diabetes Crossword Puzzles
diabetes 2023-05-06
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- Hormônio que leva a glicose até a célula
- Órgão responsável pela produção de insulina
- Aumento de glicose no sangue
- Distúrbio do metabolismo de carboidratos
- Complicação de diabetes
- Temperatura de conservação de insulina
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- beta Aparelho para medir glicose digital
- Célula produtora de insulina
- Sensibilizador de insulina
9 Clues: Complicação de diabetes • Sensibilizador de insulina • Célula produtora de insulina • Aumento de glicose no sangue • Temperatura de conservação de insulina • Hormônio que leva a glicose até a célula • Distúrbio do metabolismo de carboidratos • beta Aparelho para medir glicose digital • Órgão responsável pela produção de insulina
Diabetes 2022-10-06
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- Term used to describe High Blood Sugar Levels
- This type of Diabetes is reversible
- This type of Diabetes is irreversible
- Another name for sugar
- Hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood by moving it into the cells, where it can be used by the body for energy
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- Term used to describe High Blood Pressure
- Term used to describe Low Blood Sugar Levels
- Term used to describe High Cholesterol Levels
- Organ that produces Insulin
9 Clues: Another name for sugar • Organ that produces Insulin • This type of Diabetes is reversible • This type of Diabetes is irreversible • Term used to describe High Blood Pressure • Term used to describe Low Blood Sugar Levels • Term used to describe High Blood Sugar Levels • Term used to describe High Cholesterol Levels • ...
Diabetes 2025-06-10
Diabetes 2025-11-07
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- The hormone that lowers blood sugar
- The process that keeps internal balance
- Triphosphate The energy molecule made from glucose
- The body’s main source of energy
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- The disease where blood sugar stays too high
- The smallest unit of life that uses glucose for energy
- The organ that makes insulin and glucagon
- The hormone that raises blood sugar when it’s low
- The liquid that carries glucose around the body
9 Clues: The body’s main source of energy • The hormone that lowers blood sugar • The process that keeps internal balance • The organ that makes insulin and glucagon • The disease where blood sugar stays too high • The liquid that carries glucose around the body • The hormone that raises blood sugar when it’s low • Triphosphate The energy molecule made from glucose • ...
Diet and Exercise 2022-12-03
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- One condition obese it’s can cause
- One thing our bodies use fat for (6,6)
- Way of restoring blood glucose levels (6,8,4)
- A lack of what substance can cause type two diabetes?
- number of people estimated to have diabetes in the UK (4,7)
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- What can fatty deposits in the coronary arteries cause? (5,7)
- Percentage of body mass that is muscle in people who exercise regularly
- One thing people who exercise regularly have (6,5)
- Number of muscles the human body has
- One thing diabetes (type 2) can cause problems with
- What increases if you have more muscle tissue? (9,4)
- What our muscles use energy in food for
- Percentage of daily food intake that is used to digest food
13 Clues: One condition obese it’s can cause • Number of muscles the human body has • One thing our bodies use fat for (6,6) • What our muscles use energy in food for • Way of restoring blood glucose levels (6,8,4) • One thing people who exercise regularly have (6,5) • One thing diabetes (type 2) can cause problems with • What increases if you have more muscle tissue? (9,4) • ...
Crossword June 2024 2024-05-18
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- - A new class of drugs for diabetes acting as SGLT2 inhibitors
- - An alpha glucosidase inhibitor drug
- - Cells secreting hormones in pancreas are known as Islets of ___
- - A life threatening complication of diabetes with fruity smell to the breath
- - An ultralong acting - upto 42 hours - insulin analogue
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- - A common biguanide drug used for Type II Diabetes
- - A second generation sulphonylurea drug for Diabetes
- - A peptide hormone promoting uptake of glucose from blood into cells
- - A hormone secreted by alfa cells of pancreas
- - Polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia are classic symptoms of___
10 Clues: - An alpha glucosidase inhibitor drug • - A hormone secreted by alfa cells of pancreas • - A common biguanide drug used for Type II Diabetes • - A second generation sulphonylurea drug for Diabetes • - An ultralong acting - upto 42 hours - insulin analogue • - Polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia are classic symptoms of___ • ...
Diabetes e suas complicações 2020-05-29
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- É visível a ação que o tabaco exerce na etiologia da __________ periférica, que determina o “pé em risco no diabetes”.
- Comprometimento da retina no diabetes mellitus.
- Hábito de fumar ou _____________ apresentou relação com amputação em casos de diabetes.
- Características _______________ são as que incluem naturalidade,escolaridade, cor e ocupação.
- Condição clínica que não pôde ser analisada por não constar na maioria dos prontuários analisados no estudo.
- Osteomielite e _______________ são fundamentais para a ocorrência das amputações de extremidades inferiroes em diabéticos.(duas palavras sem espaço)
- Extremidades inferiores afetadas em pessoas com diabetes mellitus.
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- Ser diabético e ter extremidade inferior __________ é a condição dos casos apresentados no estudo.
- Considerada a melhor medida de avaliação do controle glicêmico.(duas palavras sem espaço)
- Uma das características clínicas consideradas no estudo.(duas palavras sem espaço)
- Controle do nível glicêmico, tratamento do diabetes e o comparecimento às ___________________ são importantes aspectos na prevenção das complicações do diabetes mellitus.(três palavras sem espaço)
- Doença que se destaca no Brasil e no mundo por sua importância como problema de saúde pública.(duas palavras sem espaço)
12 Clues: Comprometimento da retina no diabetes mellitus. • Extremidades inferiores afetadas em pessoas com diabetes mellitus. • Uma das características clínicas consideradas no estudo.(duas palavras sem espaço) • Hábito de fumar ou _____________ apresentou relação com amputação em casos de diabetes. • ...
HLTENN057 Contribute to the nursing care of a person with diabetes - Crossword 2023-03-13
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- Type of diabetes that usually develops in childhood (7)
- A medical professional who specializes in treating diabetes (11)
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood glucose levels (9)
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- A group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood sugar levels (8)
- A condition in which blood glucose levels are high (9)
- Blood glucose measurement device (6)
- A sugar substitute often used by people with diabetes (6)
- Type of diabetes that develops later in life
- A type of insulin that works quickly (7)
- Science of the body's use of insulin
10 Clues: Blood glucose measurement device (6) • Science of the body's use of insulin • A type of insulin that works quickly (7) • Type of diabetes that develops later in life • A condition in which blood glucose levels are high (9) • Type of diabetes that usually develops in childhood (7) • A sugar substitute often used by people with diabetes (6) • ...
