diabetes Crossword Puzzles
Diabetes 2026-06-09
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- hormone that helps control the amount of glucose in the blood
- low blood sugar
- small, portable device used to measure blood glucose levels
- capillary blood glucose
- insulin is typically injected into the ____ tissue.
- chronic health condition in which the body has difficulty regulating blood sugar (glucose) levels
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- showing signs or symptoms
- rapid-acting insulin
- high blood sugar
- continuous glucose meter
- long-acting insulin
- type of sugar in the blood that the body uses as its main source of energy
12 Clues: low blood sugar • high blood sugar • long-acting insulin • rapid-acting insulin • capillary blood glucose • continuous glucose meter • showing signs or symptoms • insulin is typically injected into the ____ tissue. • small, portable device used to measure blood glucose levels • hormone that helps control the amount of glucose in the blood • ...
Diabetes Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
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- What organ makes insulin?
- _______ are great ways to help manage diabetes
- what medication is used to treat diabetes?
- What is a lifestyle change that prevent the development of Type 2 diabetes?
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- One of the simplest forms of sugar
- Type 1 diabetes is _____
- What disease affects 8.4% of the adult population in MA?
- Insulin _______ is usually the cause of type 2 diabetes
- Diabetics use a glucose ______ to keep track of their blood sugar levels
- Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in ______
- what gym offers a diabetes prevention program?
11 Clues: Type 1 diabetes is _____ • What organ makes insulin? • One of the simplest forms of sugar • what medication is used to treat diabetes? • _______ are great ways to help manage diabetes • Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in ______ • what gym offers a diabetes prevention program? • Insulin _______ is usually the cause of type 2 diabetes • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2014-03-18
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- Diabetes ist eine …, bei der der Blutzuckerspiegel zu hoch ist.
- … steigert den Blutzuckergehalt.
- Ein Hormon, das den Blutzuckergehalt senkt.
- … ist ein Überbegriff für Krankheiten, deren Ursache eine Reaktion des Immunsystems gegen körpereigenes Gewebe auslöst.
- Ein anderes Wort für Diabetes.
- … essen, denn sie haben einen besonders hohen Vitalstoffgehalt, der für unseren Körper lebensnotwendig ist.
- Durch Rauchen werden die Zellen in der … geschädigt.
- Bei den 3 Diabeteserkrankungen ist dies das häufigste Risikomerkmal.
- Dieses Gerät ermittelt den Blutzuckerwert.
- Zellen, die sich in der Bauchspeicheldrüse befinden und Insulin produzieren.
- Candy ist ein …- Warnhund mit feinem Näschen.
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- Ein Fachbegriff für Zucker.
- Um die Insulinspritze unauffälliger zu benutzen und besser transportieren zu können, ist der Insulin … geeignet.
- Eine Therapie bei der richtige Ernährung und viel Bewegung eine große Rolle spielt.
- Diese Diabetes Erkrankung tritt bei 2- 14 % auf und kann als einzige Form wieder verschwindet.
- … tritt als Kribbeln in Händen, Fingern, Beinen und Füßen auf.
- Diabetes bedeutet im Altgriechischen ….
- Einen Wert über 120 mg/dl bezeichnet man als ….
- Ein hoher Blutzucker kann die großen bzw. kleinen … verstopfen und schädigen.
- Bei den Frühwarnsignalen bei Diabetes Typ 2 tritt vermehrt geistige und körperliche … auf.
20 Clues: Ein Fachbegriff für Zucker. • Ein anderes Wort für Diabetes. • … steigert den Blutzuckergehalt. • Diabetes bedeutet im Altgriechischen …. • Dieses Gerät ermittelt den Blutzuckerwert. • Ein Hormon, das den Blutzuckergehalt senkt. • Candy ist ein …- Warnhund mit feinem Näschen. • Einen Wert über 120 mg/dl bezeichnet man als …. • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2021-07-06
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- Häufig haben Typ 1 Diabetiker einen ........ Körperbau.
- Eine Unterzuckerung bei nicht Diabetikern kann in Folge einer ........... entstehen.
- Diabetes mellitus Typ2 ist eine Erkrankung im ......... und höheren Lebensalter.
- Typisches Anfangssymptom beim Typ 2 Diabetes?
- Ein weiterse Symptom beim Typ1 ist ein starker Durst. Wie wird dieses auch genannt?
- Insulin bewirkt die .......... von Glukose in die Zellen.
- Durchfluss Der griech.-lat. Fachausdruck für Diabetes mellitus in der Übersetzung ist .....
- Was benötigen die Zellen zur Energiegewinnung?
- Wo außer im Blut kann Glukose nachgewiesen werden?
- Wo wird das benötigte Insulin gebildet?
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- Der ........... muss bei Diabetikern regelmäßig kontrolliert werden.
- Was sind Typ 2 Diabetiker häufig?
- Welche Art des diabetischen Komas tritt vorallem bei Typ 1 Diabetikern auf? Das .... Koma
- Typisches Symptom bei einer milden Hypoglykämie.
- Welche Art von insulinmangel liegt bei einem Diabetes mellitus Typ 1 vor?
- Glukosetoleranztest Wie nennt sich das Diagnostikverfahren OGT bzw. oGTT noch?
- Der Diabetes mellitus ist eine ......... verlaufende Erkrankung.
- Wie wird eine plötzliche Überzuckerung auch genannt?
- Befindet sich der BZ-Wert unter 50mg/dl (2,8mmol/l) spricht man von einer .......
- Atmung Wie nett man die vertiefte Atmung die bei einer Überzuckerung Auftritt?
20 Clues: Was sind Typ 2 Diabetiker häufig? • Wo wird das benötigte Insulin gebildet? • Typisches Anfangssymptom beim Typ 2 Diabetes? • Was benötigen die Zellen zur Energiegewinnung? • Typisches Symptom bei einer milden Hypoglykämie. • Wo außer im Blut kann Glukose nachgewiesen werden? • Wie wird eine plötzliche Überzuckerung auch genannt? • ...
Step In Line with Diabetes Month 2025-11-03
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- An order to check blood glucose before meals and at bedtime
- A rapid acting form of insulin
- This device is used to measure blood glucose levels
- A common diabetes oral medication that must be held prior to iodinated radiographic contrast
- Life threatening condition caused by severe insulin deficiency, most commonly in type 1 diabetes
- Condition of elevated glucose.
- An injectable agent to treat hypoglycemia if the patient is unable to swallow
- Excessive thirst, a common symptom of high blood glucose levels
- The most common form of diabetes characterized by insulin resistance
- This type of diabetes is an autoimmune disease causing an insulin production deficit
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- Patients prescribed insulin pens at discharge also require a prescription for pen _________.
- Patients should have a blood glucose less than 300 mg/dl before ________
- A blood glucose < 70 mg/dL
- A key symptom of uncontrolled hyperglycemia causing excessive urination
- A long-acting insulin with no peak time
- The organ that produces insulin
- A patient with diabetes should be ordered a controlled ____________diet.
- The hemoglobin A1C test measures average blood glucose levels over this many months.
- Another name for blood sugar
- The preferred insulin injection site, absorbed most consistently from here
- Basal insulin Must be given _______ hours before stopping an IV insulin drip
21 Clues: A blood glucose < 70 mg/dL • Another name for blood sugar • A rapid acting form of insulin • Condition of elevated glucose. • The organ that produces insulin • A long-acting insulin with no peak time • This device is used to measure blood glucose levels • An order to check blood glucose before meals and at bedtime • ...
Diabetes (PN/EN) 2019-05-22
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- A ranking of carbohydrates containing foods based of the food’s effect on glucose levels
- People with diabetes are able to eat the same type of foods as people without diabetes
- A collective name for damaging effects of DM that could be life threatning or disabling to patient
- levels Food nutrients like proteins, fats, carbohydrates all affect your ___________
- What nursing activity will you perform to increase your patient’s understanding of diabetes medication, diet, lifestyle changes
- Name the fast acting insulin
- What do you call the condition of an acid/base imbalance in diabetics with severely elevated glucose levels
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- Name a type of oral diabetic medication
- What activity makes insulin more effective in the muscles
- Name the lab test required to diagnose DM
- What type of intravenous fluid will you administer for diabetics
- What action is required to reduce transmission of microorganisms
- Name the administration route for insulin
- Name a complication of diabetes where there is decreased microcirculation to the extremities
- when a patient is hyper glycemic they can become ____________ in their cells
- Name the electrolyte that can be elevated in a person with diabetes and who has renal failure
- Type 2 diabetes is just “a touch of sugar” (Myth or Fact)
- What abnormality do you look for in the urine of a diabetic patient that has been NPO
- Name a complication that can occur if insulin is administered incorrectly
19 Clues: Name the fast acting insulin • Name a type of oral diabetic medication • Name the lab test required to diagnose DM • Name the administration route for insulin • What activity makes insulin more effective in the muscles • Type 2 diabetes is just “a touch of sugar” (Myth or Fact) • What type of intravenous fluid will you administer for diabetics • ...
Pato 2023-04-17
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- ¿Qué provoca en la función pulmonar la contaminación por ozono?
- La diabetes es una enfermedad crónica o aguda?
- ¿Cuántos minutos se recomienda realizar ejercicio?
- Las arterias se hacen angostas?
- ¿Qué sucede con los vasos sanguíneos en la EIC?
- en la diabetes, los niveles de glucosa están?
- ¿Que afecta la EIC?
- La EIC impide que el —------ llegue al musculo cardiaco
- ¿Qué tipo de dieta es recomendada para la prevención de diabetes?
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- Es un factor de riesgo para múltiples enfermedades
- La exposición a altos niveles de contaminación del aire aumenta el riesgo de enfermedades
- ¿Qué tipo de diabetes es la que no produce o produce muy poca insulina?
- Los factores genéticos y ambientales son factores de
- ¿Qué otra enfermedad puede causar EIC?
- Cual es la principal causa de muerte en países subdesarrollados?
- La placa en arteriosclerosis está compuesta de grasa, colesterol y
- Se recomienda utilizar —--- para proteger de rayos UV
- ¿La EIC es más común en?
- ¿Qué tipo de contaminación es una significativa causa de morbimortalidad
- ¿Qué tipo de contaminación es una significativa causa de morbimortalidad especialmente en personas con enfermedades pulmonares o cardiacas?
- ¿Cuál es la principal causa de las enfermedades ambientales?
- ¿Qué órgano se ve afectado en la diabetes mellitus?
- ¿Qué órgano afecta la arteriosclerosis?
- En la diabetes el páncreas produce suficiente insulina?
- ¿Qué se acumula dentro de las arterias?
25 Clues: ¿Que afecta la EIC? • ¿La EIC es más común en? • Las arterias se hacen angostas? • ¿Qué otra enfermedad puede causar EIC? • ¿Qué órgano afecta la arteriosclerosis? • ¿Qué se acumula dentro de las arterias? • en la diabetes, los niveles de glucosa están? • La diabetes es una enfermedad crónica o aguda? • ¿Qué sucede con los vasos sanguíneos en la EIC? • ...
*DIABETES* - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- Obesity and an inactive lifestyle are two of the most common causes of _____ 2 Diabetes.
- Diabetes affects how your body turns food into ______.
- What is another name for sugar?
- How many main types of Diabetes is there?
- In type 1 diabetes, the body completely stops making ______.
- There are three tests that can measure your blood glucose level: fasting glucose test, ______ glucose test and A1c test.
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- Type 2 is largely diet-related and ________ over time.
- In Type 1 Diabetes ______ does not cause type 1 diabetes, nor is it caused by anything else in your lifestyle.
- As type 2 diabetes gets worse, the __________ may make less and less insulin.
- Type 1 diabetes is a ______ disorder that often shows up early in life.
- Diabetes is diagnosed and managed by checking your glucose level in a ______ test.
- The _______ system is attacking and destroying the insulin-producing cells in your pancreas.
12 Clues: What is another name for sugar? • How many main types of Diabetes is there? • Type 2 is largely diet-related and ________ over time. • Diabetes affects how your body turns food into ______. • In type 1 diabetes, the body completely stops making ______. • Type 1 diabetes is a ______ disorder that often shows up early in life. • ...
Diabetes Prevention 2022-10-26
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- can help to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes
- should make up one quarter of your plate
- nutrient found in whole grain, fruit, and vegetable
- affects how the body uses blood sugar
- sequence of steps to reach a goal
- basic unit of energy to fuel a body
- macronutrient made of sugars
- contain little or no fiber
- required on most packaged food
- food that has been altered from original form
- being aware
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- hormone that regulates blood sugar
- blood sugar higher than normal
- non-starchy vegetable
- the amount of food in one serving
- ingredients and instructions for making a particular dish
- important for good eye sight
- drink plenty of
- sweetened beverage
- provides nourishment needed for growth and maintenance
- helps to stay on course with goals
- strain or tension on the body
22 Clues: being aware • drink plenty of • sweetened beverage • non-starchy vegetable • contain little or no fiber • important for good eye sight • macronutrient made of sugars • strain or tension on the body • blood sugar higher than normal • required on most packaged food • the amount of food in one serving • sequence of steps to reach a goal • hormone that regulates blood sugar • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2019-12-06
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- cierto para todos
- medico especialista
- fuerza bruta
- medicamento enfermos
- receptor potente
- enfermedad grave
- enfermedad de la cabeza
- signo importante
- hombre enfermo
- niño enfermo
- crecen mucho
- juegos niños
- celula fria
- persona gorda
- dos enfermedad mala
- cabeza chica
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- dosis altas
- pastilla azul
- numero suerte
- pastillas chicas
- dolor estomago
- ojos grandes
- medicamento grande
- medicamento potente
- niñas jugando
- pastillas gordos
- operacion mujeres
- juegos altos
- liquido agua
29 Clues: dosis altas • celula fria • fuerza bruta • ojos grandes • niño enfermo • crecen mucho • juegos niños • juegos altos • liquido agua • cabeza chica • pastilla azul • numero suerte • niñas jugando • persona gorda • dolor estomago • hombre enfermo • pastillas chicas • receptor potente • enfermedad grave • signo importante • pastillas gordos • cierto para todos • operacion mujeres • medicamento grande • medico especialista • ...
Diabetes Medication 2023-04-02
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- Should be taken with the first bite of food
- analogs, These medications have a MOA similar to sulfonylureas and tend to increase meal-related insulin secretion
- Can cause fluid retention and macular edema
- Use of this medicine in patients with renal impairment or with excess alcohol intake can cause lactic acidosis
- mimetics, Slow down the digestion of food so that glucose from your meals takes longer to be absorbed, reducing appetite and can result in weight loss
- You ensure that your patient understands this medication is to be injected weekly, not daily
- A patient taking this medication should avoid taking NSAIDs
- Decreases hepatic glucose production and improves insulin sensitivity
- infection, Females taking Sodium-Glucose Cotransport Inhibitors need to monitor for genital itching and vaginal discharge due to their increased risk for developing a _________________________
- Should be taken immediately before eating
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- Stimulate the release of insulin regardless of glucose intake dramatically increasing the risk of hypoglycemia
- Because they work by stimulating insulin secretion, they are useful only in patients with some beta cell function
- You are concerned for a patient taking this medicine who reports recent swelling of their ankles
- Two medications that have an increased risk for heart failure
- You teach your patient taking this medicine not to mix it with insulin due to their incompatible pH levels
- contrast, Metformin will be stopped prior to the use of _________________ and held for 48 hours after the procedure
- You instruct your patient taking this medicine to report any burning or foul odor with urination to their provider
- Patients taking Sodium-Glucose Cotransport Inhibitors are at increased risk for _____________
- Incretin mimetics should be avoided in patients with _____________________
- A patient taking this medicine is reporting abdominal pain and nausea and you are worried for their increased risk for pancreatitis
- Increases the risk for acute kidney injury and impaired renal function
- Inhibitors, Prevents enzymes from breaking down the GLP-1 hormone
22 Clues: Should be taken immediately before eating • Should be taken with the first bite of food • Can cause fluid retention and macular edema • A patient taking this medication should avoid taking NSAIDs • Two medications that have an increased risk for heart failure • Decreases hepatic glucose production and improves insulin sensitivity • ...
Diabetes NMCSD 2018-03-11
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- type of saline used to initiate volume replacement in DKA
- Type of carbohydrates recommended in diabetic diet
- May lead to fatal fetal arrhythmia
- Most common cause of DKA
- Responsible for fruity breath
- Intolerance of this leads to GDM
- In DKA elevated glucose creates an osmotic gradient leading to this
- Raises serum glucose levels 6 hrs after 1st dose lasting 3 days
- GDM patients have a 15-70% risk of developing this after delivery
- Tocolytic that can raise blood sugars
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- Type of insulin which should be used over regular insulin
- Women with GDM have a higher risk of developing this
- A sulfonylurea that binds to pancreatic Beta-cell ATP to increase insulin
- Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, nephropathy, and ___
- One of two populations with the highest risk of GDM
- Insulin does not cross this
- Triad of hyperglycemia, acidosis, and ketosis
- A biguanide that inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis
- Results from fetal hyperglycemia
- Defined as 4,000 grams or more
- Electrolyte that needs replacement in DKA even if in normal range
- Type of insulin given immediately with DKA
- Patients with GDM need 3 meals and 2 to 3 of these
23 Clues: Most common cause of DKA • Insulin does not cross this • Responsible for fruity breath • Defined as 4,000 grams or more • Results from fetal hyperglycemia • Intolerance of this leads to GDM • May lead to fatal fetal arrhythmia • Tocolytic that can raise blood sugars • Type of insulin given immediately with DKA • Triad of hyperglycemia, acidosis, and ketosis • ...
DIABETES PREVENTION 2023-08-13
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- Inflammation of the pancreas
- Sluggishness or not functioning
- Fuzzy
- Agents that infect living organisms
- Chemical processes of life
- Related to the heart
- Open skin lesions or wounds
- Twitching or prickling
- Deficit in moisture, parched
- Physical weariness
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- State of body with no feeling
- Measure of heaviness
- Mellitis or Insipidus
- Weighing more than is normal
- Tubes carrying blood away from heart
- Strong desire or need for food
- Peptide or steroid made by a tissue
- Process of voiding urine
- Plasma, cell, & platelet circulated by heart
- Hereditary unit consisting of DNA
20 Clues: Fuzzy • Physical weariness • Measure of heaviness • Related to the heart • Mellitis or Insipidus • Twitching or prickling • Process of voiding urine • Chemical processes of life • Open skin lesions or wounds • Inflammation of the pancreas • Weighing more than is normal • Deficit in moisture, parched • State of body with no feeling • Strong desire or need for food • ...
DIABETES PREVENTION 2023-08-12
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- Inflammation of the pancreas
- Sluggishness or not functioning
- Fuzzy
- Agents that infect living organisms
- Chemical processes necessary life
- Related to the heart
- Open skin lesions or wounds
- Twitching or prickling
- Deficit in moisture, parched
- Physical weariness
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- State of body with no feeling
- Measure of heaviness
- Mellitis or Insipidus
- Weighing more than is normal
- Tubes carrying blood away from heart
- Strong desire or need for food
- Peptide or steroid made by a tissue
- Process of voiding urine
- Plasma, cell, & platelet circulated by heart
- Hereditary unit consisting of DNA
20 Clues: Fuzzy • Physical weariness • Measure of heaviness • Related to the heart • Mellitis or Insipidus • Twitching or prickling • Process of voiding urine • Open skin lesions or wounds • Inflammation of the pancreas • Weighing more than is normal • Deficit in moisture, parched • State of body with no feeling • Strong desire or need for food • Sluggishness or not functioning • ...
Diabetes Medication 2024-04-17
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- Linagliptin
- Sitagliptin
- Canagliflozin
- Repaglinide
- Semaglutide
- Insulin degludec
- Exenatide
- Dapagliflozin/Metformin
- Metformin
- Dapafliflozin
- Insulin glulisine
- Glyburide
- Insulin detemir
- Glipizide
- Insulin NPH
- Nateglinide
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- Insulin regular
- Saxagliptin
- Dulaglutide
- Insulin lispro
- Insulin aspart
- Sitagliptin/Metformin
- Canagliflozin/Metformin
- Liraglutide
- Empagliflozin/Linagliptin
- Empagliflozin
- Insulin NPH
- Insulin regular
- Insulin glargine
- Glimepiride
- Lixisenatide
- Pioglitazone
- Alogliptin
33 Clues: Exenatide • Metformin • Glyburide • Glipizide • Alogliptin • Saxagliptin • Dulaglutide • Linagliptin • Sitagliptin • Repaglinide • Liraglutide • Semaglutide • Insulin NPH • Glimepiride • Insulin NPH • Nateglinide • Lixisenatide • Pioglitazone • Canagliflozin • Empagliflozin • Dapafliflozin • Insulin lispro • Insulin aspart • Insulin regular • Insulin regular • Insulin detemir • Insulin degludec • Insulin glargine • ...
PEC1 - Diabetes 2025-02-20
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- processo no qual o corpo usa gorduras como fonte de energia
- excesso de glicose no sangue
- instrumento utilizado para medir a glicose
- exame que mede os níveis médios de glicose no sangue a longo prazo
- quantidade de gramas de açúcar presente na corrente sanguínea
- hormona reguladora dos níveis de glicose no sangue
- hormona que aumenta os níveis de glicose no sangue
- transportador de glicose
- pâncreas não produz insulina
- sede excessiva
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- órgão que produz glucagina
- consequência da diabetes
- resistência à insulina
- aumento da produção de urina
- médico que descobriu a insulina
- défice de glicose no sangue
- patologia associada à diabetes
- tipo de diabetes
- primeiro paciente a receber insulina como tratamento
- proteína quinase ativada por amp
20 Clues: sede excessiva • tipo de diabetes • resistência à insulina • consequência da diabetes • transportador de glicose • órgão que produz glucagina • défice de glicose no sangue • excesso de glicose no sangue • aumento da produção de urina • pâncreas não produz insulina • patologia associada à diabetes • médico que descobriu a insulina • proteína quinase ativada por amp • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2026-05-08
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- What insulin does to blood glucose levels
- Medication used to treat hypoglycemia.
- nervousness, sweating, and blurred vision are signs of this condition.
- Drug that inhibits carbohydrate digestion
- A rapid-acting insulin given shortly before meals.
- Trade name for repaglinide.
- Drug class that should be avoided in patients allergic to sulfonamides.
- Drug class that increases muscle sensitivity to glucose.
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- The route commonly used for insulin injections.
- Flushed skin, dry skin, and deep rapid respirations are signs of this condition
- The time when insulin has its maximum effect.
- Insulin injection sites are rotated to prevent this complication
- When mixing insulin, this type is drawn up first.
- Long-acting insulin with a duration of 24 to 48 Hours
- Cells in the pancreas that produce insulin.
- Abbreviation for oral drugs that lower blood sugar.
- Drug classification of metformin.
- One of the insulins that may be administered IV.
- The time when insulin begins to work.
- Most common insulin concentration
20 Clues: Trade name for repaglinide. • Drug classification of metformin. • Most common insulin concentration • The time when insulin begins to work. • Medication used to treat hypoglycemia. • What insulin does to blood glucose levels • Drug that inhibits carbohydrate digestion • Cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. • The time when insulin has its maximum effect. • ...
Type 2 Diabetes 2025-04-27
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- A type of doctor for diabetes
- Increased thirst
- Managing food intake
- Sudden drop in blood sugar
- A healthy _____ can help prevent Type 2
- Nutrient that slows sugar absorption
- Essential for managing diabetes: physical activity
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- Complication affecting vision
- Hormone that lowers blood glucose
- High blood sugar
- Disease with chronically high blood sugar
- Organ that produces insulin
- Test that monitors long-term blood sugar levels
- Common medication for Type 2 Diabetes
14 Clues: Increased thirst • High blood sugar • Managing food intake • Sudden drop in blood sugar • Organ that produces insulin • A type of doctor for diabetes • Complication affecting vision • Hormone that lowers blood glucose • Nutrient that slows sugar absorption • Common medication for Type 2 Diabetes • A healthy _____ can help prevent Type 2 • Disease with chronically high blood sugar • ...
DIABETES AND YOU 2013-06-02
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- have a healthy one between meals
- dept where HBA1C performed
- another word for glucose
- hormone made in pancreas
- produces enzymes and hormones and makes insulin
- where diabetics usually lose most nerve damage
- common glucose meter
- person who draws your blood
- not enough insulin is being produced correctly
- type of diabetes when your body can produce insulin
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- American Diabetes Association recommends A1C goal less than this percent
- closer to normal the A1C, lower the risk for complications
- sugar sticks to this in the body
- do this at least 12 hours prior to blood draw
- very important part of managing diabetes
- too little sugar can send a diabetic into this
- hormones travel in this to target organ
- test used to monitor blood sugar over 3 months
- use less if diabetic
19 Clues: common glucose meter • use less if diabetic • another word for glucose • hormone made in pancreas • dept where HBA1C performed • person who draws your blood • have a healthy one between meals • sugar sticks to this in the body • hormones travel in this to target organ • very important part of managing diabetes • do this at least 12 hours prior to blood draw • ...
Diabetes Mellitus Crossword Challenge 2023-06-05
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- Diagnostic test used to measure average blood sugar levels over a few months.
- Diabetes-related condition that affects the nerves, particularly in the feet and legs.
- Serious complication of diabetes characterized by high levels of ketones in the blood.
- The main sugar responsible for regulating blood sugar levels.
- A chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- Long-term complication of diabetes that affects the eyes.
- Type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy.
- Hormone produced by the pancreas that is essential for managing diabetes.
- Regular physical activity and a healthy diet are important for managing this condition.
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- A condition characterized by high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels.
- Type of diabetes that typically occurs in children and young adults.
- Term referring to low blood sugar levels.
- Condition in which the body's cells become resistant to the effects of insulin.
- A meal plan that helps control blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes.
14 Clues: Term referring to low blood sugar levels. • Type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy. • Long-term complication of diabetes that affects the eyes. • The main sugar responsible for regulating blood sugar levels. • Type of diabetes that typically occurs in children and young adults. • A chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels. • ...
DIABETES AND YOU 2013-05-07
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- common glucose meter
- type of diabetes to where your body can produce insulin
- hormone made in pancreas
- too little sugar can send a diabetic into this
- sugar sticks to this in the body
- another word for glucose
- closer to normal the A1C, the lower the risk for complications
- hormones travel in this to target organ
- where diabetics usually lose most nerve damage
- department where HBA1C performed
- use less if diabetic
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- test used to monitor blood sugar over 3 months
- person who draws your blood
- American Diabetes Association recommends A1C goal less than this percent
- produces enzymes and hormones and makes insulin
- have a healthy one between meals
- very important part of managing diabetes
- not enough insulin is being produced correctly
- do this at least 12 hours prior to blood draw
19 Clues: common glucose meter • use less if diabetic • hormone made in pancreas • another word for glucose • person who draws your blood • sugar sticks to this in the body • have a healthy one between meals • department where HBA1C performed • hormones travel in this to target organ • very important part of managing diabetes • do this at least 12 hours prior to blood draw • ...
Diabetes vocab 2016-02-22
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- the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy.
- glucose monitoring 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 hormone that is injected into a person with diabetes to raise their blood glucose level when it's very low (hypoglycemia).
- retinopathy 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
- also known as low blood sugar, severe hypoglycemia can cause a variety of symptoms ranging from dizziness to seizures.
- hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome: 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.
- 2 diabetes 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.
- a condition often caused by an infection or other illness like dehydration, or from taking too little insulin; when the body begins to break down muscle and fat for needed energy, ketones are released into the urine and blood, leading to diabetic ketoacidosis.
- 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.
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- cells 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.
- blood sugar that gives energy to cells.
- a test that reveals exactly how well your blood sugar (glucose) has been controlled over the previous three months.
- diabetes-caused nerve damage, typically in the feet and hands; major organs can also be affected.
- also known as high blood glucose, this condition occurs when your blood glucose level is too high; weight loss, thirstiness, and frequent urination are typical symptoms.
- the shortened name for diabetes mellitus, the condition in which the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin or your body is unable to use insulin to move glucose into cells of the body.
- 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.
- diabetes 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.
18 Clues: blood sugar that gives energy to cells. • cells cells found in the pancreas that make insulin. • 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 Awareness 2013-07-30
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- _____ activities are crucial to do if you are diabetic
- The part of your body that produces insulin
- This is when your blood sugar is too low
- ______ are most abundantly found in fruit, vegetables, yoghurt, sweets, pasta and bread.
- This is another word for sugar
- Formerly known as the Metis Nation
- _______ the body loses its sensitivity to insulin, the hormone that helps muscles absorb & use blood sugar
- This is a hormone
- How many types of diabetes are there
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- This is when your blood sugar is too high
- _____ stands for Metabolic Equivalent
- You must test your _______ when you have diabetes
- Diabetes awareness month
- _______ diabetes is an autoimmune disease that destroys insulin
- You should exercise ____ out of seven days to help diabetes
15 Clues: This is a hormone • Diabetes awareness month • This is another word for sugar • Formerly known as the Metis Nation • How many types of diabetes are there • _____ stands for Metabolic Equivalent • This is when your blood sugar is too low • This is when your blood sugar is too high • The part of your body that produces insulin • ...
Smoking CAT 2015-09-03
15 Clues: Cancer • Stroke • Tobacco • Smoking • Nicotine • Diabetes • Gangrene • BackPains • ToothDecay • LowFitness • LungCancer • EyeDisease • BatteryAcid • HearingLoss • LowBoneDensity
Diabetes Saphira Brown 2023-04-26
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- used to be adult onset diabetes
- biggest factor of getting type two diabetes
- blood sugar to low
- type two usually begins as insulin ______
- used when referring to the blood sugar levels
- chemical messages
- used to be juvenile onset diabetes
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- showing symptoms of diabetes
- organ that helps regulate blood sugar
- diabetes while pregnant
- hormone that processes sugar
- blood sugar to high
12 Clues: chemical messages • blood sugar to low • blood sugar to high • diabetes while pregnant • showing symptoms of diabetes • hormone that processes sugar • used to be adult onset diabetes • used to be juvenile onset diabetes • organ that helps regulate blood sugar • type two usually begins as insulin ______ • biggest factor of getting type two diabetes • ...
Endocrine system 2026-06-18
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- The cause of Type 1 diabetes
- the activity of cells, tissues, and organs
- one way insulin can be given to diabetics daily
- a hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar
- oral medication used to lower blood sugar
- closely monitor a diabetic resident's
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- caused by decrease in hormones excreted from ovaries
- a chronic condition where the body cannot process glucose
- symptom of diabetes
- behavioral change observed in diabetics
- doing this daily can help treat type 2 diabetes
- chemicals that travel through the bloodstream to
- regulation of the body's internal balance
- naturally occuring process that puts people at higher risk of diabetes
14 Clues: symptom of diabetes • The cause of Type 1 diabetes • closely monitor a diabetic resident's • behavioral change observed in diabetics • regulation of the body's internal balance • oral medication used to lower blood sugar • the activity of cells, tissues, and organs • doing this daily can help treat type 2 diabetes • one way insulin can be given to diabetics daily • ...
Spanish For Nurses Sim 2026-03-18
16 Clues: Pain • When • Where • Pulse • Chest • Heart • Nausea • Allergy • Diabetes • Pressure • Dizziness • Medication • Temperature • Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure • shortness of breath
Diabetes 2023-11-02
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- A symptom of diabetes is excessive T_____
- A diet high in s_____ may increase the risk of diabetes in later life
- Type 1 diabetes can also be known as insulin d____ diabetes
- This is where insulin is released from in the body
- Insulin works to r____ sugar levels in the blood
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- Name the hormone associated with diabetes
- This is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes (O____)
- What will a person with diabetes struggle to use in their body correctly?
- Some people may require this to control their diabetes
- Chemical messengers in the body are called ____
- In type 1 diabetes the cells that produce insulin are reduced or d_____
11 Clues: Name the hormone associated with diabetes • A symptom of diabetes is excessive T_____ • Chemical messengers in the body are called ____ • Insulin works to r____ sugar levels in the blood • This is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes (O____) • This is where insulin is released from in the body • Some people may require this to control their diabetes • ...
Diabetes Vocabulary 2016-02-22
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- the chemical substance made by your body when there isn't enough insulin in your blood; a build-up of ketones can lead to serious illness or coma.
- the hormone that is injected into a person with diabetes to raise their blood glucose level when it's very low (hypoglycemia).
- also known as high blood glucose, this condition occurs when your blood glucose level is too high; weight loss, thirstiness, and frequent urination are typical symptoms.
- also known as blood sugar, glucose comes from food and is then carried through the blood to deliver energy to cells.
- a test that reveals exactly how well your blood sugar (glucose) has been controlled over the previous three months.
- 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 requir
- a diabetic kidney disease in which protein is spilled into the urine; it can progress over time and result in significant kidney damage.
- 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.
- insulin.
- 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.
- blood sugar that gives energy to cells.
- a condition often caused by an infection or other illness like dehydration, or from taking too little insulin; when the body begins to break down muscle and fat for needed energy, ketones are released into the urine and blood, leading to diabetic ketoacidosis.
- the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy.
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- the eye disease that occurs in someone with diabetes when the small blood vessels of the retina become swollen and leak liquid into the retina, blurring vision; it can sometimes lead to blindness.
- the diabetes some women develop during pregnancy; it typically subsides after the baby is delivered, but many women who have had gestational diabetes may develop type 2 diabetes later in life.
- 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.
- A small medical device used to check blood glucose levels
- also known as low blood sugar, severe hypoglycemia can cause a variety of symptoms ranging from dizziness to seizures.
- cells found in the pancreas that make insulin.
- he 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.
- diabetes-caused nerve damage, typically in the feet and hands; major organs can also be affected.
21 Clues: insulin. • 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 mellitus 2019-12-06
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- juegos niños
- operacion mujeres
- receptor potente
- crecen mucho
- fuerza bruta
- medicamento potente
- medicamento grande
- medico especialista
- cierto para todos
- liquido agua
- enfermedad de la cabeza
- ojos grandes
- pastilla azul
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- numero suerte
- signo importante
- cabeza chica
- niñas jugando
- dolor estomago
- celula fria
- pastillas gordos
- persona gorda
- hombre enfermo
- pastillas chicas
- medicamento enfermos
- enfermedad grave
- juegos altos
- dosis altas
- niño enfermo
- dos enfermedad mala
29 Clues: celula fria • dosis altas • juegos niños • cabeza chica • crecen mucho • fuerza bruta • juegos altos • liquido agua • niño enfermo • ojos grandes • numero suerte • niñas jugando • persona gorda • pastilla azul • dolor estomago • hombre enfermo • signo importante • receptor potente • pastillas gordos • pastillas chicas • enfermedad grave • operacion mujeres • cierto para todos • medicamento grande • medicamento potente • ...
Diabetes Knowledge 2020-11-13
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- a health care professional who counsels patients
- this is used for emergency diabetic identification
- this is sometimes the first sign in people with type 1 diabetes
- Sanofi-manufactured insulin
- the organ affected with Diabetes
- this type comes from family history and obesity
- Increased urine emission
- a chronic nerve complication
- Term used to describe the condition of high blood sugar
- common medication used
- glucose enters here from food
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- hormone produced by alpha cells that raises blood sugar
- normal levels of glucose in the blood
- administration of external insulin
- This is good to do 30 mins a day 3 times a week
- An anabolic hormone
- avoid foods rich in this type of fat
- one of the six food groups
- rebound effect of hypoglycemia
- the test for glycated hemoglobin
- changes to this is required for proper management
- diabetic foot disease can lead to this
- daily glucose determinant
- type 1 diabetes is a type of this condition
24 Clues: An anabolic hormone • common medication used • Increased urine emission • daily glucose determinant • one of the six food groups • Sanofi-manufactured insulin • a chronic nerve complication • glucose enters here from food • rebound effect of hypoglycemia • the organ affected with Diabetes • the test for glycated hemoglobin • administration of external insulin • ...
Kreuzworträtsel Diabetes 2019-02-10
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- Ein anderes Wort für Zuckerstoffe!
- Gegenspieler zum Insulin?
- Wofür steht Diabetes mellitus?
- Fachwort für Zuckerneubildung
- Was wird reguliert?
- In welcher Einheit pro Liter wird der Zuckerspiegel angegeben?
- Wo kommt das Insulin her?
- Anderes Wort für Mehrfachzucker
- Warum ist Glukose essentiell für den Körper?
- Gegenteil von Hyperglykämie?
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- Was sind Carrier?
- Unverdauliche Zuckerstoffe!
- Lat. Bauchspeicheldruese
- Was wird in der Leber gespeichert?
- Fachbegriff für "Überzuckerung"
- Was ist Diabetes? (Art der Krankheit)
- Was ist Insulin für ein Stoff?
- Wichtiges Behandlungskriterium neben Insulin?
- Was macht den Diabetes Typ 2 aus? (Insulin)
- Welche Diabetesform gibt es noch? (Zu Typ 1)
20 Clues: Was sind Carrier? • Was wird reguliert? • Lat. Bauchspeicheldruese • Gegenspieler zum Insulin? • Wo kommt das Insulin her? • Unverdauliche Zuckerstoffe! • Gegenteil von Hyperglykämie? • Fachwort für Zuckerneubildung • Wofür steht Diabetes mellitus? • Was ist Insulin für ein Stoff? • Fachbegriff für "Überzuckerung" • Anderes Wort für Mehrfachzucker • Was wird in der Leber gespeichert? • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2024-06-12
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- Indigenous practice that includes sage and sweetgrass
- A symptom of high blood sugar levels
- Biggest risk factor for developing Type 2 DM
- Foot problems can occur in people with diabetes
- Frequent urination, a common symptom of diabetes
- a condition where the body cannot use insulin effectively
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Practice
- Device that checks blood glucose levels
- Dangerously low blood sugar levels
- Measuring blood sugar after fasting for 8 hours.
- Macrovascular and Microvascular complications
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- a lifestyle change that can help manage diabetes
- Can develop during pregnancy
- occurs when there's a dangerous level of ketones in the blood stream
- a hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar
- TCM; single herb that decreases insulin resistance
- Temporary form of diabetes during pregnancy
- is a nerve damage caused by high blood sugar
- Number of reference
- By-products of fat metabolism
- Test that measures average blood sugar levels over 2-3 months
21 Clues: Number of reference • Can develop during pregnancy • By-products of fat metabolism • Dangerously low blood sugar levels • A symptom of high blood sugar levels • Traditional Chinese Medicine Practice • Device that checks blood glucose levels • Temporary form of diabetes during pregnancy • Biggest risk factor for developing Type 2 DM • ...
DIABETES PREVENTION 2023-08-12
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- Fuzzy
- Physical weariness
- Chemical processes necessary life
- Weighing more than is normal
- Process of voiding urine
- Hereditary unit consisting of DNA
- Measure of heaviness
- Tubes carrying blood away from heart
- Peptide or steroid made by a tissue
- in moisture, parched
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- Inflammation of the pancreas
- Sluggishness or not functioning
- Strong desire or need for food
- Plasma, cell, & platelet circulated by heart
- State of body with no feeling
- Agents that infect living organisms
- Related to the heart
- or prickling
- Mellitis or Insipidus
- Open skin lesions or wounds
20 Clues: Fuzzy • or prickling • Physical weariness • Related to the heart • Measure of heaviness • in moisture, parched • Mellitis or Insipidus • Process of voiding urine • Open skin lesions or wounds • Inflammation of the pancreas • Weighing more than is normal • State of body with no feeling • Strong desire or need for food • Sluggishness or not functioning • Chemical processes necessary life • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2023-11-05
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- Fast rate of insulin absorption
- Gradual onset, glucose >600, poor fluid intake
- Long-acting insulin with no peak time
- Lower blood glucose by inhibiting liver glucose production and increases insulin sensitivity
- Diabetic food deformity
- Do not drink alcohol while taking this med
- Report weight gain of 4 lbs in a week because these drugs can cause heart failure
- Take with meal or just before meals to prevent hypoglycemia
- drying, cracking skin
- Short-acting insulin with onset of 0.5 to 1.5 hours
- Hormone that has balancing actions opposite those of insulin
- Kussmaul's, polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia
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- Sudden onset, glucose >300, dehydration, weight loss
- Morning hyperglycemia in response to nighttime hypoglycemia
- Report vision changes immediately
- Prevents hyperglycemia
- 1 unit of rapid-acting insulin for each 15 g of carbohydrates
- Rapid-acting insulin with duration of 2.5 to 5 hours
- Sulfonylurea agent
- This can cause hypoglycemia
- Patients with DM usually have increased blood lipids (Cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides)
- Caused from poor perfusion and hyperglycemia
- Regulates digestion through exocrine function
- Hunger, tachycardia, tremor, irritability
- Can cause hypoglyemia even when hyperglycemia is not present
25 Clues: Sulfonylurea agent • drying, cracking skin • Prevents hyperglycemia • Diabetic food deformity • This can cause hypoglycemia • Fast rate of insulin absorption • Report vision changes immediately • Long-acting insulin with no peak time • Hunger, tachycardia, tremor, irritability • Do not drink alcohol while taking this med • Caused from poor perfusion and hyperglycemia • ...
Diabetes medications 2022-08-29
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- thiazolidinedione with active metabolites
- hormone made by alpha cells
- which insulin has an identical sequence as endogenous insulin?
- brand name of pioglitazone
- What GLP-1 receptor agonist has the shortest half life?
- Which insulin binds to albumin
- what receptor is in the pancreas, hypothalamus, and stomach
- lowers postprandial glucose levels by interacting with SUR1
- GLP-1 receptor agonist given orally
- Amino acid substitution for Liraglutide
- source of ketone bodies
- hormone made by beta cells
- promotes glucose excretion
- ultra-fast acting insulin
- What drug targets gluconeogenesis?
- minimum structure of a drug needed to retain biological activity
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- What is the amino acid that GLP-1 starts on?
- metformin
- Activate SUR1 receptors on Beta cells
- C-peptide levels can measure what type of cell function?
- a term used to describe the breakdown of larger molecules to smaller ones?
- biologically active form of insulin
- Brand name for an ultra-long acting insulin
- What hormone protects against DKA?
- sulfonylureas work on what organ
- new drug identified by nonproprietary suffixes
26 Clues: metformin • source of ketone bodies • ultra-fast acting insulin • brand name of pioglitazone • hormone made by beta cells • promotes glucose excretion • hormone made by alpha cells • Which insulin binds to albumin • sulfonylureas work on what organ • What hormone protects against DKA? • What drug targets gluconeogenesis? • biologically active form of insulin • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS 2025-11-08
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- The inability of the body to respond and use the secreted insulin to maintain normal body glycemia. (2 Words)
- damage to the nerves;possible long-term complications of diabetes.
- Class of medication that eliminates blood sugar through the urine.
- High blood sugar
- The _________effect occurs when an overdose of insulin, particularly an evening or bedtime dose, causes blood glucose to drop too low overnight
- An organ of the body that produces insulin
- A blood glucose check if a person has not eaten for 8-12 hours (usually overnight)
- Boxed warning for Metformin when used with poor renal function.
- Every diabetic patients should have a_________of their own for regular blood glucose monitoring.
- A state where blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough for a diabetes diagnosis.
- Regular________activity is a good way to prevent type-2 diabetes.
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- deficiency that is recognised uncommon form long-term complication of metformin use
- Hormone that is essential in the conversion of glucose to energy.
- Major risk with sulfonylureas
- Targeted_______glycaemic control is 4.4 mmol/L-7.0 mmol/L
- is a blood test that measures your average blood sugar levels over a 3 month period.
- ______chronic condition where the pancreases produces little or no insulin.
- A type of diabetes that only develops during pregnancy.
- A potentially life threatening condition where people with type-1 diabetes accumulate dangerous chemical substances in their blood from the burning of fats.
- Commonly used first-line agent for type-2 diabetes.
- Hormone produced by alpha cells in the pancreas that raises blood glucose.
- ______a type of sugar you get from foods you eat and your body uses it for energy.
- ________occurs when an injection site is overused.
23 Clues: High blood sugar • Major risk with sulfonylureas • An organ of the body that produces insulin • ________occurs when an injection site is overused. • Commonly used first-line agent for type-2 diabetes. • A type of diabetes that only develops during pregnancy. • Targeted_______glycaemic control is 4.4 mmol/L-7.0 mmol/L • ...
Kreuzworträtsel Diabetes 2019-02-10
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- Fachbegriff für "Überzuckerung"
- Gegenteil von Hyperglykämie?
- Ein anderes Wort für Zuckerstoffe!
- Gegenspieler zum Insulin?
- Wofür steht Diabetes mellitus?
- Wo kommt das Insulin her?
- Was wird reguliert?
- Welche Diabetesform gibt es noch? (Zu Typ 1)
- Was ist Insulin für ein Stoff?
- Was wird in der Leber gespeichert?
- Was sind Carrier?
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- Lat. Bauchspeicheldruese
- In welcher Einheit pro Liter wird der Zuckerspiegel angegeben?
- Was macht den Diabetes Typ 2 aus? (Insulin)
- Warum ist Glukose essentiell für den Körper?
- Unverdauliche Zuckerstoffe!
- Fachwort für Zuckerneubildung
- Was ist Diabetes? (Art der Krankheit)
- Wichtiges Behandlungskriterium neben Insulin?
- Anderes Wort für Mehrfachzucker
20 Clues: Was sind Carrier? • Was wird reguliert? • Lat. Bauchspeicheldruese • Gegenspieler zum Insulin? • Wo kommt das Insulin her? • Unverdauliche Zuckerstoffe! • Gegenteil von Hyperglykämie? • Fachwort für Zuckerneubildung • Wofür steht Diabetes mellitus? • Was ist Insulin für ein Stoff? • Fachbegriff für "Überzuckerung" • Anderes Wort für Mehrfachzucker • Ein anderes Wort für Zuckerstoffe! • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2015-07-19
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- A hormone secreting gland
- Below the skin
- Determining the cause and nature of the illness
- High blood sugar
- The simple sugar used for metabolism in most human cells
- Complex sugars that are broken down into glucose
- Treatment
- A disorder of glucose metabolism
- A breakdown product of fat and protein
- Glucose in the urine
- High acidity in the blood caused by ketones
- A portion of the cell membrane that a hormone attaches to
- Excessive urination
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- Insulin deficiency
- Excessive thirst
- (HbA1c)A test that measures glucose levels over a 2-3 month period
- Introducing a drug into the body through the skin
- islets Hormone secreting cells in the pancreas
- A regulatory substance that travels in the blood
- Extreme hunger
20 Clues: Treatment • Below the skin • Extreme hunger • Excessive thirst • High blood sugar • Insulin deficiency • Excessive urination • Glucose in the urine • A hormone secreting gland • A disorder of glucose metabolism • A breakdown product of fat and protein • High acidity in the blood caused by ketones • islets Hormone secreting cells in the pancreas • ...
Diabetes Terms 2016-02-22
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- noninsulindependentdiabeteswhereyourbodyeitherdoesn'tmakeenoughinsulinordoesn'tproperlyuseit
- eyediseasethatoccursinsomeonewithdiabeteswhenthesmallbloodvesselsoftheretinabecomeswollenandleakliquidintotheretina,blurringvision
- the simple blood test used to check the amount of glucose in the blood
- diabetessomewomendevelopduringpregnancy;typicallysubsidesafterbabyisdelivered
- diabetickidneydiseaseinwhichproteinisspilledintourine
- cells found in the pancreas that make insulin
- a small medical device used to check blood glucose levels
- hormonemadebythepancreasthatassistsintheuseofglucoseforenergy
- lowbloodsugarseverehypoglycemiacancauseavarietyofsymptomsrangingfromdizzinesstoseizures
- conditionoftencausedbyaninfectionorfromtakingtoolittleinsulin
- insulindependentdiabetesthatrequireslifelonginsulintreatment
- diabetescausednervedamage
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- aconditionusuallycausedbyaninfectionorillnessthatresultsinbloodsugarlevelsrisingtodangerouslyhighHHNScanleadtocomaanddeath
- chemicalsubstancemadebyyourbodywhenthereisn'tenoughinsulininyourblood
- a test that reveals exactly how well your blood sugar has been controlled over the previous three months
- also known as blood sugar,glucose comes from food and is then carried through the blood to deliver engery to cells
- bloodsugarthatgivesenergytocells
- highbloodglucose,thisconditionoccurswhenyourbloodglucoselevelistoohigh;weightloss,thirstinessandfrequenturinationaretypicalsymptoms
- hormonethatisinjectedintoapersonwithdiabetestoraisetheirbloodglucoselevelwhenitisverylow
- organthatmakesinsulinthatisneededtoconvertglucosetoenergy
- conditioinwhichthepancreasdoesn'tproduceenoughinsulinoryourbodyisunabletouse insulin to move glucose into cells of the body
21 Clues: diabetescausednervedamage • bloodsugarthatgivesenergytocells • cells found in the pancreas that make insulin • diabetickidneydiseaseinwhichproteinisspilledintourine • a small medical device used to check blood glucose levels • organthatmakesinsulinthatisneededtoconvertglucosetoenergy • insulindependentdiabetesthatrequireslifelonginsulintreatment • ...
Diabetes knowledge 2020-11-13
Diabetes mellitus 2019-12-06
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- dolor estomago
- operacion mujeres
- niñas jugando
- fuerza bruta
- dosis altas
- crecen mucho
- hombre enfermo
- persona gorda
- numero suerte
- cabeza chica
- signo importante
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- cierto para todos
- juegos altos
- enfermedad de la cabeza
- niño enfermo
- medicamento grande
- celula fria
- enfermedad grave
- pastilla azul
- medico especialista
- pastillas chicas
- liquido agua
- pastillas gordos
- juegos niños
- medicamento potente
- medicamento enfermos
- ojos grandes
- dos enfermedad mala
- receptor potente
29 Clues: celula fria • dosis altas • juegos altos • niño enfermo • fuerza bruta • liquido agua • crecen mucho • juegos niños • ojos grandes • cabeza chica • niñas jugando • pastilla azul • persona gorda • numero suerte • dolor estomago • hombre enfermo • enfermedad grave • pastillas chicas • pastillas gordos • signo importante • receptor potente • cierto para todos • operacion mujeres • medicamento grande • medico especialista • ...
Diabetes crossword 2024-05-20
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- high blood glucose levels causes this in the eye
- damaged nerve fibres
- how many times blood goes through kidneys per hour
- kidneys filter 200 of these per day
- foot care specialists
- kidney disease is often this
- you should check your feet this often.
- poorly controlled diabetes causes this.
- correct fitting of these for good feet.
- this can cause low blood sugars.
- retinopathy, common eye complication. (2 words)
- causes damage to the optic nerve.
- your vision can become this if sugar levels high
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- Kidneys do this to waste products in the blood
- Good choices of these are healthy
- the centre of the retina
- main source of the body's energy.
- matter, part of the brain where nerves talk (2 words)
- untreated glaucoma causes this.
- smell of breath when blood sugar is high.
- cloudy eyes
- another word for fat
- every two years visit one of these.
- this can cause high blood sugars.
- higher for diabetics brain condition.
- swelling in the eye
- diabetes is this type of disease.
- these can quickly get infected if on the feet.
28 Clues: cloudy eyes • swelling in the eye • damaged nerve fibres • another word for fat • foot care specialists • the centre of the retina • kidney disease is often this • untreated glaucoma causes this. • this can cause low blood sugars. • Good choices of these are healthy • main source of the body's energy. • this can cause high blood sugars. • diabetes is this type of disease. • ...
diabetes drugs 2025-02-04
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- insulin, metformin, and glyburide are the safest diabetes drugs in _____-
- GLP-1 agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors should be USED in patients with __________ disease
- DPP4 inhibitors bind to and prevent the _____ of GLP-1
- episodes insulin, sulfonylureas, and meglitinides should be avoided if there are frequent_____-
- GLP-1 agonists are mimetics of what kind of hormones?
- what diabetes drug inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis the most?
- hepatocytes and pancreatic B cells uptake flucose using ______# receptors
- this drug is used to prepare for pheochromocytoma surgery and is a beta blocker
- detemir and glargine are _____-_____ insulin which do not have "peaks"
- a common side effect of SGLT2 inhibitors are frequent ____
- what kind of diabetes drugs should be avoided in heart failure?
- used for a suppression test if pheochromocytoma is suspected
- SGLT2 inhibitors block glucose _______ by the ________
- GLP-1 agonists and gliptins are effective treatment for patiets with problematic _____ _____
- Other than insulin, the drugs that are most likely to cause hypoglycemia are ...
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- what DM drug can cause lactic acidosis with high anion gap?
- meglitinides work like ________
- pramlintide is an analog of ______
- what drug slows gastric emptyinh?
- SGLT2 inhibitors block glucose _(previous question) _ by the ________
- what drug inhibits carbohydrate absorption?
- Other than insulin, the drugs that are most likely to cause hypoglycemia are ...
- GLP-1 agonists have been found to be most effective for _____ ______
- what drug (-suffix) increases GLUT4 expression on liver and adipose tissue
- GLUT 4 is the receptor that uptakes glucose in _____ and skeletal muscle
- what drug causes fat malabsorption (and is NOT indicated for diabetes?)
- sulfonylureas close ATP-sensitive _______ channels on pancreatic beta cells, increasing insulin release
27 Clues: meglitinides work like ________ • what drug slows gastric emptyinh? • pramlintide is an analog of ______ • what drug inhibits carbohydrate absorption? • GLP-1 agonists are mimetics of what kind of hormones? • DPP4 inhibitors bind to and prevent the _____ of GLP-1 • SGLT2 inhibitors block glucose _______ by the ________ • ...
diabetes vocabulary 2016-02-22
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- the hormone that is injected into a person with diabetes to raise their blood glucose level when it's very low (hypoglycemia).
- 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.
- also known as blood sugar, glucose comes from food and is then carried through the blood to deliver energy to cells.
- blood sugar that gives energy to cells.
- a small medical device used to check blood glucose levels.
- a condition often caused by an infection or other illness like dehydration, or from taking too little insulin; when the body begins to break down muscle and fat for needed energy, ketones are released into the urine and blood, leading to diabetic ketoacidosis.
- 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.
- 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.
- also known as low blood sugar, severe hypoglycemia can cause a variety of symptoms ranging from dizziness to seizures.
- the eye disease that occurs in someone with diabetes when the small blood vessels of the retina become swollen and leak liquid into the retina, blurring vision; it can sometimes lead to blindness.
- the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy.
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- diabetes-caused nerve damage, typically in the feet and hands; major organs can also be affected.
- 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.
- the shortened name for diabetes mellitus, the condition in which the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin or your body is unable to use insulin to move glucose into cells of the body.
- 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.
- 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 energ
- also known as high blood glucose, this condition occurs when your blood glucose level is too high; weight loss, thirstiness, and frequent urination are typical symptoms.
- a test that reveals exactly how well your blood sugar (glucose) has been controlled over the previous three months.
- a diabetic kidney disease in which protein is spilled into the urine; it can progress over time and result in significant kidney damage.
- glucose monitoring 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.
- cells found in the pancreas that make insulin.
21 Clues: blood sugar that gives energy to cells. • cells found in the pancreas that make insulin. • a small medical device used to check blood glucose levels. • the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy. • diabetes-caused nerve damage, typically in the feet and hands; major organs can also be affected. • ...
Diabetes Vocab Crossword 2016-02-22
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- diabetes-caused nerve damage, typically in the feet and hands; major organs can also be affected.
- Blood Sugar that gives energy to cells
- a condition often caused by an infection or other illness like dehydration, or from taking too little insulin; when the body begins to break down muscle and fat for needed energy, ketones are released into the urine and blood, leading to diabetic ketoacidosis.
- the shortened name for diabetes mellitus, the condition in which the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin or your body is unable to use insulin to move glucose into cells of the body.
- a diabetic kidney disease in which protein is spilled into the urine; it can progress over time and result in significant kidney damage.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- a test that reveals exactly how well your blood sugar (glucose) has been controlled over the previous three months.
- 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 small medical device used to check blood glucose levels.
- 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.
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- the organ that makes insulin, needed to convert glucose to energy.
- 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.
- a hormone made by the pancreas that assists in the use of glucose for energy; people with diabetes who don't make enough insulin will inject it.
- the 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.
- also known as low blood sugar, severe hypoglycemia can cause a variety of symptoms ranging from dizziness to seizures.
- cells found in the pancreas that make insulin.
- also known as high blood glucose, this condition occurs when your blood glucose level is too high; weight loss, thirstiness, and frequent urination are typical symptoms.
- the hormone that is injected into a person with diabetes to raise their blood glucose level when it's very low (hypoglycemia).
- also known as blood sugar, glucose comes from food and is then carried through the blood to deliver energy to cells.
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- Mariah Godinho 2023-04-25
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- doctor assigned to diabetes patients
- insulin dependant
- chemical messenger
- used when referring to blood sugar levels
- pregnancy induced
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- meaning cells aren't responding to what the body produces
- hormone that helps your cells use energy in your blood
- showing signs of diabetes
- used to be called adult onset diabetes
- doctor assigned to diabetes patients for their eye care
- sign of diabetes
- organ that regulates blood sugar
12 Clues: sign of diabetes • insulin dependant • pregnancy induced • chemical messenger • showing signs of diabetes • organ that regulates blood sugar • doctor assigned to diabetes patients • used to be called adult onset diabetes • used when referring to blood sugar levels • hormone that helps your cells use energy in your blood • doctor assigned to diabetes patients for their eye care • ...
Diabetes Month 2016-10-24
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- Disposable device used to administer insulin
- How insulin is measured
- Significant medical condition that often leads to a lack in compliance with medical advice
- When the cell won't respond to insulin
- Common medication given that can significantly raise blood sugars in someone with diabetes
- Releases sugar into the blood especially in a fasting state
- Fatty deposit in the blood
- Low blood sugar
- Needed to get insulin into fatty tissue
- Type of food best measured in grams or choices
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- Hormone needed to convert sugar to fuel
- Injection
- Gland responsible for the production of insulin
- Certified diabetes educator
- An important part of a meal to help satisfy hunger and slow down the conversion of carbs to sugar
- Can be seen in a Type 2 if medications such as Invokana, Farxiga, or Jardiance are not used correctly
- Excellent resource for anyone with diabetes to learn about a meal plan
- Must be changed every time the insulin pen is used
- Key to improving insulin resistance (2 words)
- Blood sugar is 100-125 fasting or 141-199 random
- Most people with diabetes die of this complication (disease)
- Best time to check blood sugar to know how carbs affect you
- Cells of the pancreas that can gradually lose the ability to produce insulin
23 Clues: Injection • Low blood sugar • How insulin is measured • Fatty deposit in the blood • Certified diabetes educator • When the cell won't respond to insulin • Hormone needed to convert sugar to fuel • Needed to get insulin into fatty tissue • Disposable device used to administer insulin • Key to improving insulin resistance (2 words) • ...
Diabetes 534 2016-10-10
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- An intravenous only therapy for hypoglycemia
- This agent should be avoided in patients with heart failure
- The type of insulin that should be given 30-60 minutes before a meal
- The characteristic of NPH that makes it not an ideal basal insulin. Is that it__________
- Fair is nice but I'm supposed to be cloudy
- 70 30 Novolin 30 units qam and qpm is ___________________ insulin therapy
- Patients with type 2 diabetes have a deficiency in this
- Blocks the breakdown of an incretin hormone
- The macronutrient that has the biggest effect on blood glucose
- Lispro tid ac and glargine qhs is ________________ insulin therapy
- Giving insulin only as a reaction to an elevated blood glucose level
- The trial that showed the reducing A1C reduces microvascular complications in T2DM
- Polyuria,polyphagia, and _________ are three signs of hyperglycemia
- ADA says this should be avoided, especially in the elderly
- Detemir is used to replace ______ insulin
- More common with insulin and glipizide than sitagliptin and metformin
- When treating hypoglycemia it is best NOT to give something high in this __________
- Patients have physical and psychological resistance to this ______________
- Increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes
- The most common reason patients have episodic hypoglycemia when treated with a sulfonylurea is _________ meals
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- This diabetes drug may make you "feel pregnant"
- Monitor this to detect nephropathy
- The patient takes glargine 150 units sq qhs. It might be time to use this instead.
- Delivers insulin constantly but is not an automatic pancreas. Insulin________
- A relative contraindication to pioglitazone
- The problem with using slide scale only to manage diabetes chronically, is that it is
- A common reason why a patient being treated with for diabetes develops hyperglycemia
- When you have not had food for at least 8 hours
- After meals
- Keeping A1c less than 7% prevents ______________
- blocks the reabsorption of glucose from the renal tubule
- Blood glucose level >200 mg/dL
- If a patient has a fasting blood glucose between 100-125, then they have
- Ideally, this insulin should be adjusted for meals
- A good thing to ask a patient about if you suspect they have undiagnosed diabetes
- Give this if blood glucose is less than 30 mg/dL
- Makes insulin work more effectively, reduces serum glucose levels, and doesn’t require a prescription
- This type of lifestyle increases the risk of developing T2DM
- Stores of these are depleted when you exercise > 20 minutes
39 Clues: After meals • Blood glucose level >200 mg/dL • Monitor this to detect nephropathy • Detemir is used to replace ______ insulin • Fair is nice but I'm supposed to be cloudy • A relative contraindication to pioglitazone • Blocks the breakdown of an incretin hormone • An intravenous only therapy for hypoglycemia • This diabetes drug may make you "feel pregnant" • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS 2012-09-26
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- excess glucose in the urine
- begins with insulin resistance, noninsulin-dependent
- hormone secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreas, which stimulate release of glucose by the liver
- delivers insulin continuously through a subcutaneous needle
- increased urination
- occurs when a rapid decrease in blood glucose causes the release of glucose-elevating hormones
- disorder of metabolism, 23.6 million Americans have it
- excessive thirst
- for glucose to cross the cell membrane insuiln must connect with a ........ on the cell membrane
- ketones found in the urine
- insulin-dependent
- increased hunger
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- most powerful risk factor of type two diabetes
- type one diabetes is what type of disorder
- occurs during pregnancy
- elevated blood glucose
- atrophy or hypertrophy in the subcutaneous fat
- low blood glucose
- hormone produced and secreted by the beta cells of the islets of langerhans in the pancreas
- early morning glucose elavation produced by the release of growth hormone
20 Clues: excessive thirst • increased hunger • low blood glucose • insulin-dependent • increased urination • elevated blood glucose • occurs during pregnancy • ketones found in the urine • excess glucose in the urine • type one diabetes is what type of disorder • most powerful risk factor of type two diabetes • atrophy or hypertrophy in the subcutaneous fat • ...
Diabetes Program 2014-04-30
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- Patients need to do this every day
- The results of not eating or taking too much medication
- Complication of diabetes requiring dialysis
- A glucose below 50 per our policy
- What The Joing Commission gave our program
- What patients need at home to test their glucose
- Dr that sees all diabetes patients
- Complicaton resultinf from loss of circulation in legs
- What type 1 must have to live
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- Excessive urination
- Classic sign of hyperglycemia
- The first medication used to treat type 2
- May need to be activated if blood sugar is too low
- The results of eating too many carbohydrates
- Diabetes is the leading cause of this in adults
- An important part of our program
- What nurses should teach patients about how to give insulin
- Fasting blood glucose 70-110
- One serving of carb has ________ grams of carbs
- Our brand of glucose meter
20 Clues: Excessive urination • Our brand of glucose meter • Fasting blood glucose 70-110 • Classic sign of hyperglycemia • What type 1 must have to live • An important part of our program • A glucose below 50 per our policy • Patients need to do this every day • Dr that sees all diabetes patients • The first medication used to treat type 2 • What The Joing Commission gave our program • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2015-07-19
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- Excessive thirst
- A regulatory substance that travels in the blood
- Glucose in the urine
- High acidity in the blood caused by ketones
- Complex sugars that are broken down into glucose
- Insulin deficiency
- (HbA1c)A test that measures glucose levels over a 2-3 month period
- Excessive urination
- A hormone secreting gland
- A disorder of glucose metabolism
- Introducing a drug into the body through the skin
- Extreme hunger
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- A portion of the cell membrane that a hormone attaches to
- Hormone secreting cells in the pancreas
- The simple sugar used for metabolism in most human cells
- Below the skin
- Treatment
- High blood sugar
- Determining the cause and nature of the illness
- A breakdown product of fat and protein
20 Clues: Treatment • Below the skin • Extreme hunger • Excessive thirst • High blood sugar • Insulin deficiency • Excessive urination • Glucose in the urine • A hormone secreting gland • A disorder of glucose metabolism • A breakdown product of fat and protein • Hormone secreting cells in the pancreas • High acidity in the blood caused by ketones • Determining the cause and nature of the illness • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS 2022-08-16
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- The route of administration for insulin injection.
- A drug that reduces cholesterol and blood levels.
- A drug that delays the breakdown of carbohydrates.
- Infection of this virus can cause type 1 diabetes mellitus.
- A type of diabetes that usually develops during pregnancy.
- A hormone made by the pancreas to assist in glucose uptakes.
- The most common complication for insulin analogs.
- In diabetic ketoacidosis, the liver starts breaking down fat rapidly into ________ which causes the blood to become acidic.
- A type of diabetes mellitus that is an autoimmune disease that attacks the beta cells in the pancreas.
- An example of long-acting insulin analogs.
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- A GLP-1 receptor analog that increases insulin secretion, suppresses glucagon secretion, delays gastric emptying and reduces appetite.
- A condition when the blood glucose level is too high.
- Diabetic peripheral neuropathy can cause foot-related diseases that may result in ___________.
- A drug that lowers blood glucose levels by improving the way body handles insulin.
- Your body breaks down carbohydrates into __________.
- A drug that increases the amount of glucose removed from the urine.
- An example of rapid-acting insulin analogs.
- A test that measures the amount of glucose attached to your hemoglobin.
- Insulin consists of two ___________ chains, A (21 aa) and B (30 aa).
- A type of diabetes mellitus in which the pancreas does not produce adequate insulin or the insulin that it makes does not work properly.
20 Clues: An example of long-acting insulin analogs. • An example of rapid-acting insulin analogs. • A drug that reduces cholesterol and blood levels. • The most common complication for insulin analogs. • The route of administration for insulin injection. • A drug that delays the breakdown of carbohydrates. • Your body breaks down carbohydrates into __________. • ...
Diabetes Medications 2023-11-12
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- A GLP-1 receptor agonist, brand of tirzepatide.
- A thiazolidinedione, generic of Actos.
- A DPP-4 inhibitor, brand of linagliptin.
- A DPP-4 inhibitor, generic of Onglyza.
- A GLP-1 receptor agonist, generic of Byetta and Bydureon.
- The class of drugs that can cause profound hypoglycemia includes glipizide and glimeperide.
- A DPP-4 inhibitor, brand of sitagliptin.
- A GLP-1 receptor agonist, brand of dulaglutide.
- The drug name ending of DPP-4 inhibitors.
- A class of drugs that can cause edema, weight gain, heart failure, bladder tumors, bone fractures, also called PPAR-gamma agonists, they work at the liver, muscles, and fat tissues to improve insulin sensitivity.
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- An SGLT-2 inhibitor, brand of dapagliflozin.
- An SGLT-2 inhibitor, brand of empagliflozin.
- A sulfonylurea, generic of Micronase or Diabeta.
- An oral GLP-1 receptor agonist, brand of semaglutide.
- An injectable GLP-1 receptor agonist, brand of semaglutide.
- A major side effect of insulin and sulfonylureas like glyburide.
- A GLP-1 receptor agonist, generic of Victoza.
- An SGLT-2 inhibitor, generic of Invokana.
- The organ of the body where SGLT-2 inhibitors work to lower blood sugar.
- A biguanide medication that often causes stomach upset and can cause lactic acidosis
- The drug name ending of GLP-1 receptor agonists.
- The drug name ending of SGLT-2 inhibitors.
22 Clues: A thiazolidinedione, generic of Actos. • A DPP-4 inhibitor, generic of Onglyza. • A DPP-4 inhibitor, brand of linagliptin. • A DPP-4 inhibitor, brand of sitagliptin. • An SGLT-2 inhibitor, generic of Invokana. • The drug name ending of DPP-4 inhibitors. • The drug name ending of SGLT-2 inhibitors. • An SGLT-2 inhibitor, brand of dapagliflozin. • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2019-08-26
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- Diabetes Canada recommends 150 minutes of mild-moderate aerobic exercise each
- Blood sugar may become ____ after aerobic exercise.
- Type 1 diabetes is insulin _____
- Bike or run on the Martin Goodman _____ in Toronto
- This food that has the biggest impact on blood sugar?
- Weight ____ can improve insulin sensitivity
- High Intensity Interval Training
- Applies to skin to prevent skin damage
- Treatment for low blood sugar
- Wintery fun in Whistler
- Carbohydrate is another word for a food that turns to
- index Low __________ foods can help control blood sugar and cholesterol levels
- sugar Check____ before exercise
- Do this in a lake, ocean, or pool
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- mealtime insulin before exercise
- Fills of half your plate
- Basket-, volley-, foot-.
- Try to get 150 minutes per week of aerobic _____
- Type 2 diabetes is caused from insulin _____
- Comfortable____ to prevent foot injury
- keeps you hydrated
- Protein helps to build
- time The best weight loss strategy is one that can be maintained for a
- Used to treat low blood sugar
- pen Used to deliver insulin
- In this issue, Mark Ma does this as his main form of exercise.
- Highly caffeinated
27 Clues: keeps you hydrated • Highly caffeinated • Protein helps to build • Wintery fun in Whistler • Fills of half your plate • Basket-, volley-, foot-. • pen Used to deliver insulin • Used to treat low blood sugar • Treatment for low blood sugar • sugar Check____ before exercise • mealtime insulin before exercise • Type 1 diabetes is insulin _____ • High Intensity Interval Training • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2019-12-05
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- receptor potente
- pastilla azul
- persona gorda
- niño enfermo
- pastillas chicas
- medicamento enfermos
- niñas jugando
- medicamento grande
- enfermedad de la cabeza
- medico especialista
- signo importante
- cierto para todos
- dolor estomago
- ojos grandes
- operacion mujeres
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- medicamento potente
- celula fria
- pastillas gordos
- hombre enfermo
- juegos niños
- liquido agua
- enfermedad grave
- fuerza bruta
- dosis altas
- cabeza chica
- juegos altos
- crecen mucho
- dos enfermedad mala
- numero suerte
29 Clues: celula fria • dosis altas • juegos niños • liquido agua • niño enfermo • fuerza bruta • cabeza chica • juegos altos • crecen mucho • ojos grandes • pastilla azul • persona gorda • niñas jugando • numero suerte • hombre enfermo • dolor estomago • receptor potente • pastillas gordos • enfermedad grave • pastillas chicas • signo importante • cierto para todos • operacion mujeres • medicamento grande • medicamento potente • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2019-12-06
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- dosis altas
- persona gorda
- operacion mujeres
- enfermedad grave
- niño enfermo
- hombre enfermo
- dos enfermedad mala
- niñas jugando
- fuerza bruta
- ojos grandes
- crecen mucho
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- dolor estomago
- enfermedad de la cabeza
- medicamento potente
- signo importante
- cierto para todos
- pastillas gordos
- celula fria
- pastilla azul
- medico especialista
- medicamento grande
- cabeza chica
- medicamento enfermos
- receptor potente
- numero suerte
- juegos niños
- juegos altos
- liquido agua
- pastillas chicas
29 Clues: dosis altas • celula fria • cabeza chica • niño enfermo • juegos niños • juegos altos • liquido agua • fuerza bruta • ojos grandes • crecen mucho • persona gorda • pastilla azul • numero suerte • niñas jugando • dolor estomago • hombre enfermo • signo importante • pastillas gordos • enfermedad grave • receptor potente • pastillas chicas • cierto para todos • operacion mujeres • medicamento grande • medicamento potente • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2019-12-06
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- dosis altas
- juegos altos
- medicamento potente
- hombre enfermo
- dolor estomago
- niño enfermo
- medicamento enfermos
- medico especialista
- niñas jugando
- fuerza bruta
- numero suerte
- enfermedad de la cabeza
- liquido agua
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- pastillas gordos
- medicamento grande
- dos enfermedad mala
- pastilla azul
- celula fria
- ojos grandes
- enfermedad grave
- cierto para todos
- operacion mujeres
- pastillas chicas
- crecen mucho
- cabeza chica
- receptor potente
- signo importante
- persona gorda
- juegos niños
29 Clues: dosis altas • celula fria • juegos altos • ojos grandes • crecen mucho • cabeza chica • niño enfermo • juegos niños • fuerza bruta • liquido agua • pastilla azul • persona gorda • niñas jugando • numero suerte • hombre enfermo • dolor estomago • pastillas gordos • enfermedad grave • pastillas chicas • receptor potente • signo importante • cierto para todos • operacion mujeres • medicamento grande • dos enfermedad mala • ...
Understanding Diabetes 2024-10-30
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- Too little glucose in the blood.
- World Diabetes Day was recognized by which President?
- A chemical produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the blood and the body breaks down body fat for energy.
- Nerve damage causing weakness, numbness, tingling, or pain, commonly in the hands and feet. Diabetes is a common cause of this condition, and it is why diabetics commonly wear shoes with orthotic insoles.
- An organ that makes the hormone that helps the body use glucose for energy and enzymes for digestion. It is located behind the lower part of the stomach and is about the size of a hand.
- The process of cleaning wastes from the blood artificially. This job is normally done by the kidneys. If the kidneys fail, the blood must be cleaned artificially with special equipment. The two major forms of dialysis are hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. Diabetic kidney disease can lead to the loss of kidney function and the need for this treatment.
- Clogging, narrowing and hardening of the body’s large arteries and medium-sized blood vessels. Atherosclerosis can lead to stroke, heart attack, eye problems and kidney problems.
- Diabetes awareness is celebrated in November, not only to spread awareness but also to celebrate the inventor who discovered this medication used to treat and manage diabetes. This medication is a hormone that helps the body use glucose for energy. When needed, it is taken to manage blood glucose (blood sugar).
- A doctor that treats people with hormone problems.
- A type of diabetes that develops only during pregnancy and usually disappears upon delivery but increases the risk that the mother will develop diabetes later. It is managed with meal planning, activity, and, in some cases, insulin.
- The number of people in a given group or population who are reported to have a disease.
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- A sugar that the body uses for energy. The body must have enough insulin to use this sugar properly.
- A type of beverage commonly used to treat low blood sugar.
- A condition where the body’s blood glucose (blood sugar) levels are higher than normal (hyperglycemia) resulting from the body's inability to use or store blood glucose for energy. In type 1 of this disease, this organ no longer makes insulin and blood glucose can’t enter the cells to be used for energy. In type 2 of this disease, either this organ does not make enough insulin or can’t use the insulin it does produce effectively.
- A condition in which blood glucose (blood sugar) levels are higher than normal but are not high enough for a diagnosis of the actual disease in which the body is unable to use or store blood glucose for energy. People with this condition are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes and for heart disease and having a stroke.
- This disease of the nervous system has three major forms that affect people with diabetes: peripheral, autonomic, and mono... The most common form is peripheral which affects mainly the legs and feet.
- A person with training in nutrition; may or may not have specialized training and qualifications.
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that helps the body use glucose for energy and regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- Proteins made by the body to protect itself from "foreign" substances such as bacteria or viruses. People develop type 1 diabetes when their bodies make antibodies that destroy the body's own insulin-making beta cells.
- Too much glucose in the blood.
- The color for diabetes awareness
- A test that measures a person's average blood glucose (blood sugar) level over the past two to three months.
22 Clues: Too much glucose in the blood. • Too little glucose in the blood. • The color for diabetes awareness • A doctor that treats people with hormone problems. • World Diabetes Day was recognized by which President? • A type of beverage commonly used to treat low blood sugar. • The number of people in a given group or population who are reported to have a disease. • ...
DIABETES CROSSWORD 2024-10-18
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- An eye disease cause by the damage to the small blood vessels in the retina
- Administering insulin/medication into the body with a syringe
- A hormone that helps the body use glucose for energy. If needed it is also used to manage blood glucose levels.
- A gland that has spcialised cells that release hormones into the blood.
- Type 1 is an ___ disease
- Temporary form of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
- Comes from carbohydrates in food and is used for energy
- A hormone produced by the alpha cells in the pancreas
- A glucometer is used to determine
- A severe complication of diabetes, occurs in hyperglycemia
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- An organ that makes insulin and enzymes for digestion
- A low blood glucose reading means
- Instructions used for adjusting insulin on the basis of the blood glucose results
- A unit of measure for BGL
- A useful screening tool used to detect undiagnosed diabetes
- Excessive urination
- There are two ___ of diabetes
- A high blood glucose reading means
- A doctor who specialises in treating people with diabetes
- When ___ the BGL score may be lower than normal. When a person has not eaten for 8-12 hours
- A chemical produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the blood and the body starts to break down body fat for energy
- Excessive hunger
- Excessive thirst
- A term for fat in the body
24 Clues: Excessive hunger • Excessive thirst • Excessive urination • Type 1 is an ___ disease • A unit of measure for BGL • A term for fat in the body • There are two ___ of diabetes • A low blood glucose reading means • A glucometer is used to determine • A high blood glucose reading means • An organ that makes insulin and enzymes for digestion • ...
Diabetes Diagnosis 2025-11-03
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- If an asymptomatic patient has one abnormal test, you must ___ it on a different day.
- Significant or recent ___ can make an HbA1c test unreliable.
- This endocrine syndrome in women is a key risk factor for screening (Abbr.).
- A classic symptom of diabetes, .
- In an asymptomatic patient, you need ___ abnormal tests to confirm a diagnosis.
- A normal HbA1c does not definitively ___ diabetes if glucose tests are high.
- Having a first-degree ___ with diabetes is a significant risk factor.
- If an adult's asymptomatic screening test is normal, it should be retested every ___ years.
- Having a high-risk race or ___ (e.g., Traveller Community, Asian) is a risk factor.
- This joint condition is also listed as a risk factor for T2DM.
- If you have ___ results (e.g., one normal, one high), you should repeat the abnormal test.
- Use of ___ medication is a risk factor warranting screening.
- Women with a history of GDM require ___ screening.
- A history of this disease (Abbr.) is a risk factor for screening.
- A deficiency in this mineral can interfere with the HbA1c assay.
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- This condition is a major risk factor for T2DM.
- Women with a history of ___ diabetes require lifelong screening.
- Obstructive sleep ___ is listed as a risk factor for T2DM.
- This specific haemoglobinopathy makes the HbA1c test unreliable.
- This type of anaemia (red cell destruction) can make an HbA1c result invalid.
- A random plasma glucose check is only diagnostic if the patient has classic ___.
- Another classic symptom of diabetes,
- Testing should be considered in adults with a BMI> ___ and one other risk factor.
- A fasting test is defined as no caloric intake for at least ___ hours.
- A recent blood ___ can make the HbA1c unreliable.
- Screening should be considered for people in lower socio___ groups.
- Patients diagnosed with pre-diabetes should have an ___ follow-up test.
- Abnormal ___ (e.g., high triglycerides) are a risk factor for T2DM.
- General screening for all asymptomatic adults should begin at age ___ .
- One of the classic symptoms is unexplained weight ___.
30 Clues: A classic symptom of diabetes, . • Another classic symptom of diabetes, • This condition is a major risk factor for T2DM. • A recent blood ___ can make the HbA1c unreliable. • Women with a history of GDM require ___ screening. • One of the classic symptoms is unexplained weight ___. • Obstructive sleep ___ is listed as a risk factor for T2DM. • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2025-12-02
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- : Common form of diabetes characterized largely by insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency.
- : Acidic by-products produced when the body breaks down fat for energy, which can accumulate in insulin deficiency.
- : Small sterile blade used to obtain a capillary blood sample from the fingertip for glucose checking.
- : Principal circulating monosaccharide; fasting and post-meal levels are used to diagnose and monitor diabetes.
- : Term for background insulin that covers the body’s glucose needs between meals and overnight.
- : Component of a continuous glucose monitor that sits on or under the skin and detects glucose levels.
- : Autoimmune form of diabetes marked by near-complete loss of endogenous insulin secretion.
- : Abdominal organ containing islets of Langerhans, where beta cells produce and secrete insulin.
- : Excessive thirst, commonly seen when high blood sugar causes increased urination and dehydration.
- : Peptide hormone made by pancreatic beta cells that promotes cellular uptake of glucose, particularly in muscle and adipose tissue.
- : Abbreviation for a system that continuously measures interstitial glucose using a sensor and transmitter.
- : Sustained elevation in blood glucose that can cause acute symptoms and long-term vascular complications.
- : Macronutrient group (sugars, starches, some fibers) most responsible for post-prandial rises in blood glucose.
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- : Blood test that reflects average glucose over a shorter period (roughly 2–3 weeks) by measuring glycated serum proteins.
- : Blood glucose low enough to cause symptoms such as shakiness, sweating, confusion, or loss of consciousness.
- : Hormone produced by alpha cells of the pancreas that raises blood glucose, acting as a counter-regulatory force to insulin.
- : Discrete insulin dose given to cover a meal or correct a high blood sugar.
- : Acute, life-threatening complication with hyperglycemia, ketone overproduction, and metabolic acidosis.
- : Nerve damage often seen in diabetes, frequently causing burning, tingling, or numbness in the feet and hands.
- : Excessive urination, often an early symptom of uncontrolled hyperglycemia due to osmotic diuresis.
- : Device that delivers continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, often with programmable basal rates and bolus doses.
- : Glycated hemoglobin test that reflects average blood glucose over roughly the previous 2–3 months.
- : Diabetes-related damage to the tiny blood vessels of the retina that can lead to vision loss.
23 Clues: : Discrete insulin dose given to cover a meal or correct a high blood sugar. • : Autoimmune form of diabetes marked by near-complete loss of endogenous insulin secretion. • : Term for background insulin that covers the body’s glucose needs between meals and overnight. • ...
DIABETES - EOTY AMSA-UPR 2024 2024-03-24
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- diabetes karena pilihan makan dan gaya hidup
- makanan yang dihindari penderita diabetes
- gejala diabetes
- hormon dalam penyerapan gula darah
- kandungan makanan yang mempengaruhi kadar gula darah
- salah satu sumber karbohidrat penderita diabetes
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- organ penghasil insulin
- penyakit kencing manis
- diabetes pada anak anak
- kerusakan saraf akibat diabetes
10 Clues: gejala diabetes • penyakit kencing manis • organ penghasil insulin • diabetes pada anak anak • kerusakan saraf akibat diabetes • hormon dalam penyerapan gula darah • makanan yang dihindari penderita diabetes • diabetes karena pilihan makan dan gaya hidup • salah satu sumber karbohidrat penderita diabetes • kandungan makanan yang mempengaruhi kadar gula darah
DIABETES : EOTY AMSA-UPR 2024 2024-03-24
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- organ penghasil insulin
- gejala diabetes
- tipe diabetes pada anak anak
- makanan yang dihindari penderita diabetes
- kandungan makanan yang mempengaruhi kadar gula darah
- hormon dalam penyerapan gula darah
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- penyakit kencing manis
- salah satu sumber karbohidrat penderita diabetes
- kerusakan saraf akibat diabetes
- diabetes karena pilihan makan dan gaya hidup
10 Clues: gejala diabetes • penyakit kencing manis • organ penghasil insulin • tipe diabetes pada anak anak • kerusakan saraf akibat diabetes • hormon dalam penyerapan gula darah • makanan yang dihindari penderita diabetes • diabetes karena pilihan makan dan gaya hidup • salah satu sumber karbohidrat penderita diabetes • kandungan makanan yang mempengaruhi kadar gula darah
Know Your Diabetes 2013-01-18
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- The strongest word in our life and the most important in fighting diabetes
- How many types of diabetes are there
- One of the most common causes of Diabetes is when this increases. We have to buy new clothes when we become this.
- This Organ is responsible for Diabetes
- This is how we can stay in shape and also control diabetes
- The one most important thing that you can spread to others very easily
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- The most important person who should be consulted for any emergency
- This is a risk factor for diabetes and cancer
- One of our major sense organs which gets effected due to diabetes and we should go to a specialist regularly
- A name used when diabetes is caused from Father to son, Mother to daughter, Grand father to Grand Daughter etc.
- When the levels of blood sugar increase, doctors will prescribe this injection to control Type 2 Diabetes
- The one thing that is more important than wealth
12 Clues: How many types of diabetes are there • This Organ is responsible for Diabetes • This is a risk factor for diabetes and cancer • The one thing that is more important than wealth • This is how we can stay in shape and also control diabetes • The most important person who should be consulted for any emergency • ...
Know Your Diabetes 2013-01-18
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- The most important person who should be consulted for any emergency
- The one thing that is more important than wealth
- The strongest word in our life and the most important in fighting diabetes
- When the levels of blood sugar increase, doctors will prescribe this injection to control Type 2 Diabetes
- A name used when diabetes is caused from Father to son, Mother to daughter, Grand father to Grand Daughter etc.
- This Organ is responsible for Diabetes
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- One of the most common causes of Diabetes is when this increases. We have to buy new clothes when we become this.
- This is a risk factor for diabetes and cancer
- How many types of diabetes are there
- The one most important thing that you can spread to others very easily
- One of our major sense organs which gets effected due to diabetes and we should go to a specialist regularly
- This is how we can stay in shape and also control diabetes
12 Clues: How many types of diabetes are there • This Organ is responsible for Diabetes • This is a risk factor for diabetes and cancer • The one thing that is more important than wealth • This is how we can stay in shape and also control diabetes • The most important person who should be consulted for any emergency • ...
Know Your Diabetes 2013-01-18
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- How many types of diabetes are there
- The one thing that is more important than wealth
- The one most important thing that you can spread to others very easily
- One of the most common causes of Diabetes is when this increases. We have to buy new clothes when we become this.
- The strongest word in our life and the most important in fighting diabetes
- This Organ is responsible for Diabetes
- When the levels of blood sugar increase, doctors will prescribe this injection to control Type 2 Diabetes
- One of our major sense organs which gets effected due to diabetes and we should go to a specialist regularly
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- The most important person who should be consulted for any emergency
- A name used when diabetes is caused from Father to son, Mother to daughter, Grand father to Grand Daughter etc.
- This is a risk factor for diabetes and cancer
- This is how we can stay in shape and also control diabetes
12 Clues: How many types of diabetes are there • This Organ is responsible for Diabetes • This is a risk factor for diabetes and cancer • The one thing that is more important than wealth • This is how we can stay in shape and also control diabetes • The most important person who should be consulted for any emergency • ...
Puzzle 2017-02-07
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- An infection that causes tissue necrosis
- Nerve damage due to type 1 or type 2 diabetes
- Associated with greater survival in older adults with DM
- Main method used to manage and prevent type 2 DM.
- A hormone produced by the body to help regulate the blood glucose levels.
- A life-threatening condition caused by hyperglycemia
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- This is a crucial continuous step towards controlling diabetes
- A hormone produced by the alpha cells in the pancreas
- Increased thirst, caused by increased blood glucose levels
- Decreased glucose levels in blood, below normal range.
- An organ which produces insulin.
- An individual with insulin resistance has ______ diabetes.
- Increased glucose levels in blood, surpassed normal range.
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
- A disease which prevents the body from producing sufficient amounts of insulin
15 Clues: An organ which produces insulin. • Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy • An infection that causes tissue necrosis • Nerve damage due to type 1 or type 2 diabetes • Main method used to manage and prevent type 2 DM. • A life-threatening condition caused by hyperglycemia • A hormone produced by the alpha cells in the pancreas • ...
SGTL2 Drugs 2019-01-29
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- Energy that comes from food
- is damage to the nerves
- a dummy drug in a clinical study
- diabetes may damage to the small blood vessels in the retina
- new site for treatment of diabetes
- diabetes occurs during pregnancy
- is when you have too little glucose in the blood
- drug which works by Increasing renal excretion of glucose
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- drug which works by delaying glucose absorption
- is damage to the kidneys
- study of dapagliflozin
- persistent increase in glucose levels in blood
- It measures the blood glucose level after fasting overnight
- an association formed for diabetes
- average blood glucose level over the past 2 to 3 months
- a hormone made by the pancreas
- A simple sugar found in the blood
17 Clues: study of dapagliflozin • is damage to the nerves • is damage to the kidneys • Energy that comes from food • a hormone made by the pancreas • a dummy drug in a clinical study • diabetes occurs during pregnancy • A simple sugar found in the blood • new site for treatment of diabetes • an association formed for diabetes • persistent increase in glucose levels in blood • ...
TTS DIABETES : EOTY AMSA-UPR 2024 2024-03-28
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- kandungan makanan yang mempengaruhi kadar gula darah
- kerusakan saraf akibat diabetes
- gejala diabetes
- organ penghasil insulin
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- salah satu sumber karbohidrat pengganti nasi putih pada penderita diabetes
- makanan yang dihindari penderita diabetes
- penyakit kencing manis
- hormon dalam penyerapan gula darah
- tipe diabetes pada anak anak
- tipe diabetes karena pola makan dan gaya hidup
10 Clues: gejala diabetes • penyakit kencing manis • organ penghasil insulin • tipe diabetes pada anak anak • kerusakan saraf akibat diabetes • hormon dalam penyerapan gula darah • makanan yang dihindari penderita diabetes • tipe diabetes karena pola makan dan gaya hidup • kandungan makanan yang mempengaruhi kadar gula darah • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2019-12-06
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- juegos niños
- dosis altas
- ojos grandes
- enfermedad grave
- juegos altos
- medicamento grande
- enfermedad de la cabeza
- pastillas gordos
- hombre enfermo
- crecen mucho
- niño enfermo
- medicamento potente
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- niñas jugando
- fuerza bruta
- pastillas chicas
- receptor potente
- persona gorda
- celula fria
- numero suerte
- signo importante
- pastilla azul
- operacion mujeres
- medico especialista
- cierto para todos
- liquido agua
- dolor estomago
- medicamento enfermos
- dos enfermedad mala
- cabeza chica
29 Clues: dosis altas • celula fria • fuerza bruta • juegos niños • ojos grandes • juegos altos • liquido agua • crecen mucho • cabeza chica • niño enfermo • niñas jugando • persona gorda • numero suerte • pastilla azul • dolor estomago • hombre enfermo • pastillas chicas • receptor potente • enfermedad grave • signo importante • pastillas gordos • operacion mujeres • cierto para todos • medicamento grande • medico especialista • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2020-03-09
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- low blood sugar
- nerve cell damage
- damage to the blood vessels in the eye
- the death of body tissue due to either a lack of blood flow or a serious bacterial infection
- increased thirst
- damage to the blood bessels in the kidneys
- a sugar that the body uses for energy. In order to use it properly, your body must have enough of the hormone insulin.
- high levels of sugar, or glucose, in the blood
- high levels of glucose in urine
- a hormone that helps the body use glucose.
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- a hormone made by the pancreas. It works to raise the concentration of glucose and fatty acids in the bloodstream.
- Drugs used in diabetes mellitus treatment by lowering the glucose level in the blood.
- a foreign substance such as a virus that invades the body
- excessive urination
- a gland organ.Enzymes, or digestive juices are secreted by the pancreas into the small intestine.
- specialized proteins that are part of the immune system
- increased hunger
- the system of immune responses of an organism against its own healthy cells and tissues
- a serious complication of diabetes that occurs when your body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones
- the process of removing excess water, solutes, and toxins from the blood in people whose kidneys can no longer perform these functions naturally
20 Clues: low blood sugar • increased thirst • increased hunger • nerve cell damage • excessive urination • high levels of glucose in urine • damage to the blood vessels in the eye • damage to the blood bessels in the kidneys • a hormone that helps the body use glucose. • high levels of sugar, or glucose, in the blood • specialized proteins that are part of the immune system • ...
Diabetes Melitus 2021-04-10
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- Welche Altersgruppe leidet häufig an Typ 1 Diabetes?
- Um das Risiko einer Verletzung der Zehen zu verringern, sollten Zuckerkranke in die______ gehen.
- Ein typisches Symptom bei einer Überzuckerung
- Wo kann der Zucker nebst dem Blut noch gemessen werden?
- Wo wird das Insulin gebildet?
- Was sind Typ 2 Diabetiker häufig?
- Was für ein Insulinmangel weist ein Typ 2 Diabetiker auf?
- Was ist die Folge, wenn eine Unterzuckerung nicht erkannt wird?
- Welches Organ wird stark in Mitleidenschaft gezogen?
- Ein typisches Symptom bei einer Unterzuckerung
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- Wie wird die Blutzuckerkrankheit genannt?
- Was heißt Diabetes mellitus?
- Welcher Typ von Zuckerkrankheit kommt am häufigsten vor?
- Womit wird das Insulin konventionell verabreicht?
- Welches Hormon fehlt bei der Blutzuckerkrankheit?
- Wann darf ein Traubenzucker gegessen werden?
- Was für ein Insulinmangel weist ein Typ 1 Diabetiker auf?
- Wo wird der Blutzucker gemessen?
- Für was braucht es das Insulin? _______ von Zucker ins Blut
- Wann soll auf Zucker aller Art verzichtet werden?
20 Clues: Was heißt Diabetes mellitus? • Wo wird das Insulin gebildet? • Wo wird der Blutzucker gemessen? • Was sind Typ 2 Diabetiker häufig? • Wie wird die Blutzuckerkrankheit genannt? • Wann darf ein Traubenzucker gegessen werden? • Ein typisches Symptom bei einer Überzuckerung • Ein typisches Symptom bei einer Unterzuckerung • Womit wird das Insulin konventionell verabreicht? • ...
Diabetes NMCSD 2018-03-11
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- Type of insulin given immediately with DKA
- Most common cause of DKA
- Triad of hyperglycemia, acidosis, and ketosis
- Tocolytic that can raise blood sugars
- Raises serum glucose levels 6 hrs after 1st dose lasting 3 days
- Insulin does not cross this
- A sulfonylurea that binds to pancreatic beta-cell ATP to increase insulin
- In DKA elevated glucose creates an osmotic gradient leading to this
- Patients with GDM need 3 meals and 2 to 3 of these
- Type of insulin which should be used over regular insulin
- Women with GMD have a higher risk of developing this
- A biguanide that inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis
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- One of two populations with the highest risk of GDM
- Type of saline used to initiate volume replacement in DKA
- GDM patients have a 15-70% risk of developing this after delivery
- Results from fetal hyperglycemia
- Responsible for fruity breath
- Intolerance of this leads to GDM
- Defined as 4,000 grams or more
- May lead to fatal fetal arrhythmia
- Electrolyte that needs replacement in DKA even if in normal range
- Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, nephropathy and ___
- Type of carbohydrates recommended in diabetic diet
23 Clues: Most common cause of DKA • Insulin does not cross this • Responsible for fruity breath • Defined as 4,000 grams or more • Results from fetal hyperglycemia • Intolerance of this leads to GDM • May lead to fatal fetal arrhythmia • Tocolytic that can raise blood sugars • Type of insulin given immediately with DKA • Triad of hyperglycemia, acidosis, and ketosis • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2016-04-17
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- Sore digit
- One way of getting 1 Down in
- This one doesn’t need a shilling to work
- C6H12O6 , C12H22011, C6H10O5
- This bad guy sounds like a villain from Star Trek
- Another way of getting 1 Down in
- A insurance policy in the fridge
- The worst day of your life
- Sounds like it should keep you warm
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- One Mystery Incorporated for grown ups
- A steep road with a c for an e and missing an n
- Makes digit sore
- An overactive child
- C6H12O6
- Always at the back
- How low can you go
- Food boss
- Following a meal
- You might not write your name with this one
- You get lots of this if you forget 1 Down
20 Clues: C6H12O6 • Food boss • Sore digit • Makes digit sore • Following a meal • Always at the back • How low can you go • An overactive child • The worst day of your life • One way of getting 1 Down in • C6H12O6 , C12H22011, C6H10O5 • Another way of getting 1 Down in • A insurance policy in the fridge • Sounds like it should keep you warm • One Mystery Incorporated for grown ups • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2024-03-27
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- nonstarchy vegetable typically contain this amount
- a starchy vegetable
- decreased cellular response to insulin
- label on food items that provide serving sizes and total carbohydrates
- excessive appetite
- blood sugar level less than 70 mg/dl
- caused by microvascular damage
- an example of a free food
- counting this nutrient is the mainstay to meal-planning
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- highly effective in preventing pre-diabetes from progressing to type 2 diabetes
- counts as one carbohydrate choice
- rapid acting insulin such as apart, lispro
- accumulation of ketone bodies from the incomplete breakdown of fatty acids from
- type of diabetes characterized by absence of insulin
- a non-starchy vegetable
- used for patients with difficulty understanding health and math concepts
- recommended to all diabetics for weight control, diabetes prevention and managing glucose levels
- insulin injected one or twice a day
- most often diagnosed after the age of 45 y/o
- a method to calculate insulin requirement based on the amount of carbohydrates consumed
- characterized by glucose levels over 600 mg/dl
21 Clues: excessive appetite • a starchy vegetable • a non-starchy vegetable • an example of a free food • caused by microvascular damage • counts as one carbohydrate choice • insulin injected one or twice a day • blood sugar level less than 70 mg/dl • decreased cellular response to insulin • rapid acting insulin such as apart, lispro • most often diagnosed after the age of 45 y/o • ...
DIABETES PREVENTION 2023-08-12
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- Inflammation of the pancreas
- Sluggishness or not functioning
- Fuzzy
- Agents that infect living organisms
- Chemical processes necessary life
- Related to the heart
- Open skin lesions or wounds
- Twitching or prickling
- Deficit in moisture, parched
- Physical weariness
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- State of body with no feeling
- Measure of heaviness
- Mellitis or Insipidus
- Weighing more than is normal
- Tubes carrying blood away from heart
- Strong desire or need for food
- Peptide or steroid made by a tissue
- Process of voiding urine
- Plasma, cell, & platelet circulated by heart
- Hereditary unit consisting of DNA
20 Clues: Fuzzy • Physical weariness • Measure of heaviness • Related to the heart • Mellitis or Insipidus • Twitching or prickling • Process of voiding urine • Open skin lesions or wounds • Inflammation of the pancreas • Weighing more than is normal • Deficit in moisture, parched • State of body with no feeling • Strong desire or need for food • Sluggishness or not functioning • ...
Diabetes crossword 2024-10-28
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- A condition that occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin
- what you do to help lower your blood sugar
- something that you might eat to help with your blood sugar
- what your blood sugar could be when you have a big amount of food
- one of the symptoms of diabetes where you are feeling tiredness
- when you cant see very well so you need glasses
- when you are wanting to drink something
- one of the organs in the body that pumps insulin
- when a person has to much body fat on them
- when you get type 1 from birth
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- someone who helps you with having diabetes
- when you get type 2 when your older
- when you want to look after your health
- what gets broken down by insulin
- the main sugar found inside the body
- something that could happen to your health if you don't look after it
- were natural sugars come form
- the percentage of people that are type two
- when someone that has diabetes skin feels when they have it itchy skin
- you are feeling like sleeping
- when you don't eat healthy or do any exercise
- were people get this genetically
22 Clues: were natural sugars come form • you are feeling like sleeping • when you get type 1 from birth • what gets broken down by insulin • were people get this genetically • when you get type 2 when your older • the main sugar found inside the body • when you want to look after your health • when you are wanting to drink something • someone who helps you with having diabetes • ...
Checkpoint 1: Pengenalan, Pencegahan & Faktor Risiko Diabetes 2026-03-10
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- Apakah penyakit keadaan paras gula dalam darah tinggi secara luar biasa kerana badan sama ada tidak menghasilkan insulin yang mencukupi atau tidak dapat menggunakan insulin yang dihasilkan?
- Apakah faktor risiko utama diabetes?
- Ubat oral yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes?
- Ubat suntikan yang diguankan untuk mengawal diabetes?
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- Salah satu cara untuk mengawal diabetes?
- Aktiviti fizikal untuk mengawal diabetes?
- Apakah foktor risiko diabetes yang tidak boleh diubah?
- Organ yang menhasilkan insulin ?
- Salah satu simptom utama diabetes?
- Ujian darah yang digunakan untuk diagnos diabetes?
10 Clues: Organ yang menhasilkan insulin ? • Salah satu simptom utama diabetes? • Apakah faktor risiko utama diabetes? • Salah satu cara untuk mengawal diabetes? • Aktiviti fizikal untuk mengawal diabetes? • Ubat oral yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes? • Ujian darah yang digunakan untuk diagnos diabetes? • Ubat suntikan yang diguankan untuk mengawal diabetes? • ...
DIABETES 2026-02-26
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- Apakah penyakit keadaan paras gula dalam darah tinggi secara luar biasa kerana badan sama ada tidak menghasilkan insulin yang mencukupi atau tidak dapat menggunakan insulin yang dihasilkan?............................................
- Ubat oral yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes?..........................................
- Ubat suntikan yang diguankan untuk mengawal diabetes?..........................................
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- Ujian darah yang digunakan untuk diagnos diabetes?..................................................
- Apakah faktor risiko utama diabetes?............................................
- Aktiviti fizikal untuk mengawal diabetes?..................................................
- Apakah foktor risiko diabetes yang tidak boleh diubah?.....................
- Insulin dihasilkan oleh organ …………………………….?
- Salah satu cara untuk mengawal diabetes?..........................................
- Salah satu simptom utama diabetes?............................................
10 Clues: Insulin dihasilkan oleh organ …………………………….? • Apakah foktor risiko diabetes yang tidak boleh diubah?..................... • Salah satu simptom utama diabetes?............................................ • Apakah faktor risiko utama diabetes?............................................ • ...
Pengenalan, Pencegahan & Faktor Risiko Diabetes 2026-04-08
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- Apakah faktor risiko utama diabetes?
- Organ yang menghasilkan insulin?
- Ubat suntikan yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes?
- Ujian darah yang digunakan untuk diagnosa diabetes?
- Apakah penyakit keadaan paras gula dalam darah tinggi secara luar biasa kerana badan sama ada tidak menghasilkan insulin yang mencukupi atau tidak dapat menggunakan insulin yang dihasilkan?
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- Ubat oral yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes?
- Apakah faktor risiko diabetes yang tidak boleh diubah?
- Salah satu simptom utama diabetes?
- Aktiviti fizikal untuk mengawal diabetes?
- Salah satu cara untuk mengawal diabetes?
10 Clues: Organ yang menghasilkan insulin? • Salah satu simptom utama diabetes? • Apakah faktor risiko utama diabetes? • Salah satu cara untuk mengawal diabetes? • Aktiviti fizikal untuk mengawal diabetes? • Ubat oral yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes? • Ujian darah yang digunakan untuk diagnosa diabetes? • Ubat suntikan yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes? • ...
At the doctor (Fryčovická) 2019-06-10
28 Clues: moč • rýma • křeče • obvaz • vzorek • průjem • angína • zvracet • těhotný • vyrážka • nateklý • mrtvice • svědivý • chřipka • diabetes • očkování • rakovina • vyhrnout • zubní kaz • žloutenka • pojištění • stížnosti • zápal plic • kapky (mn.č.) • zástava srdce • tlak (blad...) • lékařská kontrola • točí se mi hlava (I feel...)
How much do you know? 2020-01-28
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- Class of insulin with Onset 0.8-4hrs and Peak less defined or no pronounced peak
- intermediate acting insulin
- Term used when your blood sugar is below normal
- A long acting insulin
- Prior to antibiotic, you should make sure that _____ have been ordered
- A long acting insulin
- Doxycycline causes tooth __________.
- Antibiotics have a tendency to have a lot of drug to drug ________.
- Class of insulin with Onset 10-30min and Peak 30min-3 hour
- You should stop this med 24-48 before any procedure with IV contrast.
- A short acting insulin
- A type of diabetes that affects the way the body processes blood sugar.
- Class of insulin with Onset 1.5-4hrs and Peak 4-12 hour
- A rapid acting insulin
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- A long acting insulin.
- A term used when your blood sugar is above normal
- You should avoid mild products with what antibiotic
- A group of disease that result in too much sugar in blood
- A rapid acting insulin
- What causes Red Man Syndrome?
- A type of diabetes which the pancreas produces little or no insulin
- A form diabetes where the high blood sugar affect pregnant women
- Class of insulin with Onset 30min to 1hr and Peak 2-5 hour
- What is it called when you are sensitive to light? Precaution for Tetracyclines.
- A rapid acting insulin
- An antibiotic that you need to assess for allergies; especially ANAPHYLAXIS
- A condition in which blood sugar is high, but not high enough to be Type 2 diabetes
- Injection given to a patient with diabetes to lower blood sugar.
28 Clues: A long acting insulin • A long acting insulin • A long acting insulin. • A rapid acting insulin • A rapid acting insulin • A short acting insulin • A rapid acting insulin • intermediate acting insulin • What causes Red Man Syndrome? • Doxycycline causes tooth __________. • Term used when your blood sugar is below normal • A term used when your blood sugar is above normal • ...
Pengenalan, Pencegahan & Faktor Risiko Diabetes 2026-04-08
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- ubat oral yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes?
- aktiviti fizikal untuk mengawal diabetes?
- salah satu cara untuk mengawal diabetes?
- ubat suntikan yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes?
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- organ yang menghasilkan insulin?
- salah satu simptom utama diabetes?
- ujian darah yang digunakan untuk diagnos diabetes?
- apakah penyakit keadaan paras gula dalam darah tinggi secara luar biasa kerana badan sama ada tidak menghasilkan insulin yang mencukupi atau tidak dapat menggunakan insulin yang dihasilkan?
- apakah faktor risiko utama diabetes?
- apakah faktor risiko diabetes yang tidak boleh diubah?
10 Clues: organ yang menghasilkan insulin? • salah satu simptom utama diabetes? • apakah faktor risiko utama diabetes? • salah satu cara untuk mengawal diabetes? • aktiviti fizikal untuk mengawal diabetes? • ubat oral yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes? • ujian darah yang digunakan untuk diagnos diabetes? • ubat suntikan yang digunakan untuk mengawal diabetes? • ...
Diabetes - Dakota Whitacre 2023-04-25
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- What type 2 diabetes used to be called
- Showing signs of diabetes
- Assigned to diabetes patients
- The diabetes a pregnant women would get
- The body uses to help process sugars
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- Excess of glucose in the bloodstream
- What type 1 diabetes used to be called
- Doctor for eye care
- The organ that produces insulin
- Chemical messengers
- Blood sugar level is lower than standard
- Used when referring to blood sugar levels
12 Clues: Doctor for eye care • Chemical messengers • Showing signs of diabetes • Assigned to diabetes patients • The organ that produces insulin • Excess of glucose in the bloodstream • The body uses to help process sugars • What type 1 diabetes used to be called • What type 2 diabetes used to be called • The diabetes a pregnant women would get • Blood sugar level is lower than standard • ...
Diabetes & Me Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-23
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- Do most people show symptoms?
- What type of food is amazing for people to eat!
- What type of diabetes does Delilah have -- the type people get?
- What can people do to decrease the risk of diabetes?
- What type of food should people limit?
- What is important to have?
- What chronic disease does Delilah have?
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- Who should you listen to about medical problems?
- Who can have diabetes?
- What type of diabetes are people born with?
- What fights against too much sugar and causes diabetes if it doesn’t work?
- Fruits and ______ are healthy snacks.
12 Clues: Who can have diabetes? • What is important to have? • Do most people show symptoms? • Fruits and ______ are healthy snacks. • What type of food should people limit? • What chronic disease does Delilah have? • What type of diabetes are people born with? • What type of food is amazing for people to eat! • Who should you listen to about medical problems? • ...
DIABETES CROSS-WORD 2016-05-23
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- The type of Diabetes that is affected by lack of activity and obesity
- The organ which produces Glucose
- The organ which secretes this hormone
- Name of the complication concerned with the heart and high blood pressure
- Name of the complication that causes the metabolism of fatty acids and proteins
- One of the symptoms of Diabetes causes vision to become _____
- To prevent Diabetes, stay away from this particular habit
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- The complication that happens as a result of Diabetes, affecting the brain
- Name of the hormone secreted when levels of glucose are too low
- Another one of the symptoms of Diabetes causes severe weight _____
- These are the specific cells located within the Pancreas that secrete the hormone when blood glucose levels are high
- The name given when there is too much sugar in blood
- The hormone responsible for delivering Glucose to cells
- The type of Diabetes that destroys the hormone produced
14 Clues: The organ which produces Glucose • The organ which secretes this hormone • The name given when there is too much sugar in blood • The hormone responsible for delivering Glucose to cells • The type of Diabetes that destroys the hormone produced • To prevent Diabetes, stay away from this particular habit • One of the symptoms of Diabetes causes vision to become _____ • ...
Diabetes 2023-01-29
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- verensokerin laskeminen liian alas
- lyhenne metaboliselle oireyhtymälle (keskivartalolihavuus, korkea kolesteroli ja verenpaine)
- sairaus, jossa haima ei tuota riittävästi insuliinia
- hormoni, jonka avulla sokeria siirtyy verestä soluille
- tästä kohtaa kehoa suoritetaan verensokerin mittaus
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- elin, joka tuottaa insuliinia
- koira, joka haistaa omistajansa liian alhaisen verensokerin
- elimistön tärkein energiaa antava aine
- ikävaihe, jolloin tyypin 2 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa
- diabeetikon vaarallinen tila muodostuu, kun aivot eivät saa sokeria
- hoitotapa, jolla diabeetikko saa vereensä insuliinia
11 Clues: elin, joka tuottaa insuliinia • verensokerin laskeminen liian alas • elimistön tärkein energiaa antava aine • ikävaihe, jolloin tyypin 2 diabetes yleensä puhkeaa • tästä kohtaa kehoa suoritetaan verensokerin mittaus • sairaus, jossa haima ei tuota riittävästi insuliinia • hoitotapa, jolla diabeetikko saa vereensä insuliinia • ...
Diabetes 2013-06-05
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- helps prevent diabetes
- a symptom of diabetes
- a race of the high risk group
- produced by the pancreas
- controlled by insulin, a type of sugar
- a condition that occurs when the body can't regulate glucose
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- when the body can't efficiently use the insulin
- a symptom of diabetes
- the number of deaths worldwide in 2005 from diabetes
- when the pancreas is unable to produce insulin
- high ______ pressure
- a third type of diabetes may occur during this
12 Clues: high ______ pressure • a symptom of diabetes • a symptom of diabetes • helps prevent diabetes • produced by the pancreas • a race of the high risk group • controlled by insulin, a type of sugar • when the pancreas is unable to produce insulin • a third type of diabetes may occur during this • when the body can't efficiently use the insulin • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2020-02-27
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- Inhaled insulin: do NOT give to pts with DKA, smokers, COPD or asthma- can cause bronchospasm.
- Fastest absorbing SQ injection site for insulin- followed by arm, thigh, buttock, then leg.
- Brand name Januvia: Dipepptidyl peptidase-4 (DP-4) Inhibitor. Enhance activities of incretins.
- Insulin ________ may be better for vision impaired patients because they can hear the “clicks” while dialing the dose.
- “occurring after a meal”
- Insulin storage: Can leave at room temp (<86F->32F) for up to _______ weeks. Store unopened vials in refrigerator.
- oral med that increased insulin reuptake in muscle. Pioglitazone may increase risk for bladder cancer and CHF.
- Phenomenon: Hyperglycemia in AM due to growth hormone and cortisol. Test 2-4 AM, if high increase insulin.
- ALL patients with Type I DM require ___________________.
- Effect: Hyperglycemia in AM due to too much insulin at night, test 2-4AM, if low give snack and/or less insulin
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- oral med that decreases rate of hepatic insulin production. hold 1-2 days before and 48 hrs after IV contrast.
- nateglinide. Creates rapid, short lived relieaseof insulin from pancreas.
- acting insulin with onset of 30-min-1hr, peak 2-5 hr, duration 5-8 hr. i.e., Regular.
- atropy or hypertrophy of SQ tissue when injection sites are not rotated.
- acting Cloudy insulin with onset 1.5-4hr, peak 4-12 hours, duration 12-18 hours. **never give IV!**
- glipizide, glyburide, glimepiride. Stimulate release of insulin from pancreatic islets.
- acting onset 0.8-4hr peak- less defined, no peak in some individuals. Duration 16-24 hours. i.e., glargine – do not give for postprandial glucose
- acting insulin with onset of 10-30 minutes, peak of 30mins-3hrs, duration -5 hours. i.e., lispro, aspart. (Adminsiter within 15 minutes of a meal.)
- Insulin cannot be taken __________________ because it is inactivated by gastric contents.
19 Clues: “occurring after a meal” • ALL patients with Type I DM require ___________________. • atropy or hypertrophy of SQ tissue when injection sites are not rotated. • nateglinide. Creates rapid, short lived relieaseof insulin from pancreas. • acting insulin with onset of 30-min-1hr, peak 2-5 hr, duration 5-8 hr. i.e., Regular. • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS 2024-03-11
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- salah satu gejala neuropati sensorik adalah...
- kondisi kadar glukosa darah dibawah normal
- komplikasi DM pada pembuluh darah jantung
- salah satu bentuk neuropati motorik adalah...
- pilar pertama penatalaksanaan DM
- diabetes dikenal dimasyarakat sebagai...
- komplikasi DM di mata
- yang meningkat pada pasien diabetes adalah..
- obat suntik untuk pasien DM
- nama lain dari sakit DM
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- komplikasi DM disistem saraf
- komplikasi DM yang menyebabkan luka lama sembuh
- ankle brakhial index
- komplikasi DM ke ginjal
- kondisi kadar glukosa darah yang meningkat
- komplikasi DM di gaster
- penatalaksanaan DM dengan memberikan penjelasan
- obat hipoglikemik oral
- singkatan dari penyakit diabetes mellitus
19 Clues: ankle brakhial index • komplikasi DM di mata • obat hipoglikemik oral • komplikasi DM ke ginjal • komplikasi DM di gaster • nama lain dari sakit DM • obat suntik untuk pasien DM • komplikasi DM disistem saraf • pilar pertama penatalaksanaan DM • diabetes dikenal dimasyarakat sebagai... • komplikasi DM pada pembuluh darah jantung • singkatan dari penyakit diabetes mellitus • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2024-08-20
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- A hormone made by the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas
- When blood glucose levels in the blood are too low, the patient experiences this
- A macrovascular complication associated with damage to the small blood vessels that supply the glomeruli of the kidney
- Nerve damage that occurs because of the metabolic imbalances associated with diabetes
- A chronic multisystem disease characterized by hyperglycemia from abnormal insulin production, impaired insulin use, or both
- The type of insulin that is absent in Type I diabetics
- A person with diabetes is more susceptible to THIS because of a defect in the mobilization of WBC's and an impaired phagocytosis by neutrophils and monocytes
- When blood glucose levels are too high, the patient experiences this
- The organ where insulin is made
- A movement activity that decreases insulin resistance and can have a direct effect on lowering glucose levels
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- The type of injection by which insulin is administered
- The organ where the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans are located
- A condition in which you have impaired glucose tolerance, impaired fasting glucose, or both
- Essential nutrients that come from sugar, starches and fiber
- Microvascular damage to the retina because of chronic hyperglycemia
- A condition in which is caused by a profound deficiency of insulin. It is characterized by hyperglycemia, ketosis, acidosis, and dehydration
- What breaks down glucose to make energy
- The period of time when insulin is at its maximum strength in the blood
- A device that delivers a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion
- Intermediate acting insulin is called...
20 Clues: The organ where insulin is made • What breaks down glucose to make energy • Intermediate acting insulin is called... • The type of injection by which insulin is administered • The type of insulin that is absent in Type I diabetics • Essential nutrients that come from sugar, starches and fiber • A device that delivers a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion • ...
Diabetes and the Endocrine System 2014-12-11
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- IGF-1 is produced primarily in the ____________
- IGF-1 has structural and functional similarities to _______________
- Glucocorticoid excess in this syndrome can impair glucose metabolism and lead to diabetes (leave out the “s” at the end)
- A diabetic may have to excuse themselves frequently when their serum glucose concentration rises significantly above 180 mg/dL because of this symptom
- Cortisol contributes to hyperglycemia by promoting __________ in the liver
- Cortisol inhibits the peripheral utilization of glucose by decreasing the translocation of glucose ________________ to the cell membrane
- Hyperglycemia inhibits the release of growth hormone at the ____________
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- There is too much of this hormone in diabetes when alpha cell response to hyperglycemia is blunted
- Diabetes ____________ is either an AVP deficiency or kidney insensitivity to AVP and only shares a name with diabetes mellitus to confuse medical students
- You should tell your doctor about your diabetes before taking this drug for your hypothyroidism
- _________ opposes the actions of insulin and can contribute to diabetes in people with acromegaly (2 words)
- The endocrine pancreas is made up of roughly one million cell clusters called islets of _______________
- This popular diabetes medication decreases hyperglycemia by suppressing gluconeogenesis in the liver
- People with Laron dwarfism have strikingly low rates of diabetes and do not respond to growth hormone treatment because they lack GH ________________
14 Clues: IGF-1 is produced primarily in the ____________ • IGF-1 has structural and functional similarities to _______________ • Hyperglycemia inhibits the release of growth hormone at the ____________ • Cortisol contributes to hyperglycemia by promoting __________ in the liver • ...
Elevate Workshop - Crossword 2024-05-31
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- - Long acting insulin
- - Insulin that manages 24 hours glucose
- - Drug of SGLT2 inhibitor class
- - form in which glucose is stored in liver
- - Damage to neurons due to diabetes
- - HbA1C > 6.5%
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- - Ultra fast acting insulin
- - Hormone released in fasting state
- - Phenomenon wherein early morning rise in glucose in Diabetes patients occurs
- - Acute complication of diabetes (3 letter short form)
- - Hormone released from beta cells of pancreas
- - Breakdown of glucose into energy
- - Indicate beta cell function and insulin production
- - Insulin that limits hyperglycemia after meals
- - Rebound hyperglycemia due to hypoglycemia throughout night
15 Clues: - HbA1C > 6.5% • - Long acting insulin • - Ultra fast acting insulin • - Drug of SGLT2 inhibitor class • - Breakdown of glucose into energy • - Hormone released in fasting state • - Damage to neurons due to diabetes • - Insulin that manages 24 hours glucose • - form in which glucose is stored in liver • - Hormone released from beta cells of pancreas • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2026-04-30
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- the ______ blood glucose test, no eating for 8 hours prior
- the main type of long term complication in type 2 diabetes
- a test that measures your blood sugar over the period of months
- the main type of long term complication in type 1 diabetes
- a type of diabetes that is autoimmune
- an acute complication of type 1 diabetes, occurs when there is a lack of insulin
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- a complication with type 2 diabetes where your blood sugar is too high
- another word for blood sugar
- a type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy
- the organ that produces insulin
- the hormone that regulates blood sugar
- a type of diabetes that is caused by your cells having insulin resistance
12 Clues: another word for blood sugar • the organ that produces insulin • a type of diabetes that is autoimmune • the hormone that regulates blood sugar • a type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy • the ______ blood glucose test, no eating for 8 hours prior • the main type of long term complication in type 2 diabetes • ...
Health Problems of Diabetes 2023-11-10
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- Professionals who can help you cure and prevent gum disease
- one of the three main energy sources for the body (the others are fat and protein).
- Another critical illness often coupled with Diabetes
- producing or showing no symptoms at first
- The loss or removal of a body part
- The way in which a person lives
- A limb that takes longer to heal cuts and sores
- when the body doesn’t use insulin as well as it should) is another pre-diabetes sign.
- A state of not seeing
- Jamaican name for Diabetes
- helps your body turn food into energy and controls your blood sugar levels.
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- Major health problem, More awareness is brought to it in the month of November.
- Signs and symptoms include tingling, Lack of feeling,
- An eye disease that can lead to blindness
- If blocked can cause heart attacks and stroke
- A symptom of Diabetes
- Symptoms include Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg especially on one side of the body
- Kidney Problems
- A person who's body doesn't make enough insulin or can't use it as well as it should.
- A treatment option for people with kidney failure. It’s a process that artificially cleans the blood.
20 Clues: Kidney Problems • A symptom of Diabetes • A state of not seeing • Jamaican name for Diabetes • The way in which a person lives • The loss or removal of a body part • An eye disease that can lead to blindness • producing or showing no symptoms at first • If blocked can cause heart attacks and stroke • A limb that takes longer to heal cuts and sores • ...
Diabetes 2013-08-16
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- what index is referred to when discussing food
- ___ glucose level
- what is the main organ involved in diabetes
- diabetes is a _____ condition
- risk factor for diabetes
- how many types of diabetes are there
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- required for type I diabetes
- complication of type II Diabetes
- what percentage of diabetes is type II
- checking BGL's ac means ___ hours post eating
10 Clues: ___ glucose level • risk factor for diabetes • required for type I diabetes • diabetes is a _____ condition • complication of type II Diabetes • how many types of diabetes are there • what percentage of diabetes is type II • what is the main organ involved in diabetes • checking BGL's ac means ___ hours post eating • what index is referred to when discussing food
la salud 2023-06-01
17 Clues: aplicar • vomitar • farmacia • el medico • me lastime • la alergia • el pediatra • la medicina • el dentista • las nauseas • la diabetes • el hospital • el colesterol • estar estresado • personal medico • el examen fisico • inflamado/hinchado
Pharmacology Ch. 13 Endocrine 2026-03-25
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- Drug that inhibits excess overnight hepatic glucose production
- Drugs belonging to the meglitinide class end in the suffix -________.
- Drug class used to treat hypothyroidism
- Endocrine gland that regulates metabolism
- Drug class that may cause hypoglycemia with diabetes meds
- Organ that must be monitored when taking propylthiouracil
- Only insulin type that may be given IV
- Corticosteroid steroid involved in the regulation of electrolytes and water balance
- Cause of secondary diabetes
- Diabetes complication involving nerve damage
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- Type of diabetes often controlled with diet and exercise
- Deficiency during pregnancy that may cause congenital hypothyroidism
- Hormone whose sensitivity is increased by metformin
- Autoimmune cause of hyperthyroidism
- The dose of the Medrol Dosepak is _________________ every day
- Disorder caused by deficiency of glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids
- Prescription note used for narrow therapeutic window drugs
- Most common insulin strength, expressed as U-___
- Type of insulin that provides all-day background levels
- Location of the adrenal glands
20 Clues: Cause of secondary diabetes • Location of the adrenal glands • Autoimmune cause of hyperthyroidism • Only insulin type that may be given IV • Drug class used to treat hypothyroidism • Endocrine gland that regulates metabolism • Diabetes complication involving nerve damage • Most common insulin strength, expressed as U-___ • ...
type 2 diabetes 2023-01-26
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- is a way to help get rid of diabetes
- diabetes is diabetes' scientific name
- Happens when you make no insulin
- When diabetes isn't treated
- allows glucose to enter cells to get energy
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- happens from genetics or randomly
- is A symptom that happens from type 2 diabetes
- is the organ that is affected by diabetes
- Is a fiber you eat to help maintain diabetes
- helps control blood pressure and heart rate
10 Clues: When diabetes isn't treated • Happens when you make no insulin • happens from genetics or randomly • is a way to help get rid of diabetes • diabetes is diabetes' scientific name • is the organ that is affected by diabetes • helps control blood pressure and heart rate • allows glucose to enter cells to get energy • Is a fiber you eat to help maintain diabetes • ...
