diabetes Crossword Puzzles
Kem Celik Diabetik 2023-10-09
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- organ penghasilan insulin
- tempat suntikan insulin
- kegagalan buah pinggang boleh menyebabkan pesakit perlu mendapatkan rawatan _____
- kencing manis
- kurang gula
- gula
- ubat kencing manis selepas makan
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- hormon
- (faktor keluarga) penyebab diabetes
- Diabetes berlaku apabila _____tidak sensitif kepada insulin
- penyimpanaan insulin yang betul
- Gliclazide di ambil _____ makan
- gula tinggi
- purata gula dalam 3 bulan
- penjagaan kaki
15 Clues: gula • hormon • gula tinggi • kurang gula • kencing manis • penjagaan kaki • tempat suntikan insulin • organ penghasilan insulin • purata gula dalam 3 bulan • penyimpanaan insulin yang betul • Gliclazide di ambil _____ makan • ubat kencing manis selepas makan • (faktor keluarga) penyebab diabetes • Diabetes berlaku apabila _____tidak sensitif kepada insulin • ...
Childhood Obesity 2022-12-09
Non-Communicable Diseases 2024-01-26
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- Caused when the body stops making insulin
- Caused by uncontrollable division of abnormal cells
- Diseases that is not passed through people
- When the blood pressure is higher than normal in the lungs
- A treatment for Pulmonary Hypertension
- Does not mean you are free of cancer and is just a break in the symptoms
- Type 2 diabetes can be prevented by
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- Develops in pregnant women
- 8th leading cause of death in the United States
- Removes excessive fluids
- Can be treated with inhalers
- The treatment for type 1 diabetes
- One of the best ways to prevent COPDS
- 16 million Americans have this disease
- A treatment for cancer
15 Clues: A treatment for cancer • Removes excessive fluids • Develops in pregnant women • Can be treated with inhalers • The treatment for type 1 diabetes • Type 2 diabetes can be prevented by • One of the best ways to prevent COPDS • 16 million Americans have this disease • A treatment for Pulmonary Hypertension • Caused when the body stops making insulin • ...
kidney & diabetes 2020-06-09
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- Reabsorbed by active co-transport in PCT
- The collecting ducts run through the center of these
- The ascending limb is described as this to water
- Numerous in the descending limb of Loop of Henle
- The function of the collecting ducts
- Smaller arteriole leaving Bowman's Capsule
- The main excretory substance
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- Cell holding the glomerular capillaries
- Form a brush border lining the Proximal Tubule
- Function of the distal tubule
- Process occuring in the Renal Corpusle
- NaCl enters tissue at lower ascending limb by this
- Has and increasing concentration of NaCl
- Hormone that controls osmolarity of the blood
14 Clues: The main excretory substance • Function of the distal tubule • The function of the collecting ducts • Process occuring in the Renal Corpusle • Cell holding the glomerular capillaries • Reabsorbed by active co-transport in PCT • Has and increasing concentration of NaCl • Smaller arteriole leaving Bowman's Capsule • Hormone that controls osmolarity of the blood • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2016-09-27
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- Medicatie bij D.M. type 1.
- Ernstige complicatie op de lange termijn
- Hierin vind je snel de richtlijnen bij afwijkende waardes.
- Voorkeurs prikplaats snelwerkende insuline
- Oorzaak van D.M. type 2.
- Te lage bloedsuikerwaarde.
- Ernstige complicatie op de korte termijn bij ontregelde bloedsuiker.
- Symptoom bij te hoge bloedsuiker.
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- Symptoom bij te lage bloedsuiker.
- Medicijn dat de insuline resistentie verminderd.
- Te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde.
- Orgaan dat insuline aanmaakt.
- Merknaam langwerkende insuline.
- Hormoon dat de bloedsuiker verhoogt.
14 Clues: Oorzaak van D.M. type 2. • Medicatie bij D.M. type 1. • Te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde. • Te lage bloedsuikerwaarde. • Orgaan dat insuline aanmaakt. • Merknaam langwerkende insuline. • Symptoom bij te lage bloedsuiker. • Symptoom bij te hoge bloedsuiker. • Hormoon dat de bloedsuiker verhoogt. • Ernstige complicatie op de lange termijn • Voorkeurs prikplaats snelwerkende insuline • ...
Diabetes revision 2024-01-28
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- essential cell to allow glucose to cross the cell membrane (7,8)
- organ that secretes insulin (8)
- type of breathing adopted to lower carbon dioxide levels (8)
- essential cells that produce insulin (4)
- common cause of type 2 diabetes (7)
- most likely cause of type 1 diabetes (10,7)
- type of diabetes associated with pregnancy (11)
- Significant sign of hypoglycaemia (10)
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- emergency clinical condition associated with hyperglycaemia (8,12)
- single glucose molecule (13)
- layer of skin where insulin should be injected (12)
- common drug belonging to the biguanides group (9)
- produced when fat stores are broken down (7)
- produced as a result of the breakdown of glucose (3)
14 Clues: single glucose molecule (13) • organ that secretes insulin (8) • common cause of type 2 diabetes (7) • Significant sign of hypoglycaemia (10) • essential cells that produce insulin (4) • most likely cause of type 1 diabetes (10,7) • produced when fat stores are broken down (7) • type of diabetes associated with pregnancy (11) • ...
GNR Diabetes 2023-04-13
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- Treat hypoglycemia when less than ____mg/dL
- What do you still give your patient with a high blood sugar even if they are not eating
- Your insulin dose will NEVER be higher than what
- Long acting insulin
- Should be held before and after procedures, with Dr's order
- What medications should be held before and after procedures
- Treat severe hypoglycemia with this
- Remove this personal device with a doctors order when they are not alert/oriented or on suicide precautions
- Rapid acting insulin
- What to give if enteral nutrition stopped abruptly
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- A glucommander with a rate under 30 units/hr can be on what type of unit
- When should Basal Insulin be held without a doctors order
- Divide the TOTAL carbs ______ by the insulin to carb ratio ordered
- Order this lab when StatStrip meter reads greater than 600mg/dL or HI
- How often blood sugars need checked for patient on Glucommander
15 Clues: Long acting insulin • Rapid acting insulin • Treat severe hypoglycemia with this • Treat hypoglycemia when less than ____mg/dL • Your insulin dose will NEVER be higher than what • What to give if enteral nutrition stopped abruptly • When should Basal Insulin be held without a doctors order • Should be held before and after procedures, with Dr's order • ...
Fun Quiz 2018-10-18
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- The thing we count to calculate an insulin dose
- British professional boxer from Bolton
- Theresa May has Type 1 diabetes and this job (5,8)
- Battery operated machine that gives insulin
- Children's diabetes charity
- Colour of trim on the uniform of a diabetes nurse
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- Local Olympic athlete (5,5)
- Well known young wizard in books and movies
- Famous UK girl band
- Local local football team
- Season with conkers, rain, and falling leaves
- Consultant Paediatrician name (2,6)
- When glucose is too low, we call it this word: a ____
13 Clues: Famous UK girl band • Local local football team • Local Olympic athlete (5,5) • Children's diabetes charity • Consultant Paediatrician name (2,6) • British professional boxer from Bolton • Well known young wizard in books and movies • Battery operated machine that gives insulin • Season with conkers, rain, and falling leaves • The thing we count to calculate an insulin dose • ...
SGTL2 Drugs 2019-01-29
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- Energy that comes from food
- study of dapagliflozin
- is damage to the kidneys
- persistent increase in glucose levels in blood
- an association formed for diabetes
- It measures the blood glucose level after fasting overnight
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- is damage to the nerves
- drug which works by Increasing renal excretion of glucose
- diabetes occurs during pregnancy
- new site for treatment of diabetes
- drug which works by delaying glucose absorption
- a dummy drug in a clinical study
- average blood glucose level over the past 2 to 3 months
13 Clues: study of dapagliflozin • is damage to the nerves • is damage to the kidneys • Energy that comes from food • diabetes occurs during pregnancy • a dummy drug in a clinical study • new site for treatment of diabetes • an association formed for diabetes • persistent increase in glucose levels in blood • drug which works by delaying glucose absorption • ...
Health and Body wellness 2019-03-12
Hormonsygdomme, TD1 og TD2 2022-11-01
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- - ses ved nefropati
- Førstegangspræparat til behandling af T2D
- Hvad hedder det, når blodglukose er for højt?
- Hvad hedder det fænomen, at insulin ikke har samme effekt som normalt?
- hvad stiger både i blodet og urinen, når blodglukose er forhøjet?
- - Hjerte-kar sygdomme, kræft og diabetes
- Hvilket hormon ses der forhøjet ved diabetes mellitus?
- - ses ved retinopati
- - stof der skaber afhængighed, øger puls og BT
- Hvilken effekt har forhøjet niveau af kortisol på musklerne?
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- Makroangiopati optræder i arterier som
- Nedsat føleevne i fødderne og nerver ses ved
- Hvilken effekt har forhøjet niveau af kortisol på kredsløbet?
- Hvad er årsagen til flere frie fedtsyrer i blodet ved diabetes mellitus?
- Hvad disponerer til T2D?
15 Clues: - ses ved nefropati • - ses ved retinopati • Hvad disponerer til T2D? • Makroangiopati optræder i arterier som • - Hjerte-kar sygdomme, kræft og diabetes • Førstegangspræparat til behandling af T2D • Nedsat føleevne i fødderne og nerver ses ved • Hvad hedder det, når blodglukose er for højt? • - stof der skaber afhængighed, øger puls og BT • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-07-06
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- There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______.
- Which of the sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat Type 1 Diabetes?
- Risk for ___________ skin integrity related to failure to rotate insulin injection site.
- In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what?
- This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia.
- The pancreas produces ___ which increases plasma glucose levels. It is also administered for severe hypoglycemia.
- Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, and Biguanides are just a few examples of what type of oral drug?
- A new admit that has Type 11 diabetes is put on your floor. She says she if very hungry and would like to eat something soon. What type of insulin would you administer to her if she was to eat in the next 30 minutes.
- Metformin decreases liver production of glucose and enhances uptake and utilization of glucose in which type of tissue?
- A 19 year old male who has had diabetes for 2 years comes in with a raised lump on his lower abdomen. You ask him if this is the spot that he normally injects himself with insulin. He replies that this is the only place he injects himself twice a day. The raised lump is called what?
- _____________________ stimulate pancreatic insulin release in a manner similar to the Sulfonylureas.
- Many DM drugs inhibit or suppress postprandial release of glucagon by delaying _______ emptying.
- The most common type of diabetes. Some sources say heredity and obesity are the major factors of this type of diabetes.
- Thiazolidinediones (Glitazones) reduce glucose levels by increasing cellular response to circulating __________.
- Recent data have shown that this drug can prevent the onset of Type 2 Diabetes.
- Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____.
- An overdose of insulin may lead to your patient falling into a __________.
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- Diabetes mellitus is derived from the Latin word for ______ and the Greek word for "fountain". The term describes one of the prominent symptoms of untreated diabetes, production of large volumes of glucose-rich urine.
- Susie has was dianosed with _____ at the age of 9. She is not 20 years old and has been insulin dependent since the time she was diagnosed.
- Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin.
- The actions of these hormones tell your body to release insulin after you eat.
- The FDA warns that due to this drug's ability to complement the effects of insulin, it increases the risk of insulin-induced severe hypoglycemia.
- Which route would you administer the insulin of the 26 year old male who is hypoglycemic.
- _______ acidosis condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin.