HEALTHY LIFE AND KEEP AWAY DIABETES 2025-04-09
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- Penyakit yang membuat gula darah tinggi
- Gejala yang umum dialami oleh penderita diabetes di malam hari adalah sering
- Nama lain untuk gula darah
- Bahan makanan yang harus dikurangi konsumsinya oleh penderita diabetes
- Hormon yang membantu mengatur gula darah
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- Cara untuk memantau gula darah adalah dengan memeriksa kadar gula darah secara
- Kondisi yang dapat meningkatkan risiko diabetes
- Jika gula darah seseorang >200 mg/dl, maka kategori kadar gula darah tersebut adalah sangat
- Aktivitas yang dapat membantu mengontrol gula darah
- Diabetes gestasional biasanya terjadi pada perempuan pada masa
10 Clues: Nama lain untuk gula darah • Penyakit yang membuat gula darah tinggi • Hormon yang membantu mengatur gula darah • Kondisi yang dapat meningkatkan risiko diabetes • Aktivitas yang dapat membantu mengontrol gula darah • Diabetes gestasional biasanya terjadi pada perempuan pada masa • Bahan makanan yang harus dikurangi konsumsinya oleh penderita diabetes • ...
Diabetes 2021-04-22
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- Tuottaa insuliinia
- Ennaltaehkäisevä tekijä diabetekselle
- Milloin tyypin 1 diabetes yleensä todetaan?
- Hormoni, joka säätelee elimistön sokeriaineenvaihduntaa
- Tyypin 1 diabeteksen potilas käyttää tätä ruokalijuen yhteydessä
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- Sokerivaihdunnan sairaus, joka johtuu haiman erittämän insuliinihormoonin puutteesta
- Yksi happomyrkytyksen oireista
- Yksi diabeteksen riskitekijöistä
- Yksi insuliinisokin oireista
9 Clues: Tuottaa insuliinia • Yksi insuliinisokin oireista • Yksi happomyrkytyksen oireista • Yksi diabeteksen riskitekijöistä • Ennaltaehkäisevä tekijä diabetekselle • Milloin tyypin 1 diabetes yleensä todetaan? • Hormoni, joka säätelee elimistön sokeriaineenvaihduntaa • Tyypin 1 diabeteksen potilas käyttää tätä ruokalijuen yhteydessä • ...
Diabetes 2015-02-10
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- diabetics usually have ____ blood sugar
- full name for the disease, diabetes
- diabetes type that is more serious and usually affects children
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- a metabolic disease in which the body’s inability to produce any or enough insulin causes elevated levels of glucose in the blood
- something that can lead to obtaining diabetes
- can teens with diabetes eat sugar and sweets?
- the organ that produces insulin
- the sugar that a diabetic cannot process
- diabetes type that is more common, less serious, and usually affects adults
9 Clues: the organ that produces insulin • full name for the disease, diabetes • diabetics usually have ____ blood sugar • the sugar that a diabetic cannot process • something that can lead to obtaining diabetes • can teens with diabetes eat sugar and sweets? • diabetes type that is more serious and usually affects children • ...
Diabetes 2024-02-21
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- A disorder of retinal blood vessels
- Diabetes occurs because the pancreas cannot produce...
- Degeneration of the peripheral nerves
- High blood sugar
- Test for blood sugar levels over the last months
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- Occurs during pregnancy
- is crucial to diabetes management.
- Low blood sugar
- A complication of diabetes mellitus
9 Clues: Low blood sugar • High blood sugar • Occurs during pregnancy • is crucial to diabetes management. • A disorder of retinal blood vessels • A complication of diabetes mellitus • Degeneration of the peripheral nerves • Test for blood sugar levels over the last months • Diabetes occurs because the pancreas cannot produce...
Bioquímica - Carboidratos 2021-09-30
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- Exame para avaliar os níveis glicêmicos dos últimos 3 a 4 meses, sem influência dos dias anteriores ao exame e do estado de jejum.
- Transformado em glicose conforme a necessidade do organismo.
- Órgão que controla o nível de glicose do sangue.
- ... é um exemplo de fator de risco para diabetes mellitus.
- Exemplo importante de monossacarídeo do grupo das hexoses.
- ... é produzido nas células alfa das ilhotas de Langerhans do pâncreas.
- Diabetes caracterizada pela resistência à insulina e pela perda progressiva de sua secreção.
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- Processo de transformação do ácido pirúvico em glicose.
- ... é caracterizada pelos valores glicêmicos acima dos valores de referência, mas abaixo dos valores diagnósticos de diabetes mellitus.
- Principal função dos carboidratos.
- Transforma glicose em energia.
- Locais de armazenamento do glicogênio.
- Baixo nível de glicose no sangue.
- Sede, fome e muita urina são sintomas de ...
14 Clues: Transforma glicose em energia. • Baixo nível de glicose no sangue. • Principal função dos carboidratos. • Locais de armazenamento do glicogênio. • Sede, fome e muita urina são sintomas de ... • Órgão que controla o nível de glicose do sangue. • Processo de transformação do ácido pirúvico em glicose. • ... é um exemplo de fator de risco para diabetes mellitus. • ...
Miscelanea 2020-10-14
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- carroña
- apuntador
- muleta
- achaque
- tiovivo
- contrabandista
- novatada
- ventrílocuo
- tendedero
- daltónico
- imán
- títere
- grano
- funicular
- fiscal
- neumólogo
- andador
- corazonada
- sablista
- biberón
- aldea
- moroso
- octogenario
- ajedrez
- hincha
- fanfarrón
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- albahaca
- patinete
- vacuna
- okupa
- camello
- diabetes
- púlpito
- autopsia
- belén
- empaste
- fichar
- cambiador
- transbordador
- gorrón
- ermitaño
- pelota
- coartada
- pandillero
- culebrón
- ludópata
- patrocinador
- avalista
- imperdible
- puticlub
50 Clues: imán • okupa • belén • grano • aldea • muleta • vacuna • fichar • gorrón • títere • pelota • fiscal • moroso • hincha • carroña • achaque • tiovivo • camello • púlpito • empaste • andador • biberón • ajedrez • albahaca • patinete • diabetes • novatada • autopsia • ermitaño • coartada • culebrón • ludópata • sablista • avalista • puticlub • apuntador • tendedero • daltónico • cambiador • funicular • neumólogo • fanfarrón • pandillero • corazonada • imperdible • ventrílocuo • ...
Insulin: Hard 2025-06-02
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- – Active form after injection
- – Hypo rebound effect
- – Binds some long acting insulins
- – Rise in morning glucose
- – Activated by insulin
- – Storage form of insulin in vials
- – Precursor of insulin
- – Present in type one diabetes
- – Response to hypoglycaemia
- – Suppressed by insulin
- – Produce insulin in the pancreas
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- – Naturally produced insulin
- – Prevented by insulin
- – Injected insulin
- – Component of intermediate insulin
- – Seen in type two diabetes
- – Helps stabilise insulin molecules
- – Site where insulin binds to exert effect
- – Used to measure endogenous insulin
- – Descriptor for short acting human insulin
20 Clues: – Injected insulin • – Hypo rebound effect • – Prevented by insulin • – Activated by insulin • – Precursor of insulin • – Suppressed by insulin • – Rise in morning glucose • – Seen in type two diabetes • – Response to hypoglycaemia • – Naturally produced insulin • – Active form after injection • – Present in type one diabetes • – Binds some long acting insulins • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2022-01-25
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- it occurs when the level of glucose in blood drops below normal
- a hormone produced in the pancreas that helps glucose to get into the blood
- insulin is produced by the … of langerhans
- One of method of controling type 2 diabetes
- a hormone in the body that lowers the amount of sugar in the blood
- is a disease that most people (80%) with type ii diabetes suffer from
- Disease caused by a fatty substance building up inside the arteries
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- a medical condition in which your blood pressure is extremely high
- relating to a condition in which someone's antibodies attack substances that are naturally found in the body
- damage of the retina of the eye caused by diabetes that can lead to blindness
- organ that secretes insulin and glucagon
- Period of time when usually type 1 diabetes develops
- damage to, or disease affecting the nerves
- lack of insulin causes our body to use fat for energy that is manifested by increased level of … produced by liver
- hyperglycaemia is manifested among others by persistent thirst which is called …
15 Clues: organ that secretes insulin and glucagon • insulin is produced by the … of langerhans • damage to, or disease affecting the nerves • One of method of controling type 2 diabetes • Period of time when usually type 1 diabetes develops • it occurs when the level of glucose in blood drops below normal • a medical condition in which your blood pressure is extremely high • ...
Diabetes 2024-03-15
8 Clues: Diabetes is • Diabetes cause • Diabetes also cause • Low blood sugar causes • Another name for sugar • without trying you lose • type 1 diabetes were once known as • One in ___ Canadians aged 20 years and older have been diagnosed with diabetes
Diabetes 2016-04-13
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- Wat kan er optreden wanneer er niet wordt ingegrepen bij een hypo-of hyperglycemie.
- Geef een synoniem voor diabetes.
- Hoe kunnen we diabetes voorkomen?
- Geef een ander woord voor te weinig glucose in het bloed.
- Wat mag men zeker eten bij diabetes type 2 (waardoor de bloedsuikerspiegel langzamer stijgt)
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- Wie moeten we zeker informeren en ondersteunen?
- Iemand met een hyperglycemie heeft nood aan...?
- Geef een ander woord voor teveel glucose in het bloed.
- Iemand met een hypoglycemie heeft nood aan...?
9 Clues: Geef een synoniem voor diabetes. • Hoe kunnen we diabetes voorkomen? • Iemand met een hypoglycemie heeft nood aan...? • Wie moeten we zeker informeren en ondersteunen? • Iemand met een hyperglycemie heeft nood aan...? • Geef een ander woord voor teveel glucose in het bloed. • Geef een ander woord voor te weinig glucose in het bloed. • ...
Diabetes 2022-05-08
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- órgano encargado de producir insulina.
- número de casos nuevos de una enfermedad en una población determinada y en un periodo determinado.
- Genero donde la diabetes es más presente.
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- proporción de individuos de un grupo o una población, que presentan una característica o evento determinado.
- en esta forma de diabetes la insulina endógena circulante es suficiente para evitar la cetoacidosis, pero no para la hiperglucemia en presencia de las mayores necesidades por la insensibilidad histica.
- es una causa por la cual la diabetes va en aumento en oaxaca
- es una enfermedad crónica que ocurre cuando el organismo pierde la capacidad de producir insulina o utilizarla eficazmente.
- hormona principal en la diabetes.
- esta forma de diabetes se debe a la destrucción de las células B de los islotes pancreáticos, a causa de un proceso autoinmunitario en 95% de los casos.
9 Clues: hormona principal en la diabetes. • órgano encargado de producir insulina. • Genero donde la diabetes es más presente. • es una causa por la cual la diabetes va en aumento en oaxaca • número de casos nuevos de una enfermedad en una población determinada y en un periodo determinado. • ...
Nutrition Vocab Words 2022-11-17
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- Dental
- Double-Sugar
- Enhances when added to something
- influence behavior or mood
- multibranched polysaccharide
- sweet crystalline
- Complex
- The sum of Dietary and Added Fiber
- Can't turn into a simple sugar
- Consist of a number of sugars
- Artifical_Sugar
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- GI
- Dietary
- Diabetes
- tasteless powder
- Purifed-Carbohydrates
- Broken down quickly by the body using energy
- biomolecule
- A hormone produced in the pancreas
- low blood sugar
- Can't digest Milk Products
- nutraceutical
22 Clues: GI • Dental • Dietary • Complex • Diabetes • biomolecule • Double-Sugar • nutraceutical • low blood sugar • Artifical_Sugar • tasteless powder • sweet crystalline • Purifed-Carbohydrates • influence behavior or mood • Can't digest Milk Products • multibranched polysaccharide • Consist of a number of sugars • Can't turn into a simple sugar • Enhances when added to something • ...
Diabetes mellitus 2020-04-23
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- - za kurije oči odlazi se...?
- - ne nositi cipele s ...
- - Što treba prati 5 minuta svaki dan?
- - Hiperglikemijska pretkoma ili dijabetička...?
- - Dijabetes tipa II. nastaje...?
- - Dijabetes tipa I. je...o inzulinu.
- - povišena razina glukoze u urinu kaže se...?
- - apsolutan ili relativan manjak inzulina uzrok je...?
- - Gušterača izlučuje...?
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- - prhrana se djeli u ... skupina.
- - jedna od komplikacija dijabetesa je...
- - neuropatije javljaju se kod...
- - za inzulinsku komu karakteristična je smetnja u ...
- - jedan od znakova je zadah po...
- - osobe na ... terapiji uzimaju 3-4 obroka dnevno
15 Clues: - ne nositi cipele s ... • - Gušterača izlučuje...? • - za kurije oči odlazi se...? • - neuropatije javljaju se kod... • - Dijabetes tipa II. nastaje...? • - prhrana se djeli u ... skupina. • - jedan od znakova je zadah po... • - Dijabetes tipa I. je...o inzulinu. • - Što treba prati 5 minuta svaki dan? • - jedna od komplikacija dijabetesa je... • ...
Diabetes Awareness 2023-11-26
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- a symptom of hyperglycemia
- risk factor for DM
- First line oral agent for DM2
- rapid acting insulin
- Diabetes during pregnancy
- Dr.Sayer’s favorite topic
- arabic sweet with high sugar levels
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- monitored every 3-6 months
- Sugar in food
- DM patients should do it often
- sugaring agent used for diabetics
- micro vascular complication of DM
- Injectable medication for DM
- Low blood sugar
- malfunctioning organ in DM
15 Clues: Sugar in food • Low blood sugar • risk factor for DM • rapid acting insulin • Diabetes during pregnancy • Dr.Sayer’s favorite topic • a symptom of hyperglycemia • monitored every 3-6 months • malfunctioning organ in DM • Injectable medication for DM • First line oral agent for DM2 • DM patients should do it often • sugaring agent used for diabetics • micro vascular complication of DM • ...
Diabetes Overview 2024-02-25
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- _____ Hyperglycemia Syndrome occurs when patients can make enough insuline to prevent DKA but still have severe hyperglycemia, osmotic diuresis and ECF depletion
- Diabetes ____ is the most prevalent type of diabetes
- ____ acting insulin has no peak
- ____ Promotes glucose transport from the bloodstream across the cell membrane to the cytoplasm of the cells
- _____ Acting insulin has a peak of 4-12 hours
- Patients need thorough diabetic ____ care to prevent ulcerations
- Liver and muscle cells store excess glucose as ____
- Polyuria, polydipsia and ______ are classic symptoms
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- Diabetic ______ is caused by profound deficiency in insulin
- Shakiness, palpitations, diaphoresis, hunger and pallor are signs and symptoms of ______
- ___ acting insulin is injected within 15 minutes of meals
- ____ is the preferred site for insulin administration
- Type ___ Formerly known as juvenile-onset or insulin dependent diabetes
- Patients must rotate injection sites to prevent ____
- _____ A1C is used to monitor glucose levels over 2-3 months
15 Clues: ____ acting insulin has no peak • _____ Acting insulin has a peak of 4-12 hours • Liver and muscle cells store excess glucose as ____ • Diabetes ____ is the most prevalent type of diabetes • Patients must rotate injection sites to prevent ____ • Polyuria, polydipsia and ______ are classic symptoms • ____ is the preferred site for insulin administration • ...
sdfghjk 2016-09-15
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- Wie viele Einheiten Insulin entsprechen 1ml?
- Nenne eines der häufigsten für Diabetes Typ 2!
- Auf welchen Wirkstoff sind ganz viele Menschen allergisch?
- Welches Insulin eignet sich für Diabetes melitus Typ 2 an Besten‘
- Was ist eine geeignete Lösung für s.c. und i.m.?
- Fachbegriff wenn ein Medikament nicht verabreicht werden darf/soll.
- Fachbegriff für Nierenerkrankung!
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- Anderes Wort für unter die Haut.
- Wo muss ein Impfstoff gelagert werden?
- Nenne eine verabreichungsart von Insulin für zu Hause!
- Fachbegriff für tiefen Blutzucker!
- Was ist Diabetes melitus?
- Nenne ein Beispiel, wenn ein minderjähriger Jungendlicher, die Entscheidung nicht selbst bestimmen darf!
- Was ist Insulin?
- Eine Injektion ist eine…?
- Die Injektion i.m. kann auch in den Gesässmuskel gespritzt werden. Welcher Nerv kann dabei getroffen werden?
- Kann Insulin anhand einer Tablette verabreicht werden?
- Fachbegriff für Schwellung!
18 Clues: Was ist Insulin? • Was ist Diabetes melitus? • Eine Injektion ist eine…? • Fachbegriff für Schwellung! • Anderes Wort für unter die Haut. • Fachbegriff für Nierenerkrankung! • Fachbegriff für tiefen Blutzucker! • Wo muss ein Impfstoff gelagert werden? • Wie viele Einheiten Insulin entsprechen 1ml? • Nenne eines der häufigsten für Diabetes Typ 2! • ...
Miscelanea 2020-10-14
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- carroña
- apuntador
- muleta
- achaque
- tiovivo
- contrabandista
- novatada
- ventrílocuo
- tendedero
- daltónico
- imán
- títere
- grano
- funicular
- fiscal
- neumólogo
- andador
- corazonada
- sablista
- biberón
- aldea
- moroso
- octogenario
- ajedrez
- hincha
- fanfarrón
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- albahaca
- patinete
- vacuna
- okupa
- camello
- diabetes
- púlpito
- autopsia
- belén
- empaste
- fichar
- cambiador
- transbordador
- gorrón
- ermitaño
- pelota
- coartada
- pandillero
- culebrón
- ludópata
- patrocinador
- avalista
- imperdible
- puticlub
50 Clues: imán • okupa • belén • grano • aldea • muleta • vacuna • fichar • gorrón • títere • pelota • fiscal • moroso • hincha • carroña • achaque • tiovivo • camello • púlpito • empaste • andador • biberón • ajedrez • albahaca • patinete • diabetes • novatada • autopsia • ermitaño • coartada • culebrón • ludópata • sablista • avalista • puticlub • apuntador • tendedero • daltónico • cambiador • funicular • neumólogo • fanfarrón • pandillero • corazonada • imperdible • ventrílocuo • ...
Gestational Diabetes 2013-06-24
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- As many as a ____ of women with gestational diabetes will continue to have diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance
- Most often characterized by a rapid rise in blood pressure
- a surgical delivery of an infant through an incision in the mother's abdomen
- There is evidence that _____ has a positive effect on glucose metabolism and may help prevent childhood obesity and decrease your child's risk of diabetes
- In pregnancy_____changes can make your cells less responsive to insulin.
- A high level of bilirubin
- Body mass index over 30
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- Newborn with an excessive weight gain
- Disease characterized by abnormally high levels of sugar in the blood
- An increase in the number of red blood cells in blood
- A low blood sugar
- A surgical incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wall during labor
- Occurs when the fetus has died in the uterus
- When the shoulders get stuck in the birth canal
- Helps improve your body's ability to process glucose, keeping blood sugar levels in check.
15 Clues: A low blood sugar • Body mass index over 30 • A high level of bilirubin • Newborn with an excessive weight gain • Occurs when the fetus has died in the uterus • When the shoulders get stuck in the birth canal • An increase in the number of red blood cells in blood • Most often characterized by a rapid rise in blood pressure • ...
Test Diabetes 2015-06-02
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- Bloedsuiker of de hoeveelheid glucose in het bloed.
- Dit product is volledig af te raden. Dit omdat het lege energieleveranciers zijn.
- Kenmerkt zich door insuline inspuitingen noodzakelijk, snelle ontwikkeling en bij personen jonger dan 40.
- Zet glycogeen om in insuline.
- 1 van de 4 pijlers. Vaak gegeven door diëtisten.
- Wordt geproduceerd in de pancreas en zorgt voor de opname van suiker in de weefsels.
- Een synoniem voor diabetes
- Basis van de actieve voedingsdriehoek.
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- Teveel aan glucose in het bloed.
- Zitten in volkoren producten en vertragen de absorptie van sachariden.
- Tekort aan glucose in het bloed.
- Deze Snel opneembare suikers moet je zo veel mogelijk vermijden.
- Een synoniem voor enkelvoudige suikers.
- Kenmerkt zich door vermagering, geneesmiddelen, en personen ouder dan 40.
- Een synoniem voor eten. 1 van de 4 pijlers voor behandeling.
15 Clues: Een synoniem voor diabetes • Zet glycogeen om in insuline. • Teveel aan glucose in het bloed. • Tekort aan glucose in het bloed. • Basis van de actieve voedingsdriehoek. • Een synoniem voor enkelvoudige suikers. • 1 van de 4 pijlers. Vaak gegeven door diëtisten. • Bloedsuiker of de hoeveelheid glucose in het bloed. • ...
Diabetes Mellitus 2021-08-23
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- É o tipo de insulina que tem o efeito mais imediato e, por isso, deve ser aplicada imediatamente antes de comer ou, em alguns casos, logo após comer, imitando a ação da insulina que é produzida quando comemos para evitar que os níveis de açúcar no sangue fiquem altos.
- Exame que avalia a quantidade de glicose que se ligou à hemoglobina. É dosada em sangue total, sendo coletada em tubo com anticoagulante EDTA (tampa roxa), e apresenta estabilidade consideravelmente maior do que a glicemia. Esse aspecto, inclusive, é apontado como uma das grandes vantagens de sua utilização no diagnóstico de DM. O jejum não é necessário e a amostra pode ser coletada em qualquer horário do dia. Apresenta baixa variabilidade biológica individual e não é afetada por estresse agudo
- É um hormônio produzido pelas células beta do pâncreas que é responsável por levar a glicose que está no sangue para o interior das células para que seja usada como fonte de energia para os processos de funcionamento do corpo.
- Trata-se de uma intolerância a carboidratos de gravidade variável, que se inicia durante a gestação atual, sem ter previamente preenchido os critérios diagnósticos de DM. Traz riscos tanto para a mãe quanto para o feto e o neonato, sendo geralmente diagnosticado no segundo ou terceiro trimestres da gestação.
- Corresponde a 90 a 95% de todos os casos de DM. Possui etiologia complexa e multifatorial, envolvendo componentes genético e ambiental. Acomete indivíduos a partir da quarta década de vida, embora se descreva, em alguns países, aumento na sua incidência em crianças e jovens.
- É o termo que se refere à quantidade de glicose, mais conhecido como açúcar, no sangue que chega através da ingestão dos alimentos que contém carboidratos. Tem sido utilizada por muitas décadas como critério de definição para DM.
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- Pode ser conhecida como Detemir, Deglutega ou Glargina, por exemplo, e tem duração para um dia inteiro. Este tipo de insulina é utilizado para manter uma quantidade constante de insulina no sangue, o que imita a insulina basal, e mínima, ao longo do dia.
- Condição na qual os valores glicêmicos estão acima dos valores de referência, mas ainda abaixo dos valores diagnósticos de DM, denomina-se...
- É uma doença autoimune, poligênica, decorrente de destruição das células β pancreáticas, ocasionando deficiência completa na produção de insulina. É mais frequentemente diagnosticado em crianças, adolescentes e, em alguns casos, em adultos jovens, afetando igualmente homens e mulheres. Corresponde a apenas 5 a 10% de DM.
- É definida como peso ao nascer entre 4.000 e 4.500 g, é frequentemente encontrada na prática obstétrica, sendo considerada um fator de risco para algumas complicações. Pode estar associado ao Diabetes gestacional não tratado.
- Classe de hipoglicemiante no qual o mecanismo de ação consiste em ativar a enzima AMPK e reduzir a produção hepática de glicose.
- Infecção, ulceração e/ou destruição de tecidos moles associadas a alterações neurológicas e vários graus de doença arterial periférica (DAP) nos membros inferiores de pacientes diabéticos
- Hormonio sintetizado e secretado a partir das células alfa (células-α) das ilhotas de Langerhans, o seu papel mais conhecido é aumentar a glicemia.
- Classe de medicamento que promovem a liberação de insulina a partir das células beta do pâncreas. Também conhecidos como secretagogos juntamente com as meglitinidas por aumentarem a secreção de insulina para o sangue.
- Tipo de exame mede a glicose no sangue em dois momentos: após pelo menos 8 horas de jejum e após 2 horas da ingestão de um líquido com 75g conhecida de glicose. Este teste também é usado para detectar diabetes ou pré-diabetes.
15 Clues: Classe de hipoglicemiante no qual o mecanismo de ação consiste em ativar a enzima AMPK e reduzir a produção hepática de glicose. • Condição na qual os valores glicêmicos estão acima dos valores de referência, mas ainda abaixo dos valores diagnósticos de DM, denomina-se... • ...
Diabetes Crosswords 2023-06-23
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- This-hormone-is-secreted-from-the-pancreas
- Amaryl-belongs-to-this-class-of-drugs
- The-breakdown-of-fats
- Highly-selective-inhibitor-of-enzyme
- Found-highly-in-urine-during-DKA
- The-active-ingredient-in-Glucophage
- Recognized-as-a-cardioprotective-class-of-diabetes-medications
- Sitagliptin-Study-020-can-be-used-to-demonstrate-Sitagliform-efficacy-after-this-many-weeks
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- Synthesis-of-glucose-from-non-carbohydrate-source
- The-first-brand-for-Sitagliptin-Metformin-combination
- The-CompoSit-R-trial-measured-Sitagliptin-HbA1c-reduction-against-this-drug.
- This-type-of-insulin-release-provides-background-levels
- Sitagliptin-demonstrates-better-weight-reduction-than-this-sulfonylurea
- These-islets-in-the-pancreas-play-a-key-part-in-glucose-regulation.
- This-class-of-drugs-are-agonists-for-insulin-release-and-cause-weight-loss
15 Clues: The-breakdown-of-fats • Found-highly-in-urine-during-DKA • The-active-ingredient-in-Glucophage • Highly-selective-inhibitor-of-enzyme • Amaryl-belongs-to-this-class-of-drugs • This-hormone-is-secreted-from-the-pancreas • Synthesis-of-glucose-from-non-carbohydrate-source • The-first-brand-for-Sitagliptin-Metformin-combination • ...
DIABETES MELLITUS 2023-08-06
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- Afección que causa sed excesiva debido a niveles muy altos de azúcar.
- Afección en la que el nivel de glucosa en sangre es elevado, pero no lo suficiente para ser diabetes tipo II.
- Efecto de comer en exceso que surge en personas con diabetes debido a la deficiente utilización de la glucosa en algunas regiones del cerebro
- Prueba en la que se emplea la heteroproteína HbA1c de la sangre que resulta de la unión de la hemoglobina con glúcidos unidos a cadenas carbonadas con funciones ácidas en el carbono 3 y 4 para el diagnóstico de la diabetes mellitus tipo II y prediabetes.
- Fenómeno de acumulación de azúcar en la sangre un nivel alto producido por la incapacidad de las células de absorberlo.
- Complicación de la diabetes mellitus tipo 1 donde se incrementa el catabolismo y se generan cuerpos cetónicos en exceso por aumento de lipólisis.
- Consecuencia aguda de la diabetes donde hay una micción excesiva por afectación directa al riñón.
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- El páncreas pierde su capacidad de fabricar la hormona insulina porque el sistema inmunitario ataca y destruye las células del páncreas encargadas de fabricar esta hormona.
- Es un trastorno crónico que afecta la manera en la cual el cuerpo metaboliza la glucosa y el cuerpo resiste los efectos de la insulina o bien no produce la insulina suficiente como para mantener niveles normales de glucosa.
- Tipo de diabetes con características de diabetes tipo 2 que se presenta en una edad joven habitualmente antes de los 25 años. Es una diabetes monogénica, se debe a mutaciones en genes concretos y en un solo gen cada subtipo, que afectan la maduración de las células betas pancreáticas productoras de insulina y por tanto en la secreción de la insulina.
- Diabetes autoinmune latente adultos que es definida como un trastorno autoinmune genético. Esto significa que el sistema inmunológico de estos pacientes no reconoce, y por ende, ataca las células betas del páncreas, que se encargan de la producción de insulina.
- Glándula qué tiene la función en la digestión y descomposicion alimentos y producir hormonas que ayudan a controlar los niveles de azúcar en sangre.
- Hormona que es liberada por el páncreas como respuesta a la presencia de glucosa en la sangre.
- Aparece por primera vez durante el embarazo en mujeres que nunca antes padecieron esta enfermedad y causa un alto nivel de glucosa sanguínea.
14 Clues: Afección que causa sed excesiva debido a niveles muy altos de azúcar. • Hormona que es liberada por el páncreas como respuesta a la presencia de glucosa en la sangre. • Consecuencia aguda de la diabetes donde hay una micción excesiva por afectación directa al riñón. • ...
Cuidado Farmacêutico no diabetes 2019-10-31
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- Condição metabólica encontrada no diabetes
- medicamentos que podem influenciar na glicemia do paciente
- relacionada ao DM2
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- sinal clássico do diabetes
- medicamento de primeira escolha para DM2
- Complicação observada principalmente em indivíduos com DM1
- produção endógena de glicose pelo organismo
- físico medida não farmacológica para o tratamento do diabetes
- Hormônio que encontra-se deficiente no DM1
- gestacional Surgimento da intolerância a carboidratos durante a gravidez
10 Clues: relacionada ao DM2 • sinal clássico do diabetes • medicamento de primeira escolha para DM2 • Condição metabólica encontrada no diabetes • Hormônio que encontra-se deficiente no DM1 • produção endógena de glicose pelo organismo • Complicação observada principalmente em indivíduos com DM1 • medicamentos que podem influenciar na glicemia do paciente • ...
Complete this Diabetes Crossword Puzzle and enter to win a $25 giftcard 2015-12-17
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- Insulin is produced by these cells in the pancreas
- A blood sugar value below 4 mmol/L
- Forms after lipolysis
- The hormone that moves glucose into the cells
- A metabolic complication occurring mainly in type 1 diabetes (abrev)
- A long-acting insulin
- A class of medications that stimulate the pancreas to release more insulin
- A chronic complication affecting the eyes
- A lab value that can indicate how well diabetes is controlled
- Damage to the nerves
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- Most often prescribed biguanide
- One of the symptoms of hyperglycemia
- FPG 6.1-6.9mmol/L and HbA1c 6.0-6.4%
- A nutrient that breaks down into glucose molecules
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
- a hormone that causes the liver to release glucose into the blood
- Commonly used to treat low blood sugar
17 Clues: Damage to the nerves • Forms after lipolysis • A long-acting insulin • Most often prescribed biguanide • A blood sugar value below 4 mmol/L • One of the symptoms of hyperglycemia • FPG 6.1-6.9mmol/L and HbA1c 6.0-6.4% • Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy • Commonly used to treat low blood sugar • A chronic complication affecting the eyes • ...
Voeding gerelateerde ziektes 2013-03-05
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- ketonen in de urine noemt men ...
- verhouding tussen gewicht en het kwadraat van de lengte
- hormoon dat de bloedsuikerspiegel verhoogt
- methode om te bepalen of iemand een appel- of peertype is
- andere benaming voor bloedsuikergehalte
- aandoening waarbij de schildklier te weinig schildklierhormoon produceert
- hormoon dat wordt ingespoten bij mensen met diabetes
- uitblijven van de menstruatie
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- vorm waaronder glucose in de lever wordt opgeslagen
- andere benaming voor hoge bloeddruk
- onherroepelijke drang om veel te eten in een zeer korte periode
- onder welke naam worden overgewicht en obesitas geclassificeerd?
- Griekse benaming voor veel vet
- veelvuldig moeten plassen als gevolg van diabetes
- de behandeling van diabetes berust op 4 pijlers: educatie, medicatie, lichaamsbeweging en ...
- onweerstaanbare drang om te vermageren
- anorexia en boulimia zijn voorbeelden van een ...
17 Clues: uitblijven van de menstruatie • Griekse benaming voor veel vet • ketonen in de urine noemt men ... • andere benaming voor hoge bloeddruk • onweerstaanbare drang om te vermageren • andere benaming voor bloedsuikergehalte • hormoon dat de bloedsuikerspiegel verhoogt • veelvuldig moeten plassen als gevolg van diabetes • anorexia en boulimia zijn voorbeelden van een ... • ...
Diabetes Management Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-17
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- A nutrient that breaks down into glucose molecules
- A chronic complication affecting the eyes
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
- A class of medications that stimulate the pancreas to release more insulin
- FPG 6.1-6.9mmol/L and HbA1c 6.0-6.4%
- Commonly used to treat low blood sugar
- Most often prescribed biguanide
- A lab value that can indicate how well diabetes is controlled
- A long-acting insulin
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- A blood sugar value below 4 mmol/L
- The hormone that moves glucose into the cells
- Damage to the nerves
- a hormone that causes the liver to release glucose into the blood
- One of the symptoms of hyperglycemia
- A metabolic complication occurring mainly in type 1 diabetes (abrev)
- Forms after lipolysis
- Insulin is produced by these cells in the pancreas
17 Clues: Damage to the nerves • Forms after lipolysis • A long-acting insulin • Most often prescribed biguanide • A blood sugar value below 4 mmol/L • FPG 6.1-6.9mmol/L and HbA1c 6.0-6.4% • One of the symptoms of hyperglycemia • Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy • Commonly used to treat low blood sugar • A chronic complication affecting the eyes • ...
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?
- Insulin is produced in the .........
- Diabetes is the inability to produce enough ......... which allows glucose to pass into the blood cells
- Those who consume high levels of alcohol are at a greater risk of developing diabetes. T or F
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- Type 2 diabetes is also known as ...-..........-.....
- Over the last 20 years there has been an ......... in diabetes especially in adolescents.
- Three important factors to reduce the impact of type 2 diabetes is ........, injections and a healthy diet.
- Name a group at high risk of developing diabetes
9 Clues: Insulin is produced in the ......... • How many types of diabetes are there? • Name a group at high risk of developing diabetes • Type 2 diabetes is also known as ...-..........-..... • Eating a wide variety of ......... foods is a protective factor. • Over the last 20 years there has been an ......... in diabetes especially in adolescents. • ...
Med Group Diabetes Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-28
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- Medication that has both cardiovascular (heart) and renal (kidney) benefits
- Medication used first-line to treat type 2 diabetes
- Diabetes emergency with very high blood sugar and presence of ketones (compound produced by your body when it breaks down fat for energy instead of carbohydrates)
- Condition characterized by high blood sugar levels due to insufficient insulin production or resistance
- Diabetes complication affecting eyes
- Organ that produces hormones which are essential for regulating blood sugar levels
- Hormone lacking in type 1 diabetes
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- Atypical antipsychotic associated with clinically significant weight gain and/or insulin resistance (when your body's cells don't respond properly to insulin)
- Long-acting insulin
- Atypical antipsychotic with a lower risk of metabolic side effects compared to others
- Type of diabetes that typically develops in adulthood and is often associated with lifestyle factors
- A blood test showing average blood sugar over the last 90 days
12 Clues: Long-acting insulin • Hormone lacking in type 1 diabetes • Diabetes complication affecting eyes • Medication used first-line to treat type 2 diabetes • A blood test showing average blood sugar over the last 90 days • Medication that has both cardiovascular (heart) and renal (kidney) benefits • ...
Complete this Diabetes Crossword Puzzle and enter to win a $25 giftcard 2015-12-17
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- Forms after lipolysis
- A lab value that can indicate how well diabetes is controlled
- Commonly used to treat low blood sugar
- A chronic complication affecting the eyes
- A blood sugar value below 4 mmol/L
- FPG 6.1-6.9mmol/L and HbA1c 6.0-6.4%
- a hormone that causes the liver to release glucose into the blood
- Damage to the nerves
- A long-acting insulin
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- The hormone that moves glucose into the cells
- One of the symptoms of hyperglycemia
- A metabolic complication occurring mainly in type 1 diabetes (abrev)
- A class of medications that stimulate the pancreas to release more insulin
- A nutrient that breaks down into glucose molecules
- Most often prescribed biguanide
- Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
- Insulin is produced by these cells in the pancreas
17 Clues: Damage to the nerves • Forms after lipolysis • A long-acting insulin • Most often prescribed biguanide • A blood sugar value below 4 mmol/L • One of the symptoms of hyperglycemia • FPG 6.1-6.9mmol/L and HbA1c 6.0-6.4% • Diabetes that occurs during pregnancy • Commonly used to treat low blood sugar • A chronic complication affecting the eyes • ...
fun 2013-08-07
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- cardiac drug class required for persons with diabetes
- maximum number of months for HEDIS measure after fracture
- dilation exam for a person with diabetes
- Key Performance __________
- new reporting application which profiles STAR measure progress towards 4 & 5 STARS
- CBA score of >15,000
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- software system used to record POD visits
- assignment to a physician
- technical description & criteria used for measuring a HEDIS measure
- cholesterol needing to be <100
- eye screen for persons without diabetes
- used to treat rheumatoid arthritis
- previous term used for RAP
- used in lieu of used in lieu of colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy
14 Clues: CBA score of >15,000 • assignment to a physician • Key Performance __________ • previous term used for RAP • cholesterol needing to be <100 • used to treat rheumatoid arthritis • eye screen for persons without diabetes • dilation exam for a person with diabetes • software system used to record POD visits • cardiac drug class required for persons with diabetes • ...
Diabetic Foot Disease 2013-09-09
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- Inability to feel sensation
- A tool used for testing for neuropathy
- The percentage of people with diabetes who develop foot disease
- The most common cause of non-traumatic lower extremity amputations
- An ischaemic foot will feel....
- A Grade 1 ulcer is known as a _______ ulcer
- Lack of blood flow
- Treatment for a dry or cracked foot
- Amputation from above or below the knee is a ____ amputation
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- A foot deformity
- The removal of dead tissue
- Amputation of the toes or feet is called a _____ amputation
- The leading cause of foot ulceration
- Diabetes develops from a lack of _____
14 Clues: A foot deformity • Lack of blood flow • The removal of dead tissue • Inability to feel sensation • An ischaemic foot will feel.... • Treatment for a dry or cracked foot • The leading cause of foot ulceration • A tool used for testing for neuropathy • Diabetes develops from a lack of _____ • A Grade 1 ulcer is known as a _______ ulcer • ...
PBL: Endocrine System Disorders (AC) 2023-01-17
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- when the pancreas doesn't make enough insulin
- when the adrenal gland releases too little of the hormone
- the type of diabetes occurring when the body doesn't use insulin well or doesn't make enough
- deficiency of antidiuretic hormone from pituitary; resulting in excess urination or thirst
- occurring when blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not enough to be considered diabetes
- thyroid hormones levels are high; causing fast metabolism and nervous function
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- thyroid hormones levels are low; causes slow metabolism and nervous function
- enlargements of the arm, leg, and head caused by excessive secretion of growth hormone
- when an autoimmune response damages the adrenal gland
- excessive body growth caused by overproduction of growth hormone
- bulging eyes as a result of a thyroid disorder
- enlargement of the adrenal gland
- thyromegaly; enlargement of the thyroid glands
- temporary form of diabetes happening during pregnancy
- first type of diabetes; the body attacks itself and fails to make insulin
15 Clues: enlargement of the adrenal gland • when the pancreas doesn't make enough insulin • bulging eyes as a result of a thyroid disorder • thyromegaly; enlargement of the thyroid glands • when an autoimmune response damages the adrenal gland • temporary form of diabetes happening during pregnancy • when the adrenal gland releases too little of the hormone • ...
POD 2013-08-07
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- used to treat rheumatoid arthritis
- CBA score of >15,000
- eye screen for persons without diabetes
- cholesterol needing to be <100
- previous term used for RAP
- assignment to a physician
- used in lieu of colonoscopy ot sigmoidoscopy
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- dilation exam for a person with diabetes
- software system used to record POD visits
- technical description & criteria used for measuring a HEDIS measure
- cardiac drug class required for persons with diabetes
- Key Performance __________
- new reporting application which profiles STAR measure progress towards 4 & 5 STARS
- maximum number of months for HEDIS measure after fracture
14 Clues: CBA score of >15,000 • assignment to a physician • Key Performance __________ • previous term used for RAP • cholesterol needing to be <100 • used to treat rheumatoid arthritis • eye screen for persons without diabetes • dilation exam for a person with diabetes • software system used to record POD visits • used in lieu of colonoscopy ot sigmoidoscopy • ...
Diabetic Foot Disease 2013-09-09
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- The most common cause of non-traumatic lower extremity amputations
- A Grade 1 ulcer is known as a _______ ulcer
- Lack of blood flow
- A tool used for testing for neuropathy
- Inability to feel sensation
- The percentage of people with diabetes who develop foot disease
- An ischaemic foot will feel....
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- Diabetes develops from a lack of _____
- The leading cause of foot ulceration
- Treatment for a dry or cracked foot
- The removal of dead tissue
- A foot deformity
- Amputation from above or below the knee is a ____ amputation
- Amputation of the toes or feet is called a _____ amputation
14 Clues: A foot deformity • Lack of blood flow • The removal of dead tissue • Inability to feel sensation • An ischaemic foot will feel.... • Treatment for a dry or cracked foot • The leading cause of foot ulceration • Diabetes develops from a lack of _____ • A tool used for testing for neuropathy • A Grade 1 ulcer is known as a _______ ulcer • ...
Diabetes and its Effect on the body 2025-03-05
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- The hormone that helps regulate blood sugar.
- Diabetes can harm these organs that remove waste from the blood
- People with diabetes need to check their _ to prevent sores and infections
- Diabetes can damage this part of the body leading to blurry vision and blindness
- Diabetes can cause damage to these leading to tingling and numbness
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- The organ that produces insulin.
- The type of sugar found in the blood.
- A condition where blood sugar levels are too high.
- Diabetes increases the risk of disease in this organ that pumps blood
9 Clues: The organ that produces insulin. • The type of sugar found in the blood. • The hormone that helps regulate blood sugar. • A condition where blood sugar levels are too high. • Diabetes can harm these organs that remove waste from the blood • Diabetes can cause damage to these leading to tingling and numbness • ...
Mind and Metabolism: Type 2 Diabetes and Alzheimer's Crossword 2023-11-23
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- This type of phosphorylation of tau protein is linked to brain damage in diabetes and dementia
- A protein formed in the brain that contributes to the formation of 'plaques' and 'tangles' in Alzheimer's
- A common medication used to treat type 2 diabetes
- Important lifestyle modification for diabetes and Alzheimer's prevention
- This hormone plays an essential role in neuronal survival and brain function
- This disease is known to be a major risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia
- Type of sugar found in the bloodstream
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- Barrier that regulates insulin entry into the brain
- Elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream
- First stage of Alzheimer's progression
- The type of cells found in the pancreas that produce insulin
- A crucial aspect of insulin action required for learning and memory
- Insulin promotes the formation of these structural elements involved in neuronal connections
- Shared risk factor for both Alzheimer's and type 2 diabetes
14 Clues: First stage of Alzheimer's progression • Type of sugar found in the bloodstream • Elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream • A common medication used to treat type 2 diabetes • Barrier that regulates insulin entry into the brain • Shared risk factor for both Alzheimer's and type 2 diabetes • The type of cells found in the pancreas that produce insulin • ...
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Kruiswoordpuzzel Diabetes 2014-06-16
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- Welk orgaan geeft insuline af?
- Wat is een ander woord voor diabetes?
- Hoe wordt een tekort aan suiker in het bloed genoemd?
- Hoe wordt het apparaatje genoemd dat sommige diabeten gebruiken voor de inbreng van insuline?
- De inwoners van welk land hebben genetisch de grootste kans op diabetes?
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- Welk soort diabetes kunnen alleen vrouwen krijgen?
- Welke ziekte komt vaak voor bij mensen met diabetes type 2?
- Welk hormoon zorgt voor de opname van glucose in de cellen?
- Wat is een veel gebruikte drug die de bloedsuikerspiegel doet dalen?
- Welk dier wordt vaak behandeld met diabetes
10 Clues: Welk orgaan geeft insuline af? • Wat is een ander woord voor diabetes? • Welk dier wordt vaak behandeld met diabetes • Welk soort diabetes kunnen alleen vrouwen krijgen? • Hoe wordt een tekort aan suiker in het bloed genoemd? • Welke ziekte komt vaak voor bij mensen met diabetes type 2? • Welk hormoon zorgt voor de opname van glucose in de cellen? • ...
Diabetes Knowledge and Awareness 2020-11-13
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- the organ affected with Diabetes
- Term used to describe the condition of high blood sugar
- one of the six food groups
- health care professional who counsels patients
- this is used for emergency diabetic identification
- normal levels of glucose in the blood
- rebound effect of hypoglycemia
- type 1 diabetes is this condition
- Sanofi-manufactured insulin
- diabetic foot disease can lead to this
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- glucose enters here from food
- changes to this is required for proper management
- chronic complication
- this is sometimes the first sign in people with type 1 diabetes
- hormone produced by alpha cells that raises blood sugar
- daily glucose determinant
- Increased urine emission
- avoid foods rich in this type of fat
- administration of external insulin
- This is good to do 30 mins a day 3-5 times a week
- A first generation oral agent
- An anabolic hormone
- the test for glycated hemoglobin
- this type comes from family history and obesity
24 Clues: An anabolic hormone • chronic complication • Increased urine emission • daily glucose determinant • one of the six food groups • Sanofi-manufactured insulin • glucose enters here from food • A first generation oral agent • rebound effect of hypoglycemia • the organ affected with Diabetes • the test for glycated hemoglobin • type 1 diabetes is this condition • ...
Chapter 20, Endocrine and Hematologic Emergencies 2024-07-16
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- A sweet or fruity odor on the breath is a result of\
- Primary fuel, along with oxygen, for cellular metabolism
- An inherited disease that affects the red blood cells
- Excessive eating
- Diabetes caused by a resistance to insulin
- DKA stands for
- A pathologic condition resulting from the accumulation of acids in the body
- Giving oral glucose to an unconscious patient would be a
- The type of diabetes caused by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells
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- A blood glucose of 80 that would need oral glucose
- Where glycogen is stored in the body
- Insulin is produced by the
- Acids your body makes when you use its fats for energy
- A disorder affecting the metabolism of glucose
- 15g per tube
- Frequent urination
- A deep and labored breathing pattern found in severe metabolic acidosis
- A hormone that enables glucose