacidosis • check levels • organ failure • fruity breath • sweet cravings • poor circulation poor healing
Endocrine System 2017-10-26
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- What is the autoimmune disease that causes hyperthyroidism?
- What is the cause of type II diabetes mellitus?
- Increased bone thickness and hypertrophy of soft tissues.
- Exophthalmos is a unique clinical manifestation for which disease?
- Diabetes insipidus involves a problem with which hormone?
- Sensitive points on the body known as _____ points. This is a symptom of Endocrine disease.
- What autoimmune disease cause hypothyroidism?
- Type I diabetes mellitus is more likely to occur in which gender?
- Hypogonadism is a unique clinical manifestation of this disease.
- Cushing's disease leads to increased ______ production.
- Reduced blood glucose levels (<60mg/dL).
- Type I diabetes mellitus is cell mediated autoimmune destruction of which type of cell?
- This is one unique clinical manifestation of diabetes insipidus.
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- Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone are released by this part of the pituitary gland.
- Addison's disease is a dysfunction of which gland?
- What is the main problem of diabetes mellitus for all patients?
- This gland secretes calcitonin.
- Mainly caused by secreting pituitary tumors.
- Overgrowth of the long bones of the skeleton.
- One unique cause of hypopituitarism.
- The secondary cause of adrenal insufficiency leads to a lack of which hormone?
- The primary effect of insulin is to ______ blood glucose.
- These cells in the pancreas produce glucagon
23 Clues: This gland secretes calcitonin. • One unique cause of hypopituitarism. • Reduced blood glucose levels (<60mg/dL). • Mainly caused by secreting pituitary tumors. • These cells in the pancreas produce glucagon • Overgrowth of the long bones of the skeleton. • What autoimmune disease cause hypothyroidism? • What is the cause of type II diabetes mellitus? • ...
Test 2 2024-11-29
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- Glukosebildung in der Leber, die bei Patienten mit Diabetes Typ 2 häufig gesteigert ist
- In Diabetes Typ 2 häufig vorkommende pathologische Veränderung der Nierenfunktion
- Nervenschädigung, oft als Folge von Diabetes
- Hormon zur Regulierung des Blutzuckers
- Auftreten von einem Bluteiweiß im Urin (Hinweis auf Nierenschädigung)
- Organ der Insulinproduktion
- Zellen der Bauchspeicheldrüse, die Insulin produzieren
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- Ausscheidung von Glukose im Urin, die durch Forxiga verstärkt wird
- Wirkstoff von Forxiga, dessen Zielmolekül SGLT-2 ist
- Dysregulierter Blutzuckerspiegel bei Diabetes Typ 2
- Verstärkte Glukoserückresorption bei Diabetes Typ-2 in diesem Organ
- Vorstufe von Diabetes Typ 2, bei der Forxiga nicht zugelassen ist
- Ein Organ der Glukoneogenese (nicht Leber)
- Häufiges Wasserlassen (häufige Nebenwirkung von SGLT-2-Inhibitoren)
- Hauptursache für Erblindung bei Erwachsenen im erwerbstätigen Alter
- Eine Indikation für Forxiga
16 Clues: Organ der Insulinproduktion • Eine Indikation für Forxiga • Hormon zur Regulierung des Blutzuckers • Ein Organ der Glukoneogenese (nicht Leber) • Nervenschädigung, oft als Folge von Diabetes • Dysregulierter Blutzuckerspiegel bei Diabetes Typ 2 • Wirkstoff von Forxiga, dessen Zielmolekül SGLT-2 ist • Zellen der Bauchspeicheldrüse, die Insulin produzieren • ...
Diabetes 2021-07-26
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- Rapid deep respirations related to high blood glucose
- This stimulates release of glycogen stores from the liver
- Hormone that facilitates glucose metabolism
- Excessive appetite
- simple sugar
- Excessive thirst
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- Disease that affects how the body uses sugar
- Acidosis resulting from excess ketones
- Elevated blood glucose >240mg/dL
- Byproducts of improper metabolism
- Decreased blood glucose <60mg/dL
- This is given to raise blood glucose levels
- Excessive urination
13 Clues: simple sugar • Excessive thirst • Excessive appetite • Excessive urination • Elevated blood glucose >240mg/dL • Decreased blood glucose <60mg/dL • Byproducts of improper metabolism • Acidosis resulting from excess ketones • Hormone that facilitates glucose metabolism • This is given to raise blood glucose levels • Disease that affects how the body uses sugar • ...
Diabetes and Heart Disease 2021-01-25
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- What nutrient is NOT optimal to treat a low blood sugar level immediately?
- Weakness, headache, blurred vision, shakiness and fast heart beat are all symptoms of?
- __________ intake should be reduced in people diagnosed with Hypertension.
- Glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes may also be manifestations of an underlying disorder known as?
- Defects in insulin action and secretion are seen in most individuals diagnosed with?
- A _______ Cholesterol level less than 35 mg/dl is a risk factor for diabetes.
- A blood pressure reading greater than 140/90 mmHg is called what?
- Common dietary component that helps lower cholesterol through absorbing the fatty acids from the digestive system.
- Type of dietary fat that is protective for heart disease.
- ____________ is a type of cold water fish that contains polyunsaturated fat.
- What SMBG stands for.
- Most common oral diabetes medication that decreases the production of glucose from the liver.
- Which nutrient affects glucose levels the most?
- The hormone that helps glucose go INTO the cell.
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- Improved insulin sensitivity, weight loss, improved cardiovascular health and improved quality of life are all benefits of_________________.
- ___________ is a useful tool for achieving nutrient balance at meals.
- Triglyceride levels above 150 mg/dl, HDL levels less than 35 mg/dl in men and less than 39 mg/dl for women, LDL levels greater than 100 mg/dl characterize what disorder?
- The type of diabetes where the pancreas stops making insulin and cannot move glucose into the body’s cells.
- The hormone that raises blood glucose.
- Long acting insulin that covers insulin needs for about one full day.
- How often A1c should be checked in a well controlled Patient with Diabetes.
- Adults with diabetes have heart disease death rates that are __________ versus those adults without diabetes.
- Most common class of drugs that are prescribed to control cholesterol?
- _____________levels greater than 250 mg/dl is a risk factor for diabetes.
- Diabetes can affect nerves throughout the body and cause nerve pain and damage, which is called?
- Inflammatory responses to excess nutrient intake may contribute to insulin________?
26 Clues: What SMBG stands for. • The hormone that raises blood glucose. • Which nutrient affects glucose levels the most? • The hormone that helps glucose go INTO the cell. • Type of dietary fat that is protective for heart disease. • A blood pressure reading greater than 140/90 mmHg is called what? • ___________ is a useful tool for achieving nutrient balance at meals. • ...
Diabetes 2022-06-01
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- leads to diabetes type 2
- A symptom of diabetes is _______ fingers/feet
- seventh leading cause of death in US
- when glucose stays in your blood, your ________ gets too high
- helps glucose get into the body's cells
- A person with diabetes might get _______ often
- body organ that makes insulin
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- sugar that is body's main source of fuel
- Type of diabetes where insulin is produced but not working the way it should
- Type 2 diabetes is often treated through ___________
- Type of diabetes that comes from parents
- treatment for diabetes type 1
12 Clues: leads to diabetes type 2 • treatment for diabetes type 1 • body organ that makes insulin • seventh leading cause of death in US • helps glucose get into the body's cells • sugar that is body's main source of fuel • Type of diabetes that comes from parents • A symptom of diabetes is _______ fingers/feet • A person with diabetes might get _______ often • ...
Diabetes 2014-12-05
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- Wat zijn insuline en glucagon?
- Te laag bloedsuikergehalte
- Wat is belangrijk als een slachtoffer medicatie inneemt?
- Symptoom hypoglycemie
- Welke soort suikers kan je in tweede instantie laten innemen?
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- Hiermee kan het slachtoffer zijn bloedsuikergehalte meten.
- Symptoom hypoglycemie
- Te hoog bloedsuikergehalte
- Hormoon dat het bloedsuikergehalte doet dalen
- Symptoom hyperglycemie
- Symptoom hyperglycemie
- Welke soort suikers kan je in eerste instantie laten innemen?
- Fout in de werking van insuline en/of glucagon
- Symptoom hypoglycemie
- Het slachtoffer is bewusteloos? Wat doe je?
- Hormoon dat het bloedsuikergehalte doet stijgen
16 Clues: Symptoom hypoglycemie • Symptoom hypoglycemie • Symptoom hypoglycemie • Symptoom hyperglycemie • Symptoom hyperglycemie • Te laag bloedsuikergehalte • Te hoog bloedsuikergehalte • Wat zijn insuline en glucagon? • Het slachtoffer is bewusteloos? Wat doe je? • Hormoon dat het bloedsuikergehalte doet dalen • Fout in de werking van insuline en/of glucagon • ...
Diabetes 2021-07-22
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- This is given to raise blood glucose levels
- Rapid deep respirations related to high blood sugar
- hormone that facilitates glucose metabolism
- excessive thirst
- Decreased blood glucose <60mg/dL
- Excessive urination
- simple sugar
- Byproducts of improper metabolism
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- Acidosis resulting from excess ketones
- Disease that affects how the body uses sugar
- excessive appetite
- Elevated blood glucose >240mg/dL
- This stimulates release of glycogen stores in the liver
13 Clues: simple sugar • excessive thirst • excessive appetite • Excessive urination • Elevated blood glucose >240mg/dL • Decreased blood glucose <60mg/dL • Byproducts of improper metabolism • Acidosis resulting from excess ketones • This is given to raise blood glucose levels • hormone that facilitates glucose metabolism • Disease that affects how the body uses sugar • ...
Diabetes 101 2022-03-31
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- people of (older/younger) age are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes
- hormone that helps the body use sugar for energy
- low blood sugars
- organ that makes insulin
- blood sugar that is higher than normal but is not diabetes
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- a side effect of diabetes where you want to drink more
- the blood sugar measurement before you eat
- another word for sugar
- a way to prevent or help manage diabetes without medication is by eating healthy and ____
- the rule of ____ is used when you have low blood sugar
- you should get screened ____ a year for diabetes
- people of (older/younger) age are more likely to develop type 1 diabetes
- ___ vision can be a side effects of diabetes
- blood test to measure blood sugar for the last 3 months
14 Clues: low blood sugars • another word for sugar • organ that makes insulin • the blood sugar measurement before you eat • ___ vision can be a side effects of diabetes • hormone that helps the body use sugar for energy • you should get screened ____ a year for diabetes • a side effect of diabetes where you want to drink more • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2014-03-03
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- Arts waar je heen moet als je diabetes hebt
- Missende hormoon bij diabetes
- Diabetes behoort tot deze soort ziektes
- Dit krijg je bij een bloedsuikerwaarde boven de 8mmol/L
- Zo werd type 2 diabetes vroeger genoemd
- Hier liggen je eilandjes van Langerhans
- Dit krijg je bij een bloedsuikerwaarde onder de 4mmol/L
- Symptoom van te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde
- Symptoom van te lage bloedsuikerwaarde
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- Met dit prikje bepaal je je bloedsuikerwaarde
- Apparaat om bloedsuiker mee te meten
- Letterlijke betekenis van Diabetes Mellitus
- Deze cellen maken normaal insuline aan
- Dit moeten diabetespatiënten altijd tellen voor het eten
- Hormoon met tegengestelde werking als insuline
- Zo heet het naaldje van de vingerprik
16 Clues: Missende hormoon bij diabetes • Apparaat om bloedsuiker mee te meten • Zo heet het naaldje van de vingerprik • Deze cellen maken normaal insuline aan • Symptoom van te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde • Symptoom van te lage bloedsuikerwaarde • Diabetes behoort tot deze soort ziektes • Zo werd type 2 diabetes vroeger genoemd • Hier liggen je eilandjes van Langerhans • ...
Diabetes - Type 1 & Type 2 2025-03-04
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- Low blood sugar, typically below 70 mg/dL
- Physical activity that can improve insulin sensitivity and help control blood glucose levels.
- A type of disease where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own cells, such as in Type 1 diabetes where insulin-producing cells are destroyed.
- Referring to something that comes from outside the body, such as insulin used by people with diabetes
- A type of nerve damage often seen in diabetes, especially affecting the hands and feet, leading to pain or numbness.
- A term referring to large blood vessels, which can become damaged in people with diabetes, increasing the risk for cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and stroke.
- This nutrient is the main source of energy for the body, and its levels are regulated by insulin.
- Diabetes can lead to complications such as diabetic neuropathy, which may affect sensory functions like this, especially in the ears.
- A process that can be delayed in individuals with poorly controlled diabetes due to high blood sugar levels affecting circulation and immune function.
- Common side effect of Metformin that may lead to non-compliance in taking medication.