- A 16 year old female with type II Diabetes comes into the office very concerned about how her stomach looks. You find that she has been misinformed and has been injecting herself with insulin in the same spot (lower abdomen) every day. You assess her stomach and find that her stomach is pitting in the injection spot. What do you educate her on?
- Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors act on the intestine to delay the absorption of ________________.
- A 76 year old female comes into the ED. Her daughter who is with her tells you that the she has not been eating regularly at her nursing home. Her daughter says she skipped breakfast this morning and believes did not eat much for dinner the night before. Your patient is very fatigued and anxious, has a fast heartbeat and is sweating profusely. You take her blood sugar and it is 47 mg/dL. You would chart your patient as?
- You administer NPH insulin to a patient. How long before this type of Intermediate insulin starts to peak?
- You are mixing a combination of insulins. You need 10 ml of insulin. You have already pulled up 3 ml of regular insulin, how much of the NPH do you need to pull up in your syringe?
- ___ dysfunction patients are at greater risk for hypoglycemia using meglitinides.
- Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of insulin-producing __________ cells.
- Extreme thirst, the need to urinate often, and blurry vision can be symptoms of _________________.
- __________ diabetes causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health.
- A patient comes in and is very worried about injecting herself with insulin due to fear of needles. She lives a very busy lifestyle of work and travel. She is curious if there are any other methods than using the Lantus pen she is prescribed. You would educate her on the idea of an Insulin _______.
- You are educating a very petite and skinny young woman on how to inject herself with insulin. You show her that she needs to ______ her lower abdomen and inject herself with the needle at 45 degrees to ensure that she is getting the insulin in her subcutaneous tissue.
- Ketoacidosis causes alterations in the metabolism of both glucose and what?
36 Clues: Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____. • This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia. • In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what? • There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______. • Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin. • Which of the sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat Type 1 Diabetes? • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-07-06
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- Metformin decreases liver production of glucose and enhances uptake and utilization of glucose in which type of tissue?
- You are educating a very petite and skinny young woman on how to inject herself with insulin. You show her that she needs to ______ her lower abdomen and inject herself with the needle at 45 degrees to ensure that she is getting the insulin in her subcutaneous tissue.
- This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia.
- In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what?
- A 16 year old female with type II Diabetes comes into the office very concerned about how her stomach looks. You find that she has been misinformed and has been injecting herself with insulin in the same spot (lower abdomen) every day. You assess her stomach and find that her stomach is pitting in the injection spot. What do you educate her on?
- Extreme thirst, the need to urinate often, and blurry vision can be symptoms of _________________.
- Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____.
- A 19 year old male who has had diabetes for 2 years comes in with a raised lump on his lower abdomen. You ask him if this is the spot that he normally injects himself with insulin. He replies that this is the only place he injects himself twice a day. The raised lump is called what?
- Ketoacidosis causes alterations in the metabolism of both glucose and what?
- Diabetes mellitus is derived from the Latin word for ______ and the Greek word for "fountain". The term describes one of the prominent symptoms of untreated diabetes, production of large volumes of glucose-rich urine.
- A 76 year old female comes into the ED. Her daughter who is with her tells you that the she has not been eating regularly at her nursing home. Her daughter says she skipped breakfast this morning and believes did not eat much for dinner the night before. Your patient is very fatigued and anxious, has a fast heartbeat and is sweating profusely. You take her blood sugar and it is 47 mg/dL. You would chart your patient as?
- _______ acidosis condition is a serious toxic side effect of Metformin.
- Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin.
- A new admit that has Type 11 diabetes is put on your floor. She says she if very hungry and would like to eat something soon. What type of insulin would you administer to her if she was to eat in the next 30 minutes.
- _____________________ stimulate pancreatic insulin release in a manner similar to the Sulfonylureas.
- The actions of these hormones tell your body to release insulin after you eat.
- Which route would you administer the insulin of the 26 year old male who is hypoglycemic.
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- Many DM drugs inhibit or suppress postprandial release of glucagon by delaying _______ emptying.
- The most common type of diabetes. Some sources say heredity and obesity are the major factors of this type of diabetes.
- Susie has was dianosed with _____ at the age of 9. She is not 20 years old and has been insulin dependent since the time she was diagnosed.
- Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors act on the intestine to delay the absorption of ________________.
- Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of insulin-producing __________ cells.
- __________ diabetes causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health.
- You administer NPH insulin to a patient. How long before this type of Intermediate insulin starts to peak?
- ___ dysfunction patients are at greater risk for hypoglycemia using meglitinides.
- An overdose of insulin may lead to your patient falling into a __________.
- There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______.
- Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, and Biguanides are just a few examples of what type of oral drug?
- A patient comes in and is very worried about injecting herself with insulin due to fear of needles. She lives a very busy lifestyle of work and travel. She is curious if there are any other methods than using the Lantus pen she is prescribed. You would educate her on the idea of an Insulin _______.
- You are mixing a combination of insulins. You need 10 ml of insulin. You have already pulled up 3 ml of regular insulin, how much of the NPH do you need to pull up in your syringe?
- Recent data have shown that this drug can prevent the onset of Type 2 Diabetes.
- The pancreas produces ___ which increases plasma glucose levels. It is also administered for severe hypoglycemia.
- Risk for ___________ skin integrity related to failure to rotate insulin injection site.
- Thiazolidinediones (Glitazones) reduce glucose levels by increasing cellular response to circulating __________.
- The FDA warns that due to this drug's ability to complement the effects of insulin, it increases the risk of insulin-induced severe hypoglycemia.
- Which of the sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat Type 1 Diabetes?
36 Clues: Ketoacidosis, if untreated, may result in _____. • This type of drug can mask the signs of hypoglycemia. • In treating DKA, acidosis can be sorrected using what? • There is a strong link between Type II Diabetes and ______. • Hyperglycemia agents _____________________ the effects of insulin. • Which of the sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat Type 1 Diabetes? • ...
Diabetes 101/Life on a pump 2020-08-03
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- What type of bolus should be taken with every meal or snack?
- First pump with CGM enabled capability?
- What does MDI mean?
- Which type of diabetes is insulin resistant?
- Which CGM does the basal-IQ pump use?
- BG means?
- This blood test checks the average blood glucose over the past 2-3 months
- what type of bolus should be taken to lower or "correct" a high blood glucose?
- IPT means?
- What type of diabetes occurs during pregnancy?
- Condition which causes blood glucose to rise higher than normal levels.
- what is chronic, common, and controllable
- The tandem pump releases what type of insulin?
- Angled,90 degree, steel needle are examples of?
- Condition where there isn't enough insulin in the body. hyperglycemia, ketosis, acidemia.
- What was tandems first pump that shipped out in 2012?
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- CGM means?
- Tandems current pump that features two way Bluetooth?
- Reservoir that holds insulin and needs to be replaced every 2-3 days?
- What can improve your insulin sensitivity for up to 24-36 hours?
- All starches and sugars that cause the Blood glucose to rise
- Who should customer speak with about target BG range?
- What is used when a person with diabetes has lost consciousness due to hypoglycemia and can help raise blood sugar
- What helps to drop or regulate blood sugar level?
- What can the tandem pump calculate for a customer based on grams of carbs eaten and/or their blood glucose?
- does LADA mean?
- 1 in 10 people with diabetes have what type?
- slow continuous delivery of insulin, often referred to as "background" insulin
- Which pump holds 480u of insulin?
- complete system that delivers insulin from pump to the individual (site, tubing, and t:lock connector).
- what shows the amount of insulin that is still working in the body?
- Condition which causes blood glucose to drop below normal levels.
- Type 1 diabetes is what type of disease?
- What do diabetics use to test their blood sugar?
- what is the software that allows you to download your pump and blood sugar data to create easy-to-understand reports.
35 Clues: BG means? • CGM means? • IPT means? • does LADA mean? • What does MDI mean? • Which pump holds 480u of insulin? • Which CGM does the basal-IQ pump use? • First pump with CGM enabled capability? • Type 1 diabetes is what type of disease? • what is chronic, common, and controllable • Which type of diabetes is insulin resistant? • 1 in 10 people with diabetes have what type? • ...
Diabetes kpl 38b 2023-02-20
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- tarkeää olla terveellinen ja ravintosuositusten mukainen ______
- tyypin 2 diabetekseen sairastumisen riski viisinkertaistuu
- haiman erittämä hormoni
- tila jossa insuliinin vaikutus soluihin on heikentynyt
- verensokeritason lasku liian alhaiseksi
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- verensokeripitoisuus eli _______
- aiemmalta nimeltään sokeritauti
- tila, jossa potilas on toimintakyvytön tai tajuton
- nuoruusiän diabetes
- aikuisiän diabetes
10 Clues: aikuisiän diabetes • nuoruusiän diabetes • haiman erittämä hormoni • aiemmalta nimeltään sokeritauti • verensokeripitoisuus eli _______ • verensokeritason lasku liian alhaiseksi • tila, jossa potilas on toimintakyvytön tai tajuton • tila jossa insuliinin vaikutus soluihin on heikentynyt • tyypin 2 diabetekseen sairastumisen riski viisinkertaistuu • ...
Diabetes Group 14 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 15 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Group 1 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
9 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
13 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
14 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Answer Key 2020-11-23
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Worksheet 2014-10-30
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- Eating a wide variety of ......... foods is a protective factor.
- How many types of diabetes are there?
- Over the last 20 years there has been an ......... in diabetes especially in adolescents.
- Insulin is produced in the .........
- Diabetes is the inability to produce enough ......... which allows glucose to pass into the blood cells
- Is type 2 diabetes curable?
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- Type 2 diabetes also known as ..................
- Is having a heart disease and/or heart attack a risk factor? T or F
- Three important factors to reducing the impact of type 2 diabetes is ........, injections and a healthy diet.
- Those who consume high levels of alcohol are at a greater risk of developing diabetes. T or F
10 Clues: Is type 2 diabetes curable? • Insulin is produced in the ......... • How many types of diabetes are there? • Type 2 diabetes also known as .................. • Eating a wide variety of ......... foods is a protective factor. • Is having a heart disease and/or heart attack a risk factor? T or F • ...
Diabetes Group 3 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 5 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 12 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 13 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
4 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
7 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
15 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 16 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 6 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
5 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
8 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
November 2022-11-05
12 Clues: dokter • diabetes • Reboisasi • suami ibu • kesenian jawa • pejuang kemerdekaan • masa sebelum remaja • gedung pencakar langit • dibacakan sebelum tidur • pahlawan tanpa tanda jasa • diperingati setiap 1 november • yang baru saja ganti jadi digital
Blood Glucose 2024-03-22
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- Hormone which lowers blood glucose levels
- Storage molecule for glucose
- This system is faster than the hormonal system
- What hormones travel within
- Detects changes in blood glucose levels
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- Reaction that breaks down glucose to release energy
- Hormone which raises blood glucose levels
- System that releases hormones
- Illness where blood glucose is not regulated effectively
- Target organ for insulin and glucagon
- A risk factor for type 2 diabetes
- Diabetes that has a genetic link
12 Clues: What hormones travel within • Storage molecule for glucose • System that releases hormones • Diabetes that has a genetic link • A risk factor for type 2 diabetes • Target organ for insulin and glucagon • Detects changes in blood glucose levels • Hormone which raises blood glucose levels • Hormone which lowers blood glucose levels • ...
Hypoglycemia 2022-01-28
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- In patients with controlled type 1 diabetes plasma concentrations are ___.1
- A severe episode of hypoglycemia can sometimes result in ___.1
- Risk factors are a result of relative or absolute ____ excess.1
- Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1
- Minimizing risks of hypoglycemia involves matching insulin action and glucose availability in how many steps? 1
- What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1
- What limits glucose use and mobile gluconeogenic precursors? 1
- What type of hypoglycemia is the result of the interplay of therapeutic hyperinsulinemia and compromised defenses.1
- One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1
- Patients with type 1 diabetes suffer about __ episodes a week of hypoglycemia.1
- High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1
- Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1
- What kind of shift do patients with poorly controlled plasma glucose concentrations need? 1
- What is used in the treatment of hypoglycemia in patients? 1
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- Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1
- Diabetes are based on relative or absolute therapeutic ___.1
- In one study of subcutaneous glucose sensing in type 1 glucose levels were ≤70 mg/dL 1.5 hours per ¬¬¬¬¬¬__.1
- What is the result of interplay of relative or mild-to-moderate absolute therapeutic insulin excess and compromised physiological and behavioral defenses against falling plasma glucose concentrations in type 1. 1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal a ____ in insulin secretion. 1
- Hypoglycemia is classified as ___ plasma glucose concentration that can cause harm to an individual.1
- What type of hypoglycemia is a limiting factor in glycemic management? 1
- Most episodes of hypoglycemia can be self-treated with __.1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal an increase in ____.1
- What does Iatrogenic hypoglycemia result in with people who have a problem with Type 1 diabetes.1
- What is not an appropriate goal in patients with type 1 diabetes? 1
25 Clues: Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1 • Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1 • High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1 • What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1 • Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1 • One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1 • ...
Diabetes Group 1 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 2 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 4 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
Down
- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 7 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
Down
- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 8 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
Down
- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 10 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
Down
- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 11 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
Down
- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
3 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
6 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
9 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Diabetes Group 9 2020-11-11
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Group 2 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
10 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
11 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
12 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
16 2020-11-21
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- Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Type of diabetes characterized by increased insulin resistance, decreased sensitivity at peripheral tissues, and altered intestinal absorption; also known as adult-onset diabetes; can be treated with oral medications as well as insulin therapy
- A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
- The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
- Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- Detection of glucose in the urine
- A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
- The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
- Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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- Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
- Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
- Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
- hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
- Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
- Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
- Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
- The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
- Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin
18 Clues: Detection of glucose in the urine • hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar • The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body • Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140 • The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body • The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body • ...
Endocrine Disorders (Diabetes mellitus, SIADH, Adrenals) 2021-04-02
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- hypersecretion of this hormone results in excessive water conservation
- ____ phenomenon refers to a rebound high blood glucose level in response to hypoglycemia caused by excessive insulin administration especially during the night of administration
- Diabetes _________ is the hyposecretion of ADH resulting to diluted urine production
- form of DM resulting from autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas
- man-made form of vasopressin
- _____ the dose during hormonal replacement therapy to prevent Addisonian crisis
- chronic use of this drug can cause Cushing syndrome
- sometimes referred to as Cushingoid appearance, it is a fat build up on the sides of the face
- insulin replacement therapy for Type 1 DM is administered either via subcutaneous injection or ______
- drug given when diet and exercise is no longer effective to control blood sugar levels
- a test that demonstrates the inability of the kidneys to concentrate urine despite the increased plasma osmolality level
- hard fatty masses in the abdomen caused by repeated use of injection site
- withdraw ___ insulin first then the cloudy insulin when mixing
- _____ diabetes mellitus is also called as diabetes mellitus type 1
- life-threatening caused by acute adrenal insufficiency precipitated by stress, infection, trauma, or surgery
- Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion
- a test to determine if a person has diabetes after nothing by mouth for at least 8 hours
- secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine
- ______ disease is the inability of the adrenal glands to produce enough cortisol and aldosterone
- diabetic ketoacidosis
- _______ and water retention that can elevate blood pressure is monitored during steroid therapy
- also called sugar diabetes
- classical symptom of DM that refers to increased hunger
- also called suprarenal glands
- classical symptom of DM that refers to increased thirst
- its increased level triggers pancreas to release insulin
- a condition when blood glucose levels are too high but not high enough to be considered diabetes mellitus
- _____ replacement is required after adrenalectomy
- a chronic disorder of carbohydrates, fat, and protein metabolism
- result of hyposecretion of adrenal cortex in Addison’s disease triggering MSH hormone
- drug of choice for cancer of the adrenal gland when surgery is no longer applicable
- an antibiotic used as therapy for SIADH
- other term for Cushing syndrome which means high cortisol level in the body
- stimulates the production and release of cortisol from the adrenal cortex
- rare benign tumor that originates from the adrenal medulla
- caused by hypersecretion of adrenal cortex hormones
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- refers to inadequate production of insulin by the pancreas
- group of drugs used to treat Type 2 DM by stimulating pancreas to secrete more insulin
- given in IV as treatment for severe hypoglycemia
- a complication of diabetes that affects the eyes particularly the retina
- treatment drug for SIADH that makes the kidney less sensitive to ADH
- other term for Addison’s disease
- a drug contraindicated during steroid therapy because it decreases the effect of prednisone
- a type of sugar which is the body’s main source of energy
- a neuromuscular symptom of Cushing syndrome that is more common in young people and can take the form of a generalized tetany
- a condition that helps in the diagnosis of type 1 DM
- makes muscle cell more sensitive to insulin and keeps liver from releasing it
- a long-term complication of diabetes that results directly from sensory neuropathy affecting the foot
- old term for Type 2 diabetes
- result of instant increase in blood glucose and stress hormones that lasts for several hours
- measures the blood glucose level over 90 days
- secreted by adrenal cortex in response to decline in either blood volume or blood pressure
- main route for insulin therapy due to its slower absorption that prevents hypoglycemia
- an enterovirus that attack pancreas causing inflammation leading to Type 1 DM
- classical symptom of DM that refers to frequent urination
- a pathogen that triggers a person’s autoimmune response in Type 1 DM
- a high blood sugar level that starts or is first recognized during pregnancy
- a symptom of diabetes mellitus which is defined as dry mouth
- a rise in blood sugar levels in the early morning hours
- surgery to remove one or both adrenal glands
- a term for low level of oxygen in the body that can cause SIADH
- the most important glucocorticoid
- ____, medication, and exercise are the cornerstones of diabetic treatment
- the surgical removal of the pituitary gland with tumor growth
- Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Nonketotic Syndrome
65 Clues: diabetic ketoacidosis • also called sugar diabetes • man-made form of vasopressin • old term for Type 2 diabetes • also called suprarenal glands • other term for Addison’s disease • the most important glucocorticoid • secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine • an antibiotic used as therapy for SIADH • surgery to remove one or both adrenal glands • ...
Diabetes and MS 2014-02-08
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- What type of diabetes does Hannah's dad have?
- Is there a cure for diabetes of multiple sclerosis yet?
- Which disease affects the nervous system?
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- How many people have Type 1 Diabetes in Canada?
- Which family member of Chloe's has MS?
- Type of diabetes pregnant women get
- Does one or both of MS and diabetes include fatigue as a symptom?
- Is there a type of diabete that is temporary?
- Which disease affects women more than men?
9 Clues: Type of diabetes pregnant women get • Which family member of Chloe's has MS? • Which disease affects the nervous system? • Which disease affects women more than men? • What type of diabetes does Hannah's dad have? • Is there a type of diabete that is temporary? • How many people have Type 1 Diabetes in Canada? • Is there a cure for diabetes of multiple sclerosis yet? • ...
Drug List #7-8 2021-04-16
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- cyclosporine: Calcineurin inhibitor immunosuppressant (ocular dryness)
- insulin NPH: intermediate acting
- pioglitazone: type 2 diabetes mellitus
- pioglitazone: thiazolidinedione
- dorzolamide/timolol: beta-blocker/ carbonic hydrate inhibitor
- exenatide: GLP-1 Receptor agonist
- SITagliptin: DPP-4 inhibitor
- levothyroxine sodium: hypothyroidism
- bimatoprost: prostaglandin analogue
- insulin aspart: rapid acting
- brimonidine tartrate: alpha- agonist
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- lantanoprost: store in refrigerator
- desiccated thyroid extract: take on an empty stomach and avoid antacids
- insulin lispro: type 1 diabetes mellitus
- glipiZIDE: sulfonyurea
- travoprost: glaucoma
- glyBURIDE : micronase
- olopatadine: allergic conjunctivitis
- metFORMIN: biguanide (bbw-lactic acidosis)
- insulin glargine: long acting - scaling
20 Clues: travoprost: glaucoma • glyBURIDE : micronase • glipiZIDE: sulfonyurea • SITagliptin: DPP-4 inhibitor • insulin aspart: rapid acting • pioglitazone: thiazolidinedione • insulin NPH: intermediate acting • exenatide: GLP-1 Receptor agonist • lantanoprost: store in refrigerator • bimatoprost: prostaglandin analogue • olopatadine: allergic conjunctivitis • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2023-10-19
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- Device that continuously measures your blood sugar
- Nurse who is trained in your diabetes care
- finger stick you do each time you come to Joslin' measures average blood sugar over 3 months
- Insulin pump with tubing
- Tubeless intulin pump
- Professional who teaches you how to make safe and healthy food choices for your Diabetes
- Your body needs this to lower your blood sugar
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- Doctor who specializes in Diabetes care
- Organ in the body which turns food into fuel
- Nutrient found in food and drinks; your body breaks them down into glucose
- Where you receive your Diabetes care
11 Clues: Tubeless intulin pump • Insulin pump with tubing • Where you receive your Diabetes care • Doctor who specializes in Diabetes care • Nurse who is trained in your diabetes care • Organ in the body which turns food into fuel • Your body needs this to lower your blood sugar • Device that continuously measures your blood sugar • ...
Diabetes- Hope Simpson 2023-04-26
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- for eye care
- Is used to refer to blood sugar levels.
- When the pancreas increases insulin production and then eventually slows down production.
- often assigned to diabetes patients
- Pregnancy induced diabetes
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- decreased blood sugar levels
- elevated blood sugar levels
- Is a chemical messenger
- When the pancreas doesn't create enough insulin.
- An organ that helps regulate blood sugar
- Showing signs of diabetes
- Is a hormone that helps your cells use energy in your blood.
12 Clues: for eye care • Is a chemical messenger • Showing signs of diabetes • Pregnancy induced diabetes • elevated blood sugar levels • decreased blood sugar levels • often assigned to diabetes patients • Is used to refer to blood sugar levels. • An organ that helps regulate blood sugar • When the pancreas doesn't create enough insulin. • ...
Drugs in Diabetes 2022-02-05
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- clofibrate analogue
- glucose analogues that inhibit SGLT-2 enhancing glucose secretion in kidneys
- activate the nuclear receptor PPARy to stimulate gene transcription of GLUT-4, increasing glucose sensitivity
- used in treatment for type II diabetes via initiating insulin release
- long acting; most widely used; via microcrystal formation asparagine is substituted with glycine plus 2 arginines; soluble at acidic pH; 18-24h duration
- short acting; Humalog, Lilly
- Dpp-4 inhibitor; used in type II diabetes
- Meglinide; selective for pancreatic K channel
- intermediate insulin that is bound to a protamine and is used in pregnancy
- short acting; Apidra. Sanofi- Aventis
- ultra long acting; when injected it is broken down from a multihexomer
- most commonly used DPP-4 inhibitor; used in type II diabetes
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- SGLT-2 inhibitor, lowering blood glucose levels
- used in insulin sensitivity/ resistance; inhibits gluconeogensis in liver; used in type II diabetes when dietary control is unsuccessful; produces lactic acidosis
- Meglinide; most commonly used; rapid onset used in comb. with metformin; selective for pancreatic K channel
- short acting insulin; sulphonylureas used in comb. with metformin; cautions in elderly and renal failure; has many drug interactions
- long acting; via protein binding the lysine is substituted w an acid that binds to albumin easily; 5-8h duration
- this type of insulin avoids the insulin dimer/ hexameter formation unlike the soluble insulin; it has a fast onset and a shirt duration of action
- GLP-1 agonist; SC injection; induces weight loss
- intermediate insulin has a crystalline form
- most commonly used GLP-1 agonist; used in Type II diabetes; oral tablets; weight neutral
- this type of insulin comes in pre- mixed solutions containing diff combinations of short acting insulin and intermediate insulin
- DPP-4 inhibitors that elevate GLP-1/GIP stimulating insulin release and decreasing glucagon
- Short acting; Novorapid, Novo; most widely used
24 Clues: clofibrate analogue • short acting; Humalog, Lilly • short acting; Apidra. Sanofi- Aventis • Dpp-4 inhibitor; used in type II diabetes • intermediate insulin has a crystalline form • Meglinide; selective for pancreatic K channel • SGLT-2 inhibitor, lowering blood glucose levels • Short acting; Novorapid, Novo; most widely used • ...
Hypoglycemia 2022-01-28
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- In patients with controlled type 1 diabetes plasma concentrations are ___.1
- A severe episode of hypoglycemia can sometimes result in ___.1
- Risk factors are a result of relative or absolute ____ excess.1
- Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1
- Minimizing risks of hypoglycemia involves matching insulin action and glucose availability in how many steps? 1
- What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1
- What limits glucose use and mobile gluconeogenic precursors? 1
- What type of hypoglycemia is the result of the interplay of therapeutic hyperinsulinemia and compromised defenses.1
- One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1
- Patients with type 1 diabetes suffer about __ episodes a week of hypoglycemia.1
- High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1
- Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1
- What kind of shift do patients with poorly controlled plasma glucose concentrations need? 1
- What is used in the treatment of hypoglycemia in patients? 1
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- Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1
- Diabetes are based on relative or absolute therapeutic ___.1
- In one study of subcutaneous glucose sensing in type 1 glucose levels were ≤70 mg/dL 1.5 hours per ¬¬¬¬¬¬__.1
- What is the result of interplay of relative or mild-to-moderate absolute therapeutic insulin excess and compromised physiological and behavioral defenses against falling plasma glucose concentrations in type 1. 1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal a ____ in insulin secretion. 1
- Hypoglycemia is classified as ___ plasma glucose concentration that can cause harm to an individual.1
- What type of hypoglycemia is a limiting factor in glycemic management? 1
- Most episodes of hypoglycemia can be self-treated with __.1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal an increase in ____.1
- What does Iatrogenic hypoglycemia result in with people who have a problem with Type 1 diabetes.1
- What is not an appropriate goal in patients with type 1 diabetes? 1
25 Clues: Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1 • Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1 • High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1 • What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1 • Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1 • One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1 • ...
Health Review 2021-03-24
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- A disease that can NOT be spread from one person to another is called a ________ disease.
- _______decision- a choice that does not have a major impact on your life.
- ___________ of your blood sugar can be a treatment for type 2 diabetes.
- A disease that can be spread from one person to another is called a _______ disease
- Type 2 Diabetes causes your body to not use ______ well.
- Vaping are devices that ___ a liquid that contains solvents, flavors, and often nicotine.
- an_________ is when a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area.
- 3 main components: flavors, sweeteners and ______
- You can ______ to try to prevent type 2 diabetes.
- New Jersey was the ____ state to permanently ban the sale and distribution of flavored vaping products.
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- risk ________ - the possibility that an action may cause injury or harm to you or others.
- _________- a planned action taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- _______ Situation - surroundings that may cause injury or harm
- Type 2 diabetes Develops over ____ years.
- Is Diabetes communicable or noncommunicable?
- Ninety percent of the world's e-cigarettes are made in _____
- More than 7,000 ____ of e-cigarettes
- a_______ which is when a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time.
- _______ decision- a choice that can impact your life dramatically.
- A way to prevent the spread of communicable diseases can be to wear a ________
20 Clues: More than 7,000 ____ of e-cigarettes • Type 2 diabetes Develops over ____ years. • Is Diabetes communicable or noncommunicable? • 3 main components: flavors, sweeteners and ______ • You can ______ to try to prevent type 2 diabetes. • Type 2 Diabetes causes your body to not use ______ well. • Ninety percent of the world's e-cigarettes are made in _____ • ...
Health Review 2021-03-24
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- _______ decision- a choice that can impact your life dramatically.
- Vaping are devices that ___ a liquid that contains solvents, flavors, and often nicotine.
- Ninety percent of the world's e-cigarettes are made in _____
- A way to prevent the spread of communicable diseases can be to wear a ________
- ___________ of your blood sugar can be a treatment for type 2 diabetes.
- an_________ is when a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area.
- Type 2 diabetes Develops over ____ years.
- More than 7,000 ____ of e-cigarettes
- Is Diabetes communicable or noncommunicable?
- Type 2 Diabetes causes your body to not use ______ well.
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- 3 main components: flavors, sweeteners and ______
- risk ________ - the possibility that an action may cause injury or harm to you or others.
- A disease that can be spread from one person to another is called a _______ disease
- _______ Situation - surroundings that may cause injury or harm
- _______decision- a choice that does not have a major impact on your life.
- A disease that can NOT be spread from one person to another is called a ________ disease.
- a_______ which is when a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time.
- New Jersey was the ____ state to permanently ban the sale and distribution of flavored vaping products.
- _________- a planned action taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- You can ______ to try to prevent type 2 diabetes.
20 Clues: More than 7,000 ____ of e-cigarettes • Type 2 diabetes Develops over ____ years. • Is Diabetes communicable or noncommunicable? • 3 main components: flavors, sweeteners and ______ • You can ______ to try to prevent type 2 diabetes. • Type 2 Diabetes causes your body to not use ______ well. • Ninety percent of the world's e-cigarettes are made in _____ • ...
Health Review 2021-03-24
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- New Jersey was the ____ state to permanently ban the sale and distribution of flavored vaping products.
- A way to prevent the spread of communicable diseases can be to wear a ________
- You can ______ to try to prevent type 2 diabetes.
- Is Diabetes communicable or noncommunicable?
- Type 2 diabetes Develops over ____ years.
- _______ decision- a choice that can impact your life dramatically.
- A disease that can be spread from one person to another is called a _______ disease
- 3 main components: flavors, sweeteners and ______
- _______decision- a choice that does not have a major impact on your life.
- ___________ of your blood sugar can be a treatment for type 2 diabetes.
- an_________ is when a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area.
- Ninety percent of the world's e-cigarettes are made in _____
- Vaping are devices that ___ a liquid that contains solvents, flavors, and often nicotine.
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- Type 2 Diabetes causes your body to not use ______ well.
- a_______ which is when a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time.
- More than 7,000 ____ of e-cigarettes
- _______ Situation - surroundings that may cause injury or harm
- _________- a planned action taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- risk ________ - the possibility that an action may cause injury or harm to you or others.
- A disease that can NOT be spread from one person to another is called a ________ disease.
20 Clues: More than 7,000 ____ of e-cigarettes • Type 2 diabetes Develops over ____ years. • Is Diabetes communicable or noncommunicable? • You can ______ to try to prevent type 2 diabetes. • 3 main components: flavors, sweeteners and ______ • Type 2 Diabetes causes your body to not use ______ well. • Ninety percent of the world's e-cigarettes are made in _____ • ...
Diabetes mellitus questions 2020-10-09
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- Only insulin which is soluble
- Regular Insulin cannot be mixed with which Insulin
- Lactic acidosis is more likely to caused by this ADA
- Amylin analogue used to treat diabetes mellitus
- Disulfiram like reaction after alcohol is seen with which group of ADA
- This antidiabetic agent is used to treat polycystic ovary
- Antidiabetic drug which is body weight neutral
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- AMPk activator used to treat diabetes mellitus
- Vitamin B12 deficiency can be caused by this ADA
- DPP-4 inhibitor that causes QT prolongation
- Insulin can’t administered by which route
- Antidiabetic drug act by decreasing farnesoid X receptor (FXR) activation
- Loss of subcutaneous fat around insulin injection site
- Drug that may enhances the action of Sulfonylureas
- Ions moves inside cells under influence of insulin
- A hyperglycemic agent used for experimental diabetes
- A peak less Insulin
17 Clues: A peak less Insulin • Only insulin which is soluble • Insulin can’t administered by which route • DPP-4 inhibitor that causes QT prolongation • AMPk activator used to treat diabetes mellitus • Antidiabetic drug which is body weight neutral • Amylin analogue used to treat diabetes mellitus • Vitamin B12 deficiency can be caused by this ADA • ...
Diabetes crossword 2023-01-19
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- layer of skin where insulin should be injected (12)
- type of diabetes associated with pregnancy (11)
- essential cells that produce insulin (4)
- single glucose molecule (13)
- most likely cause of type 1 diabetes (10,7)
- organ that secretes insulin (8)
- essential cell to allow glucose to cross the cell membrane (7,8)
- produced when fat stores are broken down (7)
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- emergency clinical condition associated with hyperglycaemia (7,12)
- type of breathing adopted to lower carbon dioxide levels (9)
- common drug belonging to the biguanides group (9)
- common sign of hypoglycaemia (10)
- common cause of diabetes (7)
- produced as a result of the breakdown of glucose (3)
14 Clues: single glucose molecule (13) • common cause of diabetes (7) • organ that secretes insulin (8) • common sign of hypoglycaemia (10) • essential cells that produce insulin (4) • most likely cause of type 1 diabetes (10,7) • produced when fat stores are broken down (7) • type of diabetes associated with pregnancy (11) • common drug belonging to the biguanides group (9) • ...
Medical Terms Abbreviations 2016-09-07
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- Abbreviation For Central Nervous System
- Abbreviation for Multiple Sclerosis
- Abbreviation for Myocardial Infarction
- Abbreviation for Ointment
- Abbreviation for Nasogastric
- Abbreviation for Temperature,Pulse and Respiration
- Abbreviation for Cerabrovascular Accident
- Abbreviation for Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Abbreviation for Nothing by Mouth
- Nausea and Vomiting
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- Abbreviation for Nasal Canula
- Abbreviation For Nothing by mouth past midnight
- Abbreviation for Intra Muscular
- Abbreviation for Over the counter
- Abbreviation for Sexually Transmitted Disease
- Abbreviation for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Abbreviation for Sodium
- Abbreviation for Diabetes
- Abbreviation for as Needed
- Vital Signs
20 Clues: Vital Signs • Nausea and Vomiting • Abbreviation for Sodium • Abbreviation for Ointment • Abbreviation for Diabetes • Abbreviation for as Needed • Abbreviation for Nasogastric • Abbreviation for Nasal Canula • Abbreviation for Intra Muscular • Abbreviation for Over the counter • Abbreviation for Nothing by Mouth • Abbreviation for Multiple Sclerosis • ...
Arterial hypertension 2020-09-03
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- LESSTHANOREQUALTO40KG/SQ.MWHICH CLASSOfOBESITY CLASS 3
- howmanyelementsusedforthedevelopmentof metabolicsyndrome two
- CLINICALBENEFITSOFOBISITY PHARMACOKINITICSSIBUTRAMINEDELAYS DIABETES.
- rangelessthan18.5kg/sq.mwhichisfor. Underweight
- DIAGNOSISOFMETABOLICSYNDROMEFOR RAISEDHDLCHOLESTEROLNOTINCLUDEDIN INTERNATIONAL DIABETES REDUCTION
- leptinandadeponectinsecretedby whiteadipocytes
- obesity
- CARDIOMETABOLIC DISEASE
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- weekofaerobicactivity. 200-300min
- metabolicsyndromeanddiabetesby30-40 percent orlistat
- performedinUS. Threee
- 10 mg twice a day
- OREXIGENICHORMONEANDSTIMULATE APPETITE GHRELIN
- CLINICALANDMETABOLICFACTORS METABOLIC SYNDROME
- predisposingfactorfor. Obesity
- NONADIPOSETISSUE LIPOTOXICITY
- mostwidelyacceptedcriteriaformetabolic syndromeusing waistcircumference
- Weightlosslowcaloriediettypicallyforwomen in2013guidely 1200-1500kcal per day
- Thephenotypeinwhich30%ofobeseindividuals arefreeofmetabolicco-morbidities
- Mechanismofactionofphentermineresin norepinephrine releasing agent
- healthy obesity
- DASHstudieseffect -5.5and -3.0mm hgforsystolicanddiastolicwhichisfor. Combination diet
22 Clues: obesity • healthy obesity • 10 mg twice a day • CARDIOMETABOLIC DISEASE • performedinUS. Threee • weekofaerobicactivity. 200-300min • predisposingfactorfor. Obesity • NONADIPOSETISSUE LIPOTOXICITY • CLINICALANDMETABOLICFACTORS METABOLIC SYNDROME • rangelessthan18.5kg/sq.mwhichisfor. Underweight • OREXIGENICHORMONEANDSTIMULATE APPETITE GHRELIN • ...
CTS Abbreviations 2022-03-05
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- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Culture
- Alcohol
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Laceration
- Cancer
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Above the Knee Amputation
- Overdose
- Cause of Death
- Gunshot Wound
- Myocardial Infarction
- Aspirin
- Diagnosis
- Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Hypertension, High Blood Pressure
- Chest X-Ray
- Peripheral Vascular Disease
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- Prescription
- Cholecystectomy
- Treatment
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Bradycardia
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Transient Ischemic Attack
- Cardiopulmonary Arrest
- Fracture
- Short of Breath
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Intracranial Hemorrhage
- Transurethral Resection of Prostate
33 Clues: Cancer • Culture • Alcohol • Aspirin • Overdose • Fracture • Treatment • Diagnosis • Laceration • Bradycardia • Chest X-Ray • Prescription • Gunshot Wound • Cause of Death • Cholecystectomy • Short of Breath • Diabetes Mellitus • Atrial Fibrillation • Rheumatoid Arthritis • Basal Cell Carcinoma • Myocardial Infarction • Cardiopulmonary Arrest • Intracranial Hemorrhage • Above the Knee Amputation • ...
Obesity 2020-09-03
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- LESSTHANOREQUALTO40KG/SQ.MWHICH CLASSOfOBESITY CLASS 3
- howmanyelementsusedforthedevelopmentof metabolicsyndrome two
- CLINICALBENEFITSOFOBISITY PHARMACOKINITICSSIBUTRAMINEDELAYS DIABETES.
- rangelessthan18.5kg/sq.mwhichisfor. Underweight
- DIAGNOSISOFMETABOLICSYNDROMEFOR RAISEDHDLCHOLESTEROLNOTINCLUDEDIN INTERNATIONAL DIABETES REDUCTION
- leptinandadeponectinsecretedby whiteadipocytes
- obesity
- CARDIOMETABOLIC DISEASE
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- weekofaerobicactivity. 200-300min
- metabolicsyndromeanddiabetesby30-40 percent orlistat
- performedinUS. Threee
- 10 mg twice a day
- OREXIGENICHORMONEANDSTIMULATE APPETITE GHRELIN
- CLINICALANDMETABOLICFACTORS METABOLIC SYNDROME
- predisposingfactorfor. Obesity
- NONADIPOSETISSUE LIPOTOXICITY
- mostwidelyacceptedcriteriaformetabolic syndromeusing waistcircumference
- Weightlosslowcaloriediettypicallyforwomen in2013guidely 1200-1500kcal per day
- Thephenotypeinwhich30%ofobeseindividuals arefreeofmetabolicco-morbidities
- Mechanismofactionofphentermineresin norepinephrine releasing agent
- healthy obesity
- DASHstudieseffect -5.5and -3.0mm hgforsystolicanddiastolicwhichisfor. Combination diet
22 Clues: obesity • healthy obesity • 10 mg twice a day • CARDIOMETABOLIC DISEASE • performedinUS. Threee • weekofaerobicactivity. 200-300min • predisposingfactorfor. Obesity • NONADIPOSETISSUE LIPOTOXICITY • CLINICALANDMETABOLICFACTORS METABOLIC SYNDROME • rangelessthan18.5kg/sq.mwhichisfor. Underweight • OREXIGENICHORMONEANDSTIMULATE APPETITE GHRELIN • ...
diabetes drugs 2023-02-09
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- canagliflozin brand name
- BBW for metformin
- genitourinary ______ AE of canagliflozin
- decreases B12 levels
- avoid tanning beds, use sunscreen (brand)
- can cause SJS (brand name)
- brand name for insulin detemir
- insulin lispro moa
- common adverse effect of metformin
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- BBW of thyroid cancer (brand name)
- CI in multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome
- ultra long acting insulin (brand name)
- available in SQ form
- saxagliptin MOA: _____ inhibitor
14 Clues: BBW for metformin • insulin lispro moa • available in SQ form • decreases B12 levels • canagliflozin brand name • can cause SJS (brand name) • brand name for insulin detemir • saxagliptin MOA: _____ inhibitor • BBW of thyroid cancer (brand name) • common adverse effect of metformin • ultra long acting insulin (brand name) • genitourinary ______ AE of canagliflozin • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2019-12-05
14 Clues: fuerza bruta • persona gorda • numero suerte • signo importante • enfermedad grave • pastillas gordos • receptor potente • operacion mujeres • cierto para todos • medicamento potente • medico especialista • dos enfermedad mala • medicamento enfermos • enfermedad de la cabeza
Endocrine Week 4 2023-08-20
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- A chemical transmitter released from specialized cells into the blood stream
- Primary fuel for the central nervous system
- Type 2 diabetes is a _____ onset
- Most severe form of hypothyroidism
- Synthetic thyroid hormone
- Disease can occur due to hyperactivity of the thyroid gland
- Signals the pancreas to release glucose
- Releases stored glucose to raise blood sugar levels
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- too much insulin, not enough food and excessive physical activity can cause
- Gland that secretes T3 and T4
- Can lead to blindness, end stage renal disease, and limb amputations
- Disorder where the body makes too much cortisol
- form of diabetes that occurs in pregnant women
- symptom of Hypo and Hyperthyroidism
- The main integrative center for the endocrine system
- Disorder where the body makes too little cortisol and Aldosterone
16 Clues: Synthetic thyroid hormone • Gland that secretes T3 and T4 • Type 2 diabetes is a _____ onset • Most severe form of hypothyroidism • symptom of Hypo and Hyperthyroidism • Signals the pancreas to release glucose • Primary fuel for the central nervous system • form of diabetes that occurs in pregnant women • Disorder where the body makes too much cortisol • ...
Gestational Diabetes 2022-11-20
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- symptom of ______ vision
- _____ cell dysfunction occurs in GDM
- insulin is a _______ hormone
- country that has evidence comparing rural and urban prevalence of GDM
- insulin _______ recommended as treatment strategy
- GDM occurs during _______
- trimester the fetus experiences the most growth
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- high blood glucose levels
- hormone that lowers IRS-1 expression
- high levels of _____ cause jaundice
- gestational diabetes _________
- _______ blood glucose test
- what insulin insensitivity leads to
- large fetus size
14 Clues: large fetus size • symptom of ______ vision • high blood glucose levels • GDM occurs during _______ • _______ blood glucose test • insulin is a _______ hormone • gestational diabetes _________ • high levels of _____ cause jaundice • what insulin insensitivity leads to • hormone that lowers IRS-1 expression • _____ cell dysfunction occurs in GDM • ...
Diabetes crossword 2023-01-18
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- Main cause of type 1 diabetes (10,7)
- Common example of a drug belonging to the biguanides (9)
- Produced as a result of the breakdown of glucose (3)
- Organ that secretes insulin (8)
- Essential cell to allow glucose to cross the cell membrane (7,8)
- Layer of skin where insulin should be injected (12)
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- Produced when fat stores are broken down (7)
- Type of breathing to lower carbon dioxide levels (9)
- Emergency clinical condition associated with hyperglycaemia (7, 12)
- Essential cells for insulin production (4)
- Common sign of hypoglycaemia (10)
- Single glucose molecule (13)
- Type of diabetes associated with pregnancy (11)
- Common cause of type 2 diabetes (7)
14 Clues: Single glucose molecule (13) • Organ that secretes insulin (8) • Common sign of hypoglycaemia (10) • Common cause of type 2 diabetes (7) • Main cause of type 1 diabetes (10,7) • Essential cells for insulin production (4) • Produced when fat stores are broken down (7) • Type of diabetes associated with pregnancy (11) • Layer of skin where insulin should be injected (12) • ...
Diabetes Sniffing Dogs 2018-03-27
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- smelling
- to become aware of something
- needing immediate help
- a smell
- a large black dog
- extraordinary
- sudden loss of body control
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- medication for diabetes
- a person whose job is to put out fires
- work clothes all employees wear
- one or the other
- a serious illness
- dark brown color
- antonym of helpful
- when a medical condition is important
15 Clues: a smell • smelling • extraordinary • one or the other • dark brown color • a serious illness • a large black dog • antonym of helpful • needing immediate help • medication for diabetes • sudden loss of body control • to become aware of something • work clothes all employees wear • when a medical condition is important • a person whose job is to put out fires
Diabetes Review 2020-08-25
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- Microvascular complications of the eyes
- Nerve damage due to metabolic changes
- Life threatening complication of Type I diabetes
- Severe hypoglycemia can cause:
- Diabetic associated foot ulcers can lead to:
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- Defects in white blood cells (neutrophils and monocytes) put patients with diabetes at higher risk for:
- Patients with diabetes may also develop ____ due to chronic hyperglycemia causing damage to blood vessels
- Diabetes can cause ____ to due damage to the small vessels that supply the kidneys
- Life threatening complication of severe hyperglycemia in type 2 Diabetes
9 Clues: Severe hypoglycemia can cause: • Nerve damage due to metabolic changes • Microvascular complications of the eyes • Diabetic associated foot ulcers can lead to: • Life threatening complication of Type I diabetes • Life threatening complication of severe hyperglycemia in type 2 Diabetes • ...
06/17/21 B 2021-06-18
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- Alpha1 receptor antagonist, benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Serotonin 5-HT receptor agonist, migraine headache
- Calcium channel blocker, hypertension
- antihistamine, Seasonal allergic rhinitis
- Beta Blocker, hypertension
- Proton Pump Inhibitor, GERD
- NSAID, Pain and inflammation
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- Opioid analgesic combo, pain
- Angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB), hypertension
- Sulfonylurea, Diabetes mellitus, type II
- anxiolytic, anxiety
- Opioid analgesic, Pain
- Antiemetic, nausea and vomiting
- benzodiazepine, anxiety
- Calcium channel blocker, hypertension
- anticoagulant, embolus
- insulin, Diabetes mellitus, type I, II
17 Clues: anxiolytic, anxiety • Opioid analgesic, Pain • benzodiazepine, anxiety • anticoagulant, embolus • Beta Blocker, hypertension • Proton Pump Inhibitor, GERD • Opioid analgesic combo, pain • NSAID, Pain and inflammation • Antiemetic, nausea and vomiting • Calcium channel blocker, hypertension • Calcium channel blocker, hypertension • insulin, Diabetes mellitus, type I, II • ...
CRACC 2021 2021-09-13
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- __ First
- Healthy People, Strong __
- Linguistic __ Day
- Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- The Heintzman __ Award
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- January is __'s Awareness Month
- CRA __: Integrity, Professionalism, Respect and Collaboration
- From Poverty to __
- All That __ Can Be
- Young Professionals __
- __and Inclusion
- Diabetes Canada - Diabetes Awareness Month
- Daffodil Days Cancer Awareness Month
13 Clues: __ First • __and Inclusion • Linguistic __ Day • From Poverty to __ • All That __ Can Be • Young Professionals __ • The Heintzman __ Award • Healthy People, Strong __ • Breast Cancer Awareness Month • January is __'s Awareness Month • Daffodil Days Cancer Awareness Month • Diabetes Canada - Diabetes Awareness Month • CRA __: Integrity, Professionalism, Respect and Collaboration
Diabetes Sniffing Dogs 2018-03-27
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- work clothes all employees wear
- a smell
- a sudden loss of body control
- needing immediate help
- large, black dog
- medication for diabetes
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- a serious illness
- extraordinary
- a person whose job is to put out fires
- dark brown color
- dangerous medical condition
- antonym of helpful
- smelling
- to become aware of something
14 Clues: a smell • smelling • extraordinary • dark brown color • large, black dog • a serious illness • antonym of helpful • needing immediate help • medication for diabetes • dangerous medical condition • to become aware of something • a sudden loss of body control • work clothes all employees wear • a person whose job is to put out fires
Diabetes 2019-03-11
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- Welcher Hauptnährstoff lässt den Bluckzuckerspiegel erhöhen ?
- Um welches Thema handelt es sich ?
- Wie kann Man Diabetes noch nennen ?
- Auf was muss man achten ?
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- Was kann man machen um Diabetes fern zubleiben ?
- Welche fette sind die gefährlichsten Fette?
- Was muss jeder der unter Diabetes leidet machen ?
- Welchen Diabetes Typ hat Nils ?
8 Clues: Auf was muss man achten ? • Welchen Diabetes Typ hat Nils ? • Um welches Thema handelt es sich ? • Wie kann Man Diabetes noch nennen ? • Welche fette sind die gefährlichsten Fette? • Was kann man machen um Diabetes fern zubleiben ? • Was muss jeder der unter Diabetes leidet machen ? • Welcher Hauptnährstoff lässt den Bluckzuckerspiegel erhöhen ?
Complications of diabetes mellitus in childern 2023-11-27
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- Drug of choice diabetes mellitus 2
- most common symptom of diabetis
- complication of diabetis affecting retina os diabetic------?
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- what affect does diabetes have on kidney
- condition defined as low level of glucose
- condtion defined as high level of glucose
- diabetes is divides into howmany types
- diabetic condition with presence of ketone bodies
- compication of diabetes related to nerves
9 Clues: most common symptom of diabetis • Drug of choice diabetes mellitus 2 • diabetes is divides into howmany types • what affect does diabetes have on kidney • condition defined as low level of glucose • condtion defined as high level of glucose • compication of diabetes related to nerves • diabetic condition with presence of ketone bodies • ...
Ch. 18 Medical Terminology 2024-03-08
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- low blood sugar
- tumor on the pancreas
- diabetic _______ = occurs when diabetes damages the tiny blood vessels in the retina
- ______ position= laying face down
- hormone your pancreas makes that allows your body to use sugar for energy
- ______ mellitus= occurs when the pancreas doesn't produce insulin or the body cannot use insulin
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- ______ diabetes= diabetes during pregnancy
- inserting needles through the skin to cure disease or relieve pain
- ______ position= laying on back, facing upward
- _______ care= to keep a patient comfortable, but not cure disease
10 Clues: low blood sugar • tumor on the pancreas • ______ position= laying face down • ______ diabetes= diabetes during pregnancy • ______ position= laying on back, facing upward • _______ care= to keep a patient comfortable, but not cure disease • inserting needles through the skin to cure disease or relieve pain • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS 2022-01-05
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- TECIDO ADIPOSO RESPONSÁVEL PELO AUMENTO DA RESISTÊNCIA A INSULINA.
- PRINCIPAL CAUSA DE DIÁLISE E TRANSPLANTE NO MUNDO.
- ALTERAÇÃO NO MÚSCULO ACARRETADA PELO AUMENTO DE ACÍDOS GRAXOS LIVRES.
- complicaçÃO MICROVASCULAR
- alteração NO FÍGADO ACARRETADA PELO AUMENTO DE ACÍDOS GRAXOS LIVRES.
- ARTERIAL CORONARIANA complicaçÃO MASCROVASCULAR
- MARCADORES INFLAMÁTORIOS ENCONTRADOS NO TECIDO ADIPOSO VISCERAL CAUSADORES DE RESISTENCIA PERIFÉRICA A AÇÃO DA INSULINA.
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- RESULTADO DA FALÊNCIA DAS CÉLULAS BETA E RESISTÊNCIA A INSULINA.
- alteração NO PÂNCREAS ACARRETADA PELO AUMENTO DE ACÍDOS GRAXOS LIVRES.
- PRINCIPAL CAUSA DE AMPUTAÇÃO NÃO TRAUMÁTICA NO MUNDO.
- CÉLULA RESONSÁVEL PELA SECREÇÃO DE INSULINA.
- conjunto de alterações metabólicas e hormonais caracterizada por intolerância à glicose ( ou diabetes) , hipertensão arterial, dislipidemia e obesidade troncular ou abdominal.
- desenvolvimento de placas gordurosas, denominadas placas ateromatosas, na superfície interna das paredes arteriais.
- exame capaz de medir o índice glicêmico no organismo, ou seja, os níveis de açúcar presentes no sangue
- FATOR GENÉTICO ASSOCIADO A MÁ ALIMENTAÇÃO COMO FATOR PREDITIVO DE DESENVOLVIMENTO DE RESISTÊNCIA A INSULINA.
15 Clues: complicaçÃO MICROVASCULAR • CÉLULA RESONSÁVEL PELA SECREÇÃO DE INSULINA. • PRINCIPAL CAUSA DE DIÁLISE E TRANSPLANTE NO MUNDO. • ARTERIAL CORONARIANA complicaçÃO MASCROVASCULAR • PRINCIPAL CAUSA DE AMPUTAÇÃO NÃO TRAUMÁTICA NO MUNDO. • RESULTADO DA FALÊNCIA DAS CÉLULAS BETA E RESISTÊNCIA A INSULINA. • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel diabetes 2014-05-07
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- gezonde wijze om suikers te verbranden
- Een diabeet moet hiervan een vast aantal opnemen (hint: filmpje)
- diabetes type 1 noemen ze ook wel ...
- diabetes is een...ziekte (hint: 'blijvende')
- Te lage glucosewaarde in het bloed
- orgaan dat insuline aanmaakt
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- Synoniem voor diabetes
- een zeldzame vorm van diabetes is...diabetes
8 Clues: Synoniem voor diabetes • orgaan dat insuline aanmaakt • Te lage glucosewaarde in het bloed • diabetes type 1 noemen ze ook wel ... • gezonde wijze om suikers te verbranden • een zeldzame vorm van diabetes is...diabetes • diabetes is een...ziekte (hint: 'blijvende') • Een diabeet moet hiervan een vast aantal opnemen (hint: filmpje)
Hypoglycemia 2022-01-28
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- Self-report of hypoglycemia is affected by ____ of patient recall. 2
- Diabetes ___ can increase the risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk of hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes in influenced by patient and __ factors. 2
- Severe hypoglycemia can cause severe ___ impairment. 2
- Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients treated with what have a higher self-report rate of hypoglycemia. 2
- High risk medications for hypoglycemia are insulin and ____.2
- Hypoglycemia is classified as ___ plasma glucose concentration that can cause harm to an individual.1
- A severe episode of hypoglycemia can sometimes result in ___.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has a blood glucose >70 mg/dL. 2
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal a ____ in insulin secretion. 1
- Factors that increase risk of hypoglycemia is food ___.2
- In the healthcare system, they focus on ___ HbA1C. 2
- Engaging patients in ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk factors are a result of relative or absolute ____ excess.1
- What is the result of interplay of relative or mild-to-moderate absolute therapeutic insulin excess and compromised physiological and behavioral defenses against falling plasma glucose concentrations in type 1. 1
- Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1
- What type of hypoglycemia is the result of the interplay of therapeutic hyperinsulinemia and compromised defenses.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has symptoms such as absence of blood glucose measurements. 2
- In one study of subcutaneous glucose sensing in type 1 glucose levels were ≤70 mg/dL 1.5 hours per __.1
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- A limiting factor for a patient to bring a hypoglycemia even to medical attention is access to ___. 2
- What is used in the treatment of hypoglycemia in patients? 1
- Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1
- Every approach to identifying hypoglycemia has ____.2
- Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1
- Future hypoglycemia can be predicted by __ hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients with type 1 diabetes suffer about __ episodes a week of hypoglycemia.1
- In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2
- One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1
- Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1
- Most hypoglycemia events occur ___ a healthcare system. 2
- What health conditions increase hypoglycemia risk? 2
- What does Iatrogenic hypoglycemia result in with people who have a problem with Type 1 diabetes.1
- What limits glucose use and mobile gluconeogenic precursors? 1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal an increase in ____.1
- Diabetes are based on relative or absolute therapeutic ___.1
- Minimizing risks of hypoglycemia involves matching insulin action and glucose availability in how many steps? 1
- What type of hypoglycemia is a limiting factor in glycemic management? 1
- This type of hypoglycemia requires another person’s assistance for recovery after treatment. 2
- Hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes is ___. 2
- Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1
- What is not an appropriate goal in patients with type 1 diabetes? 1
- What kind of shift do patients with poorly controlled plasma glucose concentrations need? 1
- A glucose level __ than 70mg/dL is an alert value. 2
- Fear of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia can __ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What kind of health literacy can increase the risk of hypoglycemia? 2
- In patients with controlled type 1 diabetes plasma concentrations are ___.1
- Most episodes of hypoglycemia can be self-treated with __.1
50 Clues: Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1 • Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1 • Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2 • High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1 • Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2 • Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • ...
Hypoglycemia 2022-01-28
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- Self-report of hypoglycemia is affected by ____ of patient recall. 2
- Diabetes ___ can increase the risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk of hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes in influenced by patient and __ factors. 2
- Severe hypoglycemia can cause severe ___ impairment. 2
- Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients treated with what have a higher self-report rate of hypoglycemia. 2
- High risk medications for hypoglycemia are insulin and ____.2
- Hypoglycemia is classified as ___ plasma glucose concentration that can cause harm to an individual.1
- A severe episode of hypoglycemia can sometimes result in ___.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has a blood glucose >70 mg/dL. 2
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal a ____ in insulin secretion. 1
- Factors that increase risk of hypoglycemia is food ___.2
- In the healthcare system, they focus on ___ HbA1C. 2
- Engaging patients in ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk factors are a result of relative or absolute ____ excess.1
- What is the result of interplay of relative or mild-to-moderate absolute therapeutic insulin excess and compromised physiological and behavioral defenses against falling plasma glucose concentrations in type 1. 1
- Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1
- What type of hypoglycemia is the result of the interplay of therapeutic hyperinsulinemia and compromised defenses.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has symptoms such as absence of blood glucose measurements. 2
- In one study of subcutaneous glucose sensing in type 1 glucose levels were ≤70 mg/dL 1.5 hours per__.1
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- A limiting factor for a patient to bring a hypoglycemia even to medical attention is access to ___. 2
- What is used in the treatment of hypoglycemia in patients? 1
- Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1
- Every approach to identifying hypoglycemia has ____.2
- Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1
- Future hypoglycemia can be predicted by __ hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients with type 1 diabetes suffer about __ episodes a week of hypoglycemia.1
- In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2
- One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1
- Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1
- Most hypoglycemia events occur ___ a healthcare system. 2
- What health conditions increase hypoglycemia risk? 2
- What does Iatrogenic hypoglycemia result in with people who have a problem with Type 1 diabetes.1
- What limits glucose use and mobile gluconeogenic precursors? 1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal an increase in ____.1
- Diabetes are based on relative or absolute therapeutic ___.1
- Minimizing risks of hypoglycemia involves matching insulin action and glucose availability in how many steps? 1
- What type of hypoglycemia is a limiting factor in glycemic management? 1
- This type of hypoglycemia requires another person’s assistance for recovery after treatment. 2
- Hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes is ___. 2
- Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1
- What is not an appropriate goal in patients with type 1 diabetes? 1
- What kind of shift do patients with poorly controlled plasma glucose concentrations need? 1
- A glucose level __ than 70mg/dL is an alert value. 2
- Fear of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia can __ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What kind of health literacy can increase the risk of hypoglycemia? 2
- In patients with controlled type 1 diabetes plasma concentrations are ___.1
- Most episodes of hypoglycemia can be self-treated with __.1
50 Clues: Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1 • Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1 • Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2 • High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1 • Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2 • Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2016-09-27
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- Medicatie bij D.M. type 1.
- Merknaam langwerkende insuline.
- Orgaan dat insuline aanmaakt.
- Hierin vind je snel de richtlijnen bij afwijkende waardes.
- Te lage bloedsuikerwaarde.
- Medicijn dat de insuline resistentie verminderd.
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- Oorzaak van D.M. type 2.
- Symptoom bij te hoge bloedsuiker.
- Hormoon dat de bloedsuiker verhoogt.
- Voorkeurs prikplaats snelwerkende insuline
- Ernstige complicatie op de lange termijn
- Te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde.
- Symptoom bij te lage bloedsuiker.
- Ernstige complicatie op de korte termijn bij ontregelde bloedsuiker.
14 Clues: Oorzaak van D.M. type 2. • Medicatie bij D.M. type 1. • Te hoge bloedsuikerwaarde. • Te lage bloedsuikerwaarde. • Orgaan dat insuline aanmaakt. • Merknaam langwerkende insuline. • Symptoom bij te hoge bloedsuiker. • Symptoom bij te lage bloedsuiker. • Hormoon dat de bloedsuiker verhoogt. • Ernstige complicatie op de lange termijn • Voorkeurs prikplaats snelwerkende insuline • ...
Type 1 Diabetes 2023-01-10
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- when do woman normally get the third type of diabetes
- Is type 1 diabetes preventable if you are born with
- New research is trying to cure type 1 by seeking to replace destroyed islet cells with what type of cells
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- If you have type 1 diabetes what does not make insulin or makes very little
- What is the leading cause of death in the world
- Doing what a lot is a symptom for type 1 diabetes
- What percent of Canadians have type 1 diabetes
- What type of people is type 1 diabetes most common in
8 Clues: What percent of Canadians have type 1 diabetes • What is the leading cause of death in the world • Doing what a lot is a symptom for type 1 diabetes • Is type 1 diabetes preventable if you are born with • when do woman normally get the third type of diabetes • What type of people is type 1 diabetes most common in • ...
Hypoglycemia 2022-01-28
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- Self-report of hypoglycemia is affected by ____ of patient recall. 2
- Diabetes ___ can increase the risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk of hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes in influenced by patient and __ factors. 2
- Severe hypoglycemia can cause severe ___ impairment. 2
- Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients treated with what have a higher self-report rate of hypoglycemia. 2
- High risk medications for hypoglycemia are insulin and ____.2
- Hypoglycemia is classified as ___ plasma glucose concentration that can cause harm to an individual.1
- A severe episode of hypoglycemia can sometimes result in ___.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has a blood glucose >70 mg/dL. 2
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal a ____ in insulin secretion. 1
- Factors that increase risk of hypoglycemia is food ___.2
- In the healthcare system, they focus on ___ HbA1C. 2
- Engaging patients in ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk factors are a result of relative or absolute ____ excess.1
- What is the result of interplay of relative or mild-to-moderate absolute therapeutic insulin excess and compromised physiological and behavioral defenses against falling plasma glucose concentrations in type 1. 1
- Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1
- What type of hypoglycemia is the result of the interplay of therapeutic hyperinsulinemia and compromised defenses.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has symptoms such as absence of blood glucose measurements. 2
- In one study of subcutaneous glucose sensing in type 1 glucose levels were ≤70 mg/dL 1.5 hours per ¬¬¬¬¬¬__.1
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- A limiting factor for a patient to bring a hypoglycemia even to medical attention is access to ___. 2
- What is used in the treatment of hypoglycemia in patients? 1
- Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1
- Every approach to identifying hypoglycemia has ____.2
- Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1
- Future hypoglycemia can be predicted by __ hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients with type 1 diabetes suffer about __ episodes a week of hypoglycemia.1
- In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2
- One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1
- Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1
- Most hypoglycemia events occur ___ a healthcare system. 2
- What health conditions increase hypoglycemia risk? 2
- What does Iatrogenic hypoglycemia result in with people who have a problem with Type 1 diabetes.1
- What limits glucose use and mobile gluconeogenic precursors? 1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal an increase in ____.1
- Diabetes are based on relative or absolute therapeutic ___.1
- Minimizing risks of hypoglycemia involves matching insulin action and glucose availability in how many steps? 1
- What type of hypoglycemia is a limiting factor in glycemic management? 1
- This type of hypoglycemia requires another person’s assistance for recovery after treatment. 2
- Hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes is ___. 2
- Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1
- What is not an appropriate goal in patients with type 1 diabetes? 1
- What kind of shift do patients with poorly controlled plasma glucose concentrations need? 1
- A glucose level __ than 70mg/dL is an alert value. 2
- Fear of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia can __ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What kind of health literacy can increase the risk of hypoglycemia? 2
- In patients with controlled type 1 diabetes plasma concentrations are ___.1
- Most episodes of hypoglycemia can be self-treated with __.1
50 Clues: Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1 • Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1 • Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2 • High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1 • Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2 • Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • ...
Hypoglycemia 2022-01-28
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- Self-report of hypoglycemia is affected by ____ of patient recall. 2
- Diabetes ___ can increase the risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk of hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes in influenced by patient and __ factors. 2
- Severe hypoglycemia can cause severe ___ impairment. 2
- Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients treated with what have a higher self-report rate of hypoglycemia. 2
- High risk medications for hypoglycemia are insulin and ____.2
- Hypoglycemia is classified as ___ plasma glucose concentration that can cause harm to an individual.1
- A severe episode of hypoglycemia can sometimes result in ___.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has a blood glucose >70 mg/dL. 2
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal a ____ in insulin secretion. 1
- Factors that increase risk of hypoglycemia is food ___.2
- In the healthcare system, they focus on ___ HbA1C. 2
- Engaging patients in ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk factors are a result of relative or absolute ____ excess.1
- What is the result of interplay of relative or mild-to-moderate absolute therapeutic insulin excess and compromised physiological and behavioral defenses against falling plasma glucose concentrations in type 1. 1
- Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1
- What type of hypoglycemia is the result of the interplay of therapeutic hyperinsulinemia and compromised defenses.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has symptoms such as absence of blood glucose measurements. 2
- In one study of subcutaneous glucose sensing in type 1 glucose levels were ≤70 mg/dL 1.5 hours per __.1
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- A limiting factor for a patient to bring a hypoglycemia even to medical attention is access to ___. 2
- What is used in the treatment of hypoglycemia in patients? 1
- Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1
- Every approach to identifying hypoglycemia has ____.2
- Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1
- Future hypoglycemia can be predicted by __ hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients with type 1 diabetes suffer about __ episodes a week of hypoglycemia.1
- In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2
- One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1
- Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1
- Most hypoglycemia events occur ___ a healthcare system. 2
- What health conditions increase hypoglycemia risk? 2
- What does Iatrogenic hypoglycemia result in with people who have a problem with Type 1 diabetes.1
- What limits glucose use and mobile gluconeogenic precursors? 1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal an increase in ____.1
- Diabetes are based on relative or absolute therapeutic ___.1
- Minimizing risks of hypoglycemia involves matching insulin action and glucose availability in how many steps? 1
- What type of hypoglycemia is a limiting factor in glycemic management? 1
- This type of hypoglycemia requires another person’s assistance for recovery after treatment. 2
- Hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes is ___. 2
- Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1
- What is not an appropriate goal in patients with type 1 diabetes? 1
- What kind of shift do patients with poorly controlled plasma glucose concentrations need? 1
- A glucose level __ than 70mg/dL is an alert value. 2
- Fear of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia can __ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What kind of health literacy can increase the risk of hypoglycemia? 2
- In patients with controlled type 1 diabetes plasma concentrations are ___.1
- Most episodes of hypoglycemia can be self-treated with __.1
50 Clues: Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1 • Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1 • Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2 • High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1 • Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2 • Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • ...
Hypoglycemia 2022-01-28
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- Self-report of hypoglycemia is affected by ____ of patient recall. 2
- Diabetes ___ can increase the risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk of hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes in influenced by patient and __ factors. 2
- Severe hypoglycemia can cause severe ___ impairment. 2
- Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients treated with what have a higher self-report rate of hypoglycemia. 2
- High risk medications for hypoglycemia are insulin and ____.2
- Hypoglycemia is classified as ___ plasma glucose concentration that can cause harm to an individual.1
- A severe episode of hypoglycemia can sometimes result in ___.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has a blood glucose >70 mg/dL. 2
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal a ____ in insulin secretion. 1
- Factors that increase risk of hypoglycemia is food ___.2
- In the healthcare system, they focus on ___ HbA1C. 2
- Engaging patients in ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2
- Risk factors are a result of relative or absolute ____ excess.1
- What is the result of interplay of relative or mild-to-moderate absolute therapeutic insulin excess and compromised physiological and behavioral defenses against falling plasma glucose concentrations in type 1. 1
- Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1
- What type of hypoglycemia is the result of the interplay of therapeutic hyperinsulinemia and compromised defenses.1
- This type of hypoglycemia has symptoms such as absence of blood glucose measurements. 2
- In one study of subcutaneous glucose sensing in type 1 glucose levels were ≤70 mg/dL 1.5 hours per ¬¬¬¬¬¬__.1
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- A limiting factor for a patient to bring a hypoglycemia even to medical attention is access to ___. 2
- What is used in the treatment of hypoglycemia in patients? 1
- Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1
- Every approach to identifying hypoglycemia has ____.2
- Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1
- Future hypoglycemia can be predicted by __ hypoglycemia. 2
- Patients with type 1 diabetes suffer about __ episodes a week of hypoglycemia.1
- In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2
- One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1
- Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1
- Most hypoglycemia events occur ___ a healthcare system. 2
- What health conditions increase hypoglycemia risk? 2
- What does Iatrogenic hypoglycemia result in with people who have a problem with Type 1 diabetes.1
- What limits glucose use and mobile gluconeogenic precursors? 1
- A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal an increase in ____.1
- Diabetes are based on relative or absolute therapeutic ___.1
- Minimizing risks of hypoglycemia involves matching insulin action and glucose availability in how many steps? 1
- What type of hypoglycemia is a limiting factor in glycemic management? 1
- This type of hypoglycemia requires another person’s assistance for recovery after treatment. 2
- Hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes is ___. 2
- Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1
- What is not an appropriate goal in patients with type 1 diabetes? 1
- What kind of shift do patients with poorly controlled plasma glucose concentrations need? 1
- A glucose level __ than 70mg/dL is an alert value. 2
- Fear of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia can __ risk of hypoglycemia. 2
- What kind of health literacy can increase the risk of hypoglycemia? 2
- In patients with controlled type 1 diabetes plasma concentrations are ___.1
- Most episodes of hypoglycemia can be self-treated with __.1
50 Clues: Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1 • Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1 • Having a ___ can help prevent hypoglycemia. 2 • High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1 • Glucose monitoring ___ risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • In patient’s self -reported events varied ___.2 • Financial ___ increases risk of hypoglycemia. 2 • ...
Get To Know Diabetes 2024-07-18
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- Diabetes can cause this severe eye condition in some people.
- You have an increased risk of this heart condition.
- Medical word for a condition that lasts a long time or the name of Dr. Dre's debut solo album.
- You may need this is you are a Type 2 Diabetic.
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- Red liquid and sweetner.
- Another word for lazy.
- A government organization website where you can find more information on diabetes.
- A good reason to check if you have diabetes.
- A type of food that everyone tells you to avoid.
- Hormone that your body needs to break down glucose.
- This many millions of Americans may have diabetes but , are undiagnosed.
11 Clues: Another word for lazy. • Red liquid and sweetner. • A good reason to check if you have diabetes. • You may need this is you are a Type 2 Diabetic. • A type of food that everyone tells you to avoid. • You have an increased risk of this heart condition. • Hormone that your body needs to break down glucose. • Diabetes can cause this severe eye condition in some people. • ...
Crosswords 2020-11-02
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- Branch of medicine focused on mental health
- Manual used by physician to work up mental disorders (acronym)
- World Diabetes Day is commemorated by the finding day of
- Deficiencies or excesses of energy intake, causing impairment of growth and development
- Ingredient(s) added to hand hygiene products to moisturize the skin
- Joint initiative of WHO and Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) that aims to accelerate development of new antibiotic drugs (acronym)
- Number of hand hygiene moments according to WHO
- Non-pharmacological approach, recommended for diabetes patients to lower glycaemic status and improve outcome
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- Complication of diabetes that could worsen sight
- Drug prescribed to patient with depression which works by inhibiting reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine in presynaptic terminals
- Organ that related the most to the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes mellitus
- Greek alphabet used as figure of psychology
- International organization related the most to food stability worldwide (acronym)
- Microorganisms residing under the superficial cells of stratum corneum and also on the surface of the skin
- One of the largest concern of World Food Day that cause morbidities and mortality
15 Clues: Branch of medicine focused on mental health • Greek alphabet used as figure of psychology • Number of hand hygiene moments according to WHO • Complication of diabetes that could worsen sight • World Diabetes Day is commemorated by the finding day of • Manual used by physician to work up mental disorders (acronym) • ...
Santos Non-Communicable Diseases 2024-01-26
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- A condition that causes airways to swell and may bring extra mucus
- A chronic disease that occurs either when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces.
- Cancerous
- Non-cancerous
- The only treatment for type 1 Diabetes; What the body struggles to make/use properly when it is diabetic
- Pulmonary hypertension is a condition that affects the blood vessels in the _____
- A disease that can be caused by repeated long term exposure to hazardous agents (Use the acronym)
- A group of diseases that cause airflow to be blocked and breathing-related problems (Use the acronym)
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- A period of time when symptoms disappear; not a cure
- The most common type of chronic disease (Type as one word)
- Diabetes which develops in pregnant women who have never had diabetes before
- The best treatment for COPD is to quit _______
- The removal of a small piece of tissue to exam
- A disease that is not contagious/cannot be passed around
14 Clues: Cancerous • Non-cancerous • The best treatment for COPD is to quit _______ • The removal of a small piece of tissue to exam • A period of time when symptoms disappear; not a cure • A disease that is not contagious/cannot be passed around • The most common type of chronic disease (Type as one word) • A condition that causes airways to swell and may bring extra mucus • ...
pregnancy problems 2014-01-23
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- hormone produced in the pancreas, lack of insulin causes diabetes.
- acid: a form of the water soluble vitamin bq.
- palate: a physical split or opening in the roof of the mouth
- abortion: lining of the womb or uterus any remaining products of conception becomes infected.
- diabetes: when pregnant women never had diabetes before but have high glucose levels.
- problems: receiving prenatal care following doctors advice good health .
- abortion: some of products of conception exit the body.
- abortion: all products of conception exit the body.
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- abortion: symptoms cannot be stopped, and miscarriage will happen.
- the expulsion of a baby from the mothers body before week twenty of pregnancy.
- birth: loss of fetus after twenty weeks of pregnancy.
- problem: a physical or biochemical problem that is present at birth and may be caused by genetic or environmental factors.
- abortion: pregnancy is lost and the products of conception do not exit the body.
- a child born with diabetes and grows up with it.
14 Clues: acid: a form of the water soluble vitamin bq. • a child born with diabetes and grows up with it. • abortion: all products of conception exit the body. • birth: loss of fetus after twenty weeks of pregnancy. • abortion: some of products of conception exit the body. • palate: a physical split or opening in the roof of the mouth • ...
Terapi Farmakologi Diabetes 2024-07-12
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- Antidiabetes yang bekerja dengan menaikan sekresi insulin di pankreas
- Antidiabetes yang termasuk golongan DPP4 Inhibitor dan berawalan S
- First line antidiabetes untuk ibu hamil adalah
- Jenis uji kadar gula darah dimana pasien tidak boleh makan gula selama 8 jam
- Antidiabetes yang termasuk golongan thiazolidinediones dan berawalan P
- Cara minum acarbose adalah ... suapan pertama makan
- Glimepiride sebaiknya diminum ...
- Pasien dengan GDP 250 cocok diberikan insulin jenis ... acting
- Antidiabetes yang termasuk golongan SGLT 2 Inhibitor dan berawalan D
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- Komplikasi diabetes dengan ciri kaki kebas, kesemutan, dan mati rasa disebut
- Pasien CKD sebaiknya tidak diberikan metformin karena memicu .... laktat
- Metformin termasuk antidiabetes golongan
- Kondisi dimana kadar gula darah <70 disebut
- Contoh insulin intermediate adalah
- Insulin berikut termasuk dalam golongan insulin long acting yang berawalan G
- First line antidiabetes oral dengan mekanisme kerja sebagai insulin sensitizer adalah
- Pasien diabetes dengan GDA 650, nafas bau buah dan asam disertai asidosis. Disebut apakah komplikasi diabetes ini?
17 Clues: Glimepiride sebaiknya diminum ... • Contoh insulin intermediate adalah • Metformin termasuk antidiabetes golongan • Kondisi dimana kadar gula darah <70 disebut • First line antidiabetes untuk ibu hamil adalah • Cara minum acarbose adalah ... suapan pertama makan • Pasien dengan GDP 250 cocok diberikan insulin jenis ... acting • ...
Watery Words 2021-08-10
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- ADH causes the insertion of ___ 2 channels in the kidney
- ADH triggers _ __(write out) receptors in the nephron
- ADH triggers a _ __(write out) receptor to cause vascular smooth muscle contraction
- type of diabetes insipidus where ADH is not released
- diuretic used to treat a type of diabetes insipidus
- ADH is structurally similar to
- receptors located in the hypothalamus that cause ADH release
- SIADH causes a __(volume) hyPOnatremia
- type of diabetes insipidus where kidneys do not respond to ADH
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- blood pressure is sensed by ___ triggering ADH release
- where ADH is synthesized
- a measure of the dissolved particles in a fluid
- pharm treatment of central DI
- part of the pituitary that ADH is released from
- ADH causes water ___ (reabsorption or secretion)in the collecting duct and DCT
- ADH responds to volume or osmolality more?
- alcohol ___(increases or decreases) ADH secretion
17 Clues: where ADH is synthesized • pharm treatment of central DI • ADH is structurally similar to • SIADH causes a __(volume) hyPOnatremia • ADH responds to volume or osmolality more? • a measure of the dissolved particles in a fluid • part of the pituitary that ADH is released from • alcohol ___(increases or decreases) ADH secretion • ...
Diabetes mellitus type1 2023-12-15
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- insulin producing cells
- sugar test done before food
- medical device for administering insulin
- diabetes occurring during pregnancy is also known as
- onset of symptoms is usually abrupt
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- type 1 diabetes is more common in which age group
- blood sugar level is known as
- hormone essential for glucose regulation
- cells causing autoimmune destruction of insulin producing cells
- sugar test done randomly
- autoimmune disorder causing diabetes in children
11 Clues: insulin producing cells • sugar test done randomly • sugar test done before food • blood sugar level is known as • onset of symptoms is usually abrupt • hormone essential for glucose regulation • medical device for administering insulin • autoimmune disorder causing diabetes in children • type 1 diabetes is more common in which age group • ...
Nutrition: Snacking and Diabetes Review 2023-05-08
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- in the blood stream; moves glucose from the bloodstream into cells
- process which breaks foods into nutrient components to be used by the
- act of eating food in response to negative emotions
- act of eating a small amount of food between meals
- diabetes in which the hormones produced by the placenta inhibit insulin from transferring glucose to body cells
- diabetes in which body cells stop responding to insulin and inhibit glucose from entering the cells
- diabetes in which Beta cells in the pancreas are destroyed and the body produces little to no insulin
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- recommendations for healthy eating patterns and their food and nutrient
- unit of energy in food
- process of consuming food for nourishment
- amount of the sugar glucose in the blood
- substances which provide nourishment essential for growth and development
- disorder which hinders insulin from getting glucose into cells; disables body properly using digested food needed for development and energy
- act of eating usually large amounts of food even when full
- hormone produced by Beta cells in the pancreas; regulates the amount of
15 Clues: unit of energy in food • amount of the sugar glucose in the blood • process of consuming food for nourishment • act of eating a small amount of food between meals • act of eating food in response to negative emotions • act of eating usually large amounts of food even when full • in the blood stream; moves glucose from the bloodstream into cells • ...
Diacrossword! 2013-12-03
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- Carbohydrates are broken down into this
- True or false: People with diabetes can never eat dessert
- What does DKA stand for? (two words)
- Which one of these foods is considered “free”: apple, bread, egg
- It may be time to change your insulin dose if you see high blood sugars at the same time of day for _____ days
- This is the name of the CDA Diabetes Camp located in Hunstville, Ontario: Camp______
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- This is another word for low blood sugar
- How many food groups are there in Canada’s Food Guide?
- This injection site absorbs insulin the fastest
- You should be '_____ before you drive'
- World Diabetes Day takes place annually during this month
- What act as a key to allow sugar to enter your cells and give you energy?
- According to the 2013 Guidelines, a child less than age 6 should have an A1C target of less than this number.
- Diabetes Day this year takes place on ____ 26th
14 Clues: What does DKA stand for? (two words) • You should be '_____ before you drive' • Carbohydrates are broken down into this • This is another word for low blood sugar • This injection site absorbs insulin the fastest • Diabetes Day this year takes place on ____ 26th • How many food groups are there in Canada’s Food Guide? • ...