- A practice that can affect blood glucose levels, either raising them or lowering them, depending on insulin use and the body’s metabolism.
- High blood sugar, typically 400 mg/dL or higher
- This organ requires a constant supply of glucose to function properly and maintain cognitive and life sustaining function.
- A small device that delivers insulin continuously through a catheter under the skin to help manage diabetes.
- A device used to measure blood glucose levels, often used by people with diabetes to monitor their condition.
- Typically the first oral medication prescribed for diabetes.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas that helps cells absorb glucose from the bloodstream.
- A chemical messenger produced by glands, such as insulin or glucagon, that regulates various functions in the body.
- Guidelines for management of diabetes while sick since blood sugar can be lower or higher during stress/illness.
- The organ that produces insulin and glucagon, essential for regulating blood sugar levels.
- This organ stores glycogen and releases glucose into the bloodstream to maintain normal blood sugar levels.
- A term that refers to a decrease in insulin effectiveness over time, which can sometimes be seen in Type 1 diabetes.
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- The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms, including the conversion of food into energy.
- This form of diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood or adolescence and is characterized by the body's immune system attacking insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.
- The stored form of glucose found in the liver and muscles, which can be converted back into glucose when needed.
- Nutrients found in foods such as bread and pasta that have the most direct impact on blood glucose levels.
- These carbohydrates take longer to break down and digest, causing slower, more controlled increases in blood sugar, such as whole grains and vegetables.
- These carbohydrates are quickly broken down into glucose and can cause rapid increases in blood sugar, such as sugary snacks and sodas.
- These cells in the pancreas produce insulin.
- A dangerous complication of diabetes, especially in Type 1, in which ketones accumulate in the blood, affecting blood pH.
- These byproducts of fat metabolism can build up in the blood when the body doesn’t have enough insulin, especially in Type 1 diabetes.
- A term referring to small blood vessels, often affected in diabetes, leading to complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy.
- Diabeetus.
- Condition that can case blood glucose to rise and increased levels can contribute to prolonged infection.
- To treat hypoglycemia, give 15 grams of simple carbs, wait 15 mins and recheck blood sugar again.
- A rebound hyperglycemia that occurs after hypoglycemia due to an overcompensation of insulin released during the low blood sugar episode.
- The most common form of diabetes, often related to lifestyle factors, where the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't produce enough.
- This body function can be impaired due to diabetic retinopathy, a complication of long-term diabetes that affects the blood vessels in the eyes.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas, stored in the liver that raises blood glucose levels when they are too low.
- A crucial aspect of diabetes management that focuses on balanced nutrient intake, especially controlling carbohydrate consumption.
40 Clues: Diabeetus. • Low blood sugar, typically below 70 mg/dL • These cells in the pancreas produce insulin. • High blood sugar, typically 400 mg/dL or higher • Typically the first oral medication prescribed for diabetes. • Common side effect of Metformin that may lead to non-compliance in taking medication. • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2014-03-03
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- Dit krijg je bij een bloedsuikerwaarde boven de 8mmol/L
- zo heet het naaldje van de vingerprik
- Hormoon met tegengestelde werking van insuline
- Letterlijke betekenis van Diabetes Mellitus
- Arts waar je heen moet als je diabetes hebt
- Zo werd type 2 diabetes vroeger genoemd
- Dit moeten diabetespatiënten altijd tellen voor het eten
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- Symptoom van te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde
- Symptoom van te lage bloedsuikerwaarde
- Missende hormoon bij diabetes
- Diabetes is behoort tot deze soort ziektes
- Apparaat om bloedsuiker mee te meten
- met dit prikje bepaal je je bloedsuikerwaarde
- Hier liggen je eilandjes van Langerhans
- Deze cellen maken normaal insuline aan
- Dit krijg je bij een bloedsuikerwaarde onder de 4mmol/L
16 Clues: Missende hormoon bij diabetes • Apparaat om bloedsuiker mee te meten • zo heet het naaldje van de vingerprik • Symptoom van te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde • Symptoom van te lage bloedsuikerwaarde • Deze cellen maken normaal insuline aan • Hier liggen je eilandjes van Langerhans • Zo werd type 2 diabetes vroeger genoemd • Diabetes is behoort tot deze soort ziektes • ...
Handlungskompetenz D.6 (Diabetes Mellitus) 2020-10-19
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- Definition von Diabetes Mellitus?
- Wie viel Prozent leiden an Diabetes mellitus?
- Applikationsort Insulin?
- Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2?
- Insulin bewirkt?
Down
- Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch?
- Welches Risiko steigt bei Diabetes mellitus?
- Welches der beiden Typen ist genetisch bedingt?
- Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin?
- Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse?
- Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch?
- Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin?
- Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert?
- Was aktiviert die Umwandlung von Glycogen in Glucose?
14 Clues: Insulin bewirkt? • Applikationsort Insulin? • Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse? • Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch? • Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2? • Definition von Diabetes Mellitus? • Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin? • Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert? • Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin? • Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch? • ...
SILANGKATA DIABETES 2022-03-21
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- untuk mengelakkan komplikasi seperti____________ kaki.
- dalam darah.
- Tanda-tanda kekurangan gula dalam darah (hipoglisemia).
- Diet seimbang dan _____________dapat membantu mengawal paras
- Pengambilan makanan yang tidak terkawal boleh menyebabkan komplikasi
- darah.
- Penyakit Diabetes bermaksud paras__________yang berlebihan di dalam
- Faktor risiko yang membawa kepada penyakit Diabetes.
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- Simptom penyakit Diabetes adalah kerap______________
- Alat mengukur kepekatan gula dalam darah oleh pesakit Diabetes.
- Pengawalan gula dan penjagaan kaki sangat penting bagi pesakit
- penyakit Diabetes.
- Kegagalan fungsi organ____________ adalah salah satu punca
- Penggunaan suntikan_____________dapat menurunkan paras gula
- seseorang daripada tahap yang normal.
15 Clues: darah. • dalam darah. • penyakit Diabetes. • seseorang daripada tahap yang normal. • Simptom penyakit Diabetes adalah kerap______________ • Faktor risiko yang membawa kepada penyakit Diabetes. • untuk mengelakkan komplikasi seperti____________ kaki. • Tanda-tanda kekurangan gula dalam darah (hipoglisemia). • Kegagalan fungsi organ____________ adalah salah satu punca • ...
Español Médico 2021-09-29
27 Clues: age • work • drugs • death • cancer • family • medico • habits • health • surgery • injuries • remedies • to smoke • medicine • exercise • religion • diabetes • vitamins • allergies • alcoholism • environment • relationship • grandparents • hypertension • vaccinations • social social history • sexual sexual history
Handlungskompetenz D.6 (Diabetes Mellitus) 2020-10-19
Across
- Definition von Diabetes Mellitus?
- Wie viel Prozent leiden an Diabetes mellitus?
- Applikationsort Insulin?
- Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2?
- Insulin bewirkt?
Down
- Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch?
- Welches Risiko steigt bei Diabetes mellitus?
- Welches der beiden Typen ist genetisch bedingt?
- Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin?
- Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse?
- Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch?
- Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin?
- Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert?
- Was aktiviert die Umwandlung von Glycogen in Glucose?
14 Clues: Insulin bewirkt? • Applikationsort Insulin? • Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse? • Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch? • Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2? • Definition von Diabetes Mellitus? • Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin? • Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert? • Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin? • Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch? • ...
Handlungskompetenz D.6 (Diabetes Mellitus) 2020-10-19
Across
- Definition von Diabetes Mellitus?
- Wie viel Prozent leiden an Diabetes mellitus?
- Applikationsort Insulin?
- Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2?
- Insulin bewirkt?
Down
- Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch?
- Welches Risiko steigt bei Diabetes mellitus?
- Welches der beiden Typen ist genetisch bedingt?
- Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin?
- Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse?
- Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch?
- Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin?
- Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert?
- Was aktiviert die Umwandlung von Glycogen in Glucose?
14 Clues: Insulin bewirkt? • Applikationsort Insulin? • Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse? • Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch? • Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2? • Definition von Diabetes Mellitus? • Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin? • Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert? • Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin? • Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch? • ...
Handlungskompetenz D.6 (Diabetes Mellitus) 2020-10-19
Across
- Definition von Diabetes Mellitus?
- Wie viel Prozent leiden an Diabetes mellitus?
- Applikationsort Insulin?
- Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2?
- Insulin bewirkt?
Down
- Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch?
- Welches Risiko steigt bei Diabetes mellitus?
- Welches der beiden Typen ist genetisch bedingt?
- Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin?
- Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse?
- Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch?
- Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin?
- Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert?
- Was aktiviert die Umwandlung von Glycogen in Glucose?
14 Clues: Insulin bewirkt? • Applikationsort Insulin? • Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse? • Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch? • Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2? • Definition von Diabetes Mellitus? • Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin? • Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert? • Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin? • Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch? • ...
Handlungskompetenz D.6 (Diabetes Mellitus) 2020-10-19
Across
- Definition von Diabetes Mellitus?
- Wie viel Prozent leiden an Diabetes mellitus?
- Applikationsort Insulin?
- Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2?
- Insulin bewirkt?
Down
- Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch?
- Welches Risiko steigt bei Diabetes mellitus?
- Welches der beiden Typen ist genetisch bedingt?
- Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin?
- Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse?
- Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch?
- Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin?
- Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert?
- Was aktiviert die Umwandlung von Glycogen in Glucose?
14 Clues: Insulin bewirkt? • Applikationsort Insulin? • Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse? • Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch? • Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2? • Definition von Diabetes Mellitus? • Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin? • Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert? • Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin? • Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch? • ...
Handlungskompetenz D.6 (Diabetes Mellitus) 2020-10-19
Across
- Definition von Diabetes Mellitus?
- Wie viel Prozent leiden an Diabetes mellitus?
- Applikationsort Insulin?
- Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2?
- Insulin bewirkt?
Down
- Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch?
- Welches Risiko steigt bei Diabetes mellitus?
- Welches der beiden Typen ist genetisch bedingt?
- Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin?
- Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse?
- Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch?
- Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin?
- Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert?
- Was aktiviert die Umwandlung von Glycogen in Glucose?
14 Clues: Insulin bewirkt? • Applikationsort Insulin? • Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse? • Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch? • Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2? • Definition von Diabetes Mellitus? • Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin? • Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert? • Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin? • Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch? • ...
Pharmacology Ch. 13 2022-03-22
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- sitagliptin
- pioglitazone
- neutral protamine hagedorn insulin
- glipizide
- glucophage
- Humalog
- most common type of diabetes
- diabetes that is caused by drugs.
- name of hormone secreted by thyroid gland
- insulin lasts up to 6 to 8 hours
- excessive levels of thyroid hormone
- type of insulin last as long as 2 hours
- diabeta
- generic medication used for hypothyroid
- characterized by high blood glucose/low insulin
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- levemir
- Novolog
- type of insulin injected once daily
- Humunlin R, U-100 insulin
- type of insulin only lasts up to 4 hours
- production of thyroid hormone is very low
- diabetes that occurs in pregnancy
- elevated blood sugar
- occurs most commonly in children
- blood glucose falls below 70 mg/dL
25 Clues: levemir • Novolog • Humalog • diabeta • glipizide • glucophage • sitagliptin • pioglitazone • elevated blood sugar • Humunlin R, U-100 insulin • most common type of diabetes • insulin lasts up to 6 to 8 hours • occurs most commonly in children • diabetes that occurs in pregnancy • diabetes that is caused by drugs. • neutral protamine hagedorn insulin • blood glucose falls below 70 mg/dL • ...
Risk Factors and Symptoms of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 2023-11-15
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- T1 presenting factor, increased thirst
- T1 presenting factor, increased frequency of urination
- an example of an environmental risk factor for T2 diabetes referring the BMI of the individual
- environmental factor which is considered a risk factor for T2 diabetes, an example of where this has been particularly influential would be in India and relates to movement of people and changes in society
- In the general population this contributes a 0.2-1% risk of developing T1 diabetes, inherited
- type of twin where the presence of T1 diabetes in one can be linked with an up to 70% increased genetic risk of it developing in the other
- (two words) the type of destruction of beta cells of the pancreas which causes T1 diabetes
- period in time during which insulin resistence, such as due to obesity or puberty, can increase the risk of T1 diabetes developing at the later stage as per the accelerator hypothesis
- 30% of patients diagnosed with T2 present in this way - have no symptoms directly linked to hyperglycaemia
- higher birth order and gestational infections are examples of this environmental T1 risk factor
- environmental … such as allowance, steptozocin, vacor which are T1 risk factors
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- Excessive amounts in the diet has been linked to increased risk of T1 diabetes, although the mechanism for this is unclear
- these stresses can cause an increased risk of T1 diabetes due to dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system and immune system
- Failure of these processes in T1 diabetes leads to a range of different symptoms people can present with including extreme fatigue, muscle wasting through protein breakdown, weight loss
- Grouping of symptoms which would include things such as thirst, polyuria, nocturnal, blurred vision - all of which may be presenting features of undiagnosed diabetes
- term used to describe risk factors of T2 diabetes such as family history, age, ethnicity, birth weight and fetal nutrition - things that the person cannot change
- acute medical situation where there is an toxic over production of ketone bodies affecting the pH of the blood
17 Clues: T1 presenting factor, increased thirst • T1 presenting factor, increased frequency of urination • environmental … such as allowance, steptozocin, vacor which are T1 risk factors • (two words) the type of destruction of beta cells of the pancreas which causes T1 diabetes • ...
ENDOCRINOLOGY MCQ 2023-11-27
Across
- Which disease occur due to an anatomical defect in thyroid gland
- what is the most common cause of adrenal insufficiency?
- In which syndrome hypothyroidism associated with hearing loss is seen
- Which hormone replacement therapy is done in pituitary dwarfism?
- Drug of choice of hypothyroidism
- In hyperparathyroidism high levels of the hormone lead to high levels of?
- which diseases is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism
- Which investigation is a contraindication in pitutary dwarfism ?
- Acute presentation of adrenal insufficiency is most commonly due to ?
- which deficiency can cause endemic goitre
- what type of epiphysis is seen in xray of a hypothyroidism child
- What is the best management for diabetes type 1
- autoimmune destruction of ———cells cause diabetes mellitus
- Which syndrome is associated with precocious puberty?
- Which type of thyroiditis is associated with addisons disease?
- Which condition occurs because of chronically low levels of calcium or vitamin D in the blood?
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- Most common cause of pituitary dwarfism?
- Diabetes mellitus involves absence of ——— secretion
- What is the most common location of ectopic thyroid
- Which is a life threatening sign of diabetes type 1
- Management of diabetes insipidus?
- primary hyperparathyroidism include rare genetic conditions like?
- Drug of choice of hyperthyroidism
- Which deficiency cause diabetes insipidus?
- pheochromocytoma is arises from which type of cells
- pheochromocytoma is the
- Which form of drug prevents progression of precocious puberty?
- which sign will lead to diabetes coma
- Sudden adrenal haemorrhage occur in which syndrome?
- What is the Most common cause of delayed puberty ?
30 Clues: pheochromocytoma is the • Drug of choice of hypothyroidism • Management of diabetes insipidus? • Drug of choice of hyperthyroidism • which sign will lead to diabetes coma • Most common cause of pituitary dwarfism? • which deficiency can cause endemic goitre • Which deficiency cause diabetes insipidus? • What is the best management for diabetes type 1 • ...
ENDOCRINOLOGY MCQ 2023-11-27
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- In hyperparathyroidism high levels of the hormone lead to high levels of?
- Which is a life threatening sign of diabetes type 1
- In which syndrome hypothyroidism associated with hearing loss is seen
- Which deficiency cause diabetes insipidus?
- which diseases is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism
- primary hyperparathyroidism include rare genetic conditions like?
- Which type of thyroiditis is associated with addisons disease?
- Most common cause of pituitary dwarfism?
- Management of diabetes insipidus?
- Drug of choice of hypothyroidism
- which deficiency can cause endemic goitre
- Drug of choice of hyperthyroidism
- Diabetes mellitus involves absence of ——— secretion
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- Which syndrome is associated with precocious puberty?
- Which condition occurs because of chronically low levels of calcium or vitamin D in the blood?
- Sudden adrenal haemorrhage occur in which syndrome?
- what is the most common cause of adrenal insufficiency?
- autoimmune destruction of ———cells cause diabetes mellitus
- What is the Most common cause of delayed puberty ?
- Which form of drug prevents progression of precocious puberty?
- Which hormone replacement therapy is done in pituitary dwarfism?
- pheochromocytoma is the
- What is the most common location of ectopic thyroid
- Which disease occur due to an anatomical defect in thyroid gland
- Acute presentation of adrenal insufficiency is most commonly due to ?
- what type of epiphysis is seen in xray of a hypothyroidism child
- pheochromocytoma is arises from which type of cells
- which sign will lead to diabetes coma
- What is the best management for diabetes type 1
- Which investigation is a contraindication in pitutary dwarfism ?
30 Clues: pheochromocytoma is the • Drug of choice of hypothyroidism • Management of diabetes insipidus? • Drug of choice of hyperthyroidism • which sign will lead to diabetes coma • Most common cause of pituitary dwarfism? • which deficiency can cause endemic goitre • Which deficiency cause diabetes insipidus? • What is the best management for diabetes type 1 • ...
beim Arzt 2017-06-06
25 Clues: Rat • Blut • Diät • ändern • Anfall • gesund • fühlen • Zucker • leiden • durstig • erneuern • erklären • Symptome • Diabetes • erwarten • vermeiden • Geschmack • empfehlen • Injektion • befürchten • Lebensstil • Krankenhaus • Medikamente • beschreiben • abhängen von
crucigrama 2021-10-18
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- se encuentra encima de los riñones
- obesidad, malos habitos , factor genetico son
- diabetes tipo 1
- sindrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida
- se ve estas lesiones en el periodonto en personas con diabetes
- farmacos que ayudan a la micción
- molestias en algun lado del corazon espalda,cuello,hombro
- virus de inmuno suficiencia humana
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- niveles altos de azucar en sangre
- niveles bajos de azucar en sangre
- farmaco para tratar diabetes
- enfermedad caracterizada por deficiencia de insulina
- enfermedad que se produce por el exeso de tiroxina
- fuerza que ejerce la sangre en las paredes arteriales
- alteracion en la capacidad contractil del miocardio
- hormona que regula el azucar en lasangre
- presion arterial aumentada
- sequedad en la boca
- insuficiencia suprarenal
- tratamientro contra vih
- ataca las celulas sanas por error
21 Clues: diabetes tipo 1 • sequedad en la boca • tratamientro contra vih • insuficiencia suprarenal • presion arterial aumentada • farmaco para tratar diabetes • farmacos que ayudan a la micción • niveles altos de azucar en sangre • niveles bajos de azucar en sangre • ataca las celulas sanas por error • se encuentra encima de los riñones • virus de inmuno suficiencia humana • ...
ncd 2023-02-22
25 Clues: Hives • Tumor • Biopsy • Asthma • Benign • Stroke • Canser • Chronic • insulin • Allergy • Maligant • Diabetes • Heredity • Remission • Allergens • Arthritis • Histamines • Recurrence • Heartattack • Angioplasty • Riskfactors • Chemotherapy • Osteoarthritis • Bronchodilator • Antihistamines
Common diseases Veterinary Assisting 2022-02-15
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- PD
- common in obese, middle aged and sedentary cats
- these diets are linked to dogs and DCM
- clinical signs are bloody diarreha, dehydration, lethargy
- PU
- this blue eyed cat is predisposed to diabetes
- blood build up in the ear
- disease of the heart muscle
- urethreal obstruction more common in
- urinary stones
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- clinical signs include scooting and licking
- caused by parasites, yeast or bacteria of the ear
- stones that commonly cause urethreal obstructions
- other than dogs and cats this animal can also get heartworm
- condition of having a lack of insulin
- caused by consumption of excessive fats
- curly haired dog predisposed to diabetes
- large canine breed predisposed to DCM
- clinical signs include exercise intolerance and coughing
- age at which diabetes may first appear
20 Clues: PD • PU • urinary stones • blood build up in the ear • disease of the heart muscle • urethreal obstruction more common in • condition of having a lack of insulin • large canine breed predisposed to DCM • these diets are linked to dogs and DCM • age at which diabetes may first appear • caused by consumption of excessive fats • curly haired dog predisposed to diabetes • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2012-06-07
Across
- When the pancreas fails to produce insulin
- Being this can cause type 2 diabetes
- Needs sugar
- Cutting off an arm or leg
- Type 1 diabetes is most common in
- Produces insulin for the body
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- Produced by the pancreas
- Feeling tired
- Severe diabetes can cause this
- These can be eaten when blood sugar levels are low
- A form of putting insulin into the body
- Needs insulin
- This can prevent the development of type 2 diabetes
- When your mouth becomes dry
14 Clues: Needs sugar • Feeling tired • Needs insulin • Produced by the pancreas • Cutting off an arm or leg • When your mouth becomes dry • Produces insulin for the body • Severe diabetes can cause this • Type 1 diabetes is most common in • Being this can cause type 2 diabetes • A form of putting insulin into the body • When the pancreas fails to produce insulin • ...
Handlungskompetenz D.6 (Diabetes Mellitus) 2020-10-19
Across
- Definition von Diabetes Mellitus?
- Wie viel Prozent leiden an Diabetes mellitus?
- Applikationsort Insulin?
- Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2?
- Insulin bewirkt?
Down
- Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch?
- Welches Risiko steigt bei Diabetes mellitus?
- Welches der beiden Typen ist genetisch bedingt?
- Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin?
- Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse?
- Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch?
- Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin?
- Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert?
- Was aktiviert die Umwandlung von Glycogen in Glucose?
14 Clues: Insulin bewirkt? • Applikationsort Insulin? • Fachwort für Bauchspeicheldrüse? • Fachwort für Blutzucker zu hoch? • Was ist Diabetes mellitus Typ 2? • Definition von Diabetes Mellitus? • Welche Zellen produzieren Insulin? • Abküzung für Blutzuckerspiegel Wert? • Was führt zu einem süss riechendem Urin? • Was bedeutet Diabetes mellitus auf Deutsch? • ...
sight 2024-11-27
24 Clues: STIR • BOIL • MIXER • SNACK • SMELL • SPICY • VIVID • SIGHT • GRATE • BRUNCH • SWEATY • BAKERY • STICKY • SUPPER • BITTER • PROMISE • TAKEAWAY • CALORIES • DIABETES • VEGETARIAN • INGREDIENT • HEALTHY FOOD • DAIRY PRODUCT • VENDING MACHINE
ENDOCRINOLOGY MCQ 2023-11-27
Across
- Sudden adrenal haemorrhage occur in which syndrome?
- Which investigation is a contraindication in pitutary dwarfism ?
- Which form of drug prevents progression of precocious puberty?
- What is the Most common cause of delayed puberty ?
- Which hormone replacement therapy is done in pituitary dwarfism?
- which deficiency can cause endemic goitre
- Which condition occurs because of chronically low levels of calcium or vitamin D in the blood?
- which diseases is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism
- Which syndrome is associated with precocious puberty?
- Most common cause of pituitary dwarfism?
- Acute presentation of adrenal insufficiency is most commonly due to ?
- Drug of choice of hypothyroidism
- What is the best management for diabetes type 1
Down
- what is the most common cause of adrenal insufficiency?
- which sign will lead to diabetes coma
- autoimmune destruction of ———cells cause diabetes mellitus
- pheochromocytoma is the
- Which deficiency cause diabetes insipidus?
- In hyperparathyroidism high levels of the hormone lead to high levels of?
- Which disease occur due to an anatomical defect in thyroid gland
- Drug of choice of hyperthyroidism
- What is the most common location of ectopic thyroid
- Which is a life threatening sign of diabetes type 1
- In which syndrome hypothyroidism associated with hearing loss is seen
- primary hyperparathyroidism include rare genetic conditions like?
- what type of epiphysis is seen in xray of a hypothyroidism child
- pheochromocytoma is arises from which type of cells
- Diabetes mellitus involves absence of ——— secretion
- Management of diabetes insipidus?
- Which type of thyroiditis is associated with addisons disease?
30 Clues: pheochromocytoma is the • Drug of choice of hypothyroidism • Drug of choice of hyperthyroidism • Management of diabetes insipidus? • which sign will lead to diabetes coma • Most common cause of pituitary dwarfism? • which deficiency can cause endemic goitre • Which deficiency cause diabetes insipidus? • What is the best management for diabetes type 1 • ...
ENDOCRINOLOGY MCQ 2023-11-27
Across
- primary hyperparathyroidism include rare genetic conditions like?
- autoimmune destruction of ———cells cause diabetes mellitus
- Sudden adrenal haemorrhage occur in which syndrome?
- Which type of thyroiditis is associated with addisons disease?
- In which syndrome hypothyroidism associated with hearing loss is seen
- pheochromocytoma is the
- what type of epiphysis is seen in xray of a hypothyroidism child
- Diabetes mellitus involves absence of ——— secretion
- Acute presentation of adrenal insufficiency is most commonly due to ?
- which diseases is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism
- which sign will lead to diabetes coma
- Which hormone replacement therapy is done in pituitary dwarfism?
- Which is a life threatening sign of diabetes type 1
- Which condition occurs because of chronically low levels of calcium or vitamin D in the blood?
- Most common cause of pituitary dwarfism?
Down
- Which form of drug prevents progression of precocious puberty?
- Which syndrome is associated with precocious puberty?
- Which disease occur due to an anatomical defect in thyroid gland
- pheochromocytoma is arises from which type of cells
- Management of diabetes insipidus?
- which deficiency can cause endemic goitre
- What is the Most common cause of delayed puberty ?
- Drug of choice of hyperthyroidism
- Which investigation is a contraindication in pitutary dwarfism ?
- In hyperparathyroidism high levels of the hormone lead to high levels of?
- Which deficiency cause diabetes insipidus?
- What is the best management for diabetes type 1
- what is the most common cause of adrenal insufficiency?
- What is the most common location of ectopic thyroid
- Drug of choice of hypothyroidism
30 Clues: pheochromocytoma is the • Drug of choice of hypothyroidism • Management of diabetes insipidus? • Drug of choice of hyperthyroidism • which sign will lead to diabetes coma • Most common cause of pituitary dwarfism? • which deficiency can cause endemic goitre • Which deficiency cause diabetes insipidus? • What is the best management for diabetes type 1 • ...
Metabolism: Diabetes Mellitus 2023-03-13
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- A classic manifestation of Type 1 Diabetes.
- This class of medication increases blood glucose.
- To avoid tissue damage you need to ____ injection sites.
- This organ stores glycogen.
- GDM can cause the mother increased ____ during pregnancy.
- Take this medication as prescribed during illness.
- Complication of DM in pregnancy in which the baby has a high birth weight.
- What is the most common type of diabetes?
- With Type 2 this organ produces some insulin.
- This prescription needed to treat hypoglycemia.
- Glucose provides energy for the ____.
- First line medication for Type 2.
- The nurse puts an unconscious patient in a ____ position.
- This macronutrient raises blood sugar.
- Low blood glucose may require this type of response.
- This organ doesn’t require insulin to function.
- This type of diabetes is insulin dependent.
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- Eye screening checks for this chronic complication.
- Diabetes medication discovered in 1922.
- A patient should check these daily.
- Test urine for what before exercising.
- This syndrome increases the risk for Type 2.
- Age group when Type 1 is often diagnosed.
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy.
- Type 1 diabetes is considered an ____ disorder.
- Carbohydrates convert starch into blood ____.
- This ethnic group is at highest risk of developing DM.
- Nursing interventions for DM include careful monitoring of ____ glucose levels.
- This phenomenon is caused by excess growth hormone.
- Diagnostic used to confirm diabetes during pregnancy (abbreviation).
- The primary nursing intervention for hyperglycemia is to provide ____.
- A doctor that cares for feet.
- Acute complication of Type 1 (abbreviation).
- A correct injection site for insulin.
34 Clues: This organ stores glycogen. • A doctor that cares for feet. • First line medication for Type 2. • A patient should check these daily. • Glucose provides energy for the ____. • A correct injection site for insulin. • Test urine for what before exercising. • Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. • This macronutrient raises blood sugar. • ...
TEC Biology - Diabetes & Epilepsy 2025-03-21
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- – The best way to prevent Type 2 diabetes, including exercise and diet changes.
- – A group of people more at risk for Type 1 diabetes due to genetics.
- – The main source of energy for the body's cells.
- – Lack of this at birth can lead to neurological problems and epilepsy.
- – A condition where high blood sugar affects vision.
- – A type of seizure caused by high fever in children.
- – A brain infection that can damage neurons and lead to epilepsy.
- – A neurological disorder that causes abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to seizures.
- – A test done regularly to check for diabetes.
- – The hormone responsible for helping cells absorb glucose.
- – Some people inherit epilepsy from their family.
- – A device implanted to send electrical signals to the brain and reduce seizures.
- – A special high-fat, low-carb diet that can reduce seizures in some people.
- – Uncontrolled body movements that occur during some seizures.
- – The body’s inability to use insulin effectively, common in Type 2 diabetes.
- – Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) are used to control seizures.
- – A chronic condition that affects how the body processes blood sugar.
- – A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that affects normal function.
- – A serious accident or trauma that can damage the brain and cause seizures.
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- – A severe seizure that causes jerking movements and loss of consciousness.
- – The type of diabetes that often results from insulin resistance.
- – A condition where the body does not produce enough insulin or cannot use it properly.
- – A lifestyle change that helps manage diabetes by increasing physical activity.
- – One of the main symptoms of diabetes, where a person feels excessively thirsty.
- – A long-term complication of diabetes affecting the nerves.
- – A state where a person is unaware and does not respond, often during seizures.
- – A seizure that affects the entire brain at once.
- – The type of diabetes where the immune system attacks insulin-producing cells.
- – Factors that can cause seizures, such as stress, lack of sleep, or flashing lights.
- – Brain cells that send electrical signals and can cause seizures when they misfire.
- – The organ that produces insulin.
- – A symptom where a diabetic person has wounds that take a long time to heal.
- – A major risk factor for Type 2 diabetes, caused by excess fat.
- – The process of the body breaking down fat and muscle for energy, leading to weight loss.
- – A treatment option where doctors remove the part of the brain causing seizures.
- – A type of seizure that occurs in only one part of the brain.
36 Clues: – The organ that produces insulin. • – A test done regularly to check for diabetes. • – The main source of energy for the body's cells. • – Some people inherit epilepsy from their family. • – A seizure that affects the entire brain at once. • – A condition where high blood sugar affects vision. • – A type of seizure caused by high fever in children. • ...
The RN Times Crossword 2025-09-25
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- Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) contains a three-step treatment. This nutrient is checked after IV fluids in step two of DKA treatment
- Primary treatment of DMT1, given by injection, pump, or pen
- Another term once used for DMT1: “___ diabetes”
- DMT1 exogenous insulin type that kicks in within 10-15 minutes, peaks in about 60 minutes, and lasts 3-5 hours
- Inherited risk factor towards Type 1 risk
- A 14 year old arrives in the ER with a sweet fruity breath while experiencing Kussmaul’s Respirations. What complication are you worried about (abbreviation)?
- Factor that increases DMT1 likelihood as years go by
- Target cells of autoimmune attack in DMT1
- Prevent this side effect by rotating injections within one particular site
- A student nurse is practicing patient teaching for an individual recently diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. This acronym helps them explain the importance of a healthy lifestyle in managing diabetes
- In DMT1, the pancreas doesn’t ______ sufficient insulin for glucose regulation
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- A patient with Type 1 Diabetes reports trembling and tingling after accidentally taking too much insulin. What acute complication are they most likely experiencing?
- Classic symptom of DMT1: excessive thirst
- This organ’s failure to secrete insulin with Type 1 Diabetes
- Classic symptom of DMT1: excessive urination
- Classic symptom of DMT1: excessive hunger
- Unexplained ___ loss is a common early sign of DMT1
- Energy molecules produced when fat is broken down in the absence of insulin
- A 30 year old individual newly diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes demonstrates understanding of insulin administration when they state: “I know that when I need to take my insulin shot, the preferred site is my ___”
- A student nurse is teaching a newly diagnosed patient with Type 1 Diabetes about lifestyle management. The student nurse emphasizes this acronym for the management of diabetes mellitus
20 Clues: Classic symptom of DMT1: excessive thirst • Classic symptom of DMT1: excessive hunger • Inherited risk factor towards Type 1 risk • Target cells of autoimmune attack in DMT1 • Classic symptom of DMT1: excessive urination • Another term once used for DMT1: “___ diabetes” • Unexplained ___ loss is a common early sign of DMT1 • ...
General campaña interna 2013-08-29
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- Siglas en inglés del componente alojado en el riñón, que será el nuevo objetivo terapéutico en diabetes. En inglés es Sodium GLucose coTransporter 2.
- Impedir el paso de algo o alguien a través de una vía de paso; estorbar.
- Complicación de los riñones causada por mal control en el tratamiento de la diabetes.
- Es la nueva opción en el tratamiento de la diabetes mellitus (nombre de la marca).
- Mecanismo por el cual canagliflozina ayudará a expulsar glucosa del riñón. Deshacerse de algo.
- Alguien o algo que impide alguna acción, que la obstruye por algún medio. Impide que se lleve a cabo un proceso.
- Empresa líder en investigación farmacéutica que ha desarrollado la nueva opción para el tratamiento de la diabetes.
- Aspirar o atraer un cuerpo al interior de otro. Acción de volver a absorber.
- El descenso de este parámetro, como un beneficio adicional de Invokana, ayudará a que personas con obesidad controlen el incremento ponderal.
- Nombre genérico del nuevo aliado del riñón en el tratamiento de la diabetes.
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- Canagliflozina será el primero en esta clase terapéutica. Significa “elimina glucosa por orina” del latín “gleuk-glucosa”+ “osa-carbohidrato” + “ouria-orina".
- Hormona producida por el páncreas, cuando se terminan sus reservas corporales se administra por vía externa para controlar la glucosa en sangre; pista: insula quiere decir isla.
- Ocurre en los niveles de glucosa cuando se inhibe SGLT2, acción opuesta de ascenso(infinitivo, tercera persona del singular).
- Acción de paso de una sustancia a través de un colador (sinónimo). El riñón realiza esto con la glucosa.
- Complicación incapacitante de la vista provocada por la diabetes sin control.
- Acción que ocurre en la diabetes cuando los niveles de glucosa descienden a rangos normales; dominio sobre alguna cosa.
- Enfermedad donde los niveles de glucosa (azúcar) en sangre se elevan de forma sostenida, provocando complicaciones a largo plazo, hasta la muerte
- Parámetro corporal que se mide con un brazalete y un dispositivo digital o graduado con aspecto de reloj. El descenso en las cifras de este parámetro son un beneficio adicional de Invokana. Sus iniciales son P.A.
- País con el primer lugar en obesidad a nivel mundial
- Organo corporal que será el nuevo aliado en el tratamiento de la diabetes mellitus.
- Órgano corporal que en la diabetes sufre disminución de sus reservas, la mayoría de los medicamentos usados en diabetes afectan su función.
- Molécula biológica que ayuda al funcionamiento de la célula en condiciones normales; al elevarse sus niveles en la sangre causa diabetes.
- Problema de salud pública más frecuente en México, que afecta a niños y adultos.
23 Clues: País con el primer lugar en obesidad a nivel mundial • Impedir el paso de algo o alguien a través de una vía de paso; estorbar. • Aspirar o atraer un cuerpo al interior de otro. Acción de volver a absorber. • Nombre genérico del nuevo aliado del riñón en el tratamiento de la diabetes. • ...
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 2024-12-02
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- This organ is responsible for the failure to produce insulin
- Type 1 Diabetes is commonly a result of the destruction of these cells
- The blood result of insulin deficiency.
- Diabetes Mellitus affects __ percent of British Columbians
- When Type 1 Diabetes often presents.
- A test that measures average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months
- It's important nurses provide comprehensive __ for patients with newly diagnosed T1DM.
- The process of breaking down fat and muscle due to cell starvation produces this by product
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- The term for excessive thirst
- A risk factor increases for Type 1 Diabetes that involves family history.
- If glucose channel cell receptors represent the "lock", Insulin is the __
- A further complication of untreated Type 1 Diabetes
- A term that refers to the condition of extreme hunger caused by the body's inability to use glucose.
- Type 1 diabetes patients do not produce __
- A FBG with results greater than __ is used as evidence to diagnose patients with Type 1 Diabetes
15 Clues: The term for excessive thirst • When Type 1 Diabetes often presents. • The blood result of insulin deficiency. • Type 1 diabetes patients do not produce __ • A further complication of untreated Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes Mellitus affects __ percent of British Columbians • This organ is responsible for the failure to produce insulin • ...
Hypertension & Diabetes 2024-10-08
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- Hormone can increase blood pressure.
- Cornetstone of diagnosis of diabetes(abbreviation).
- Immune mediated form of diabetes.
- Higher proportions of _____________ fatty acids in serum lipid/muscle have been associated with higher risk of Type 2 diabetes.
- Observer error is misinterpretation of ________________ sounds.
- The mineral restricted in a hypertension diet.
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- channel blockers Anti hypertensive drugs which cause pedal edema.
- Complication of diabetes affecting vision.
- Term for diabetic foot complications.
- Diabetes, Cancer & Cardiovascular Diseases are controlled by which programme(abbreviation).
- A risk factor often associated with hypertension.
- A type of medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes.
- “WHO” study group recommended position for recording blood pressure.
- Recommended dietary plan for those with high blood pressure(abbreviation).
14 Clues: Immune mediated form of diabetes. • Hormone can increase blood pressure. • Term for diabetic foot complications. • Complication of diabetes affecting vision. • The mineral restricted in a hypertension diet. • A risk factor often associated with hypertension. • Cornetstone of diagnosis of diabetes(abbreviation). • A type of medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes. • ...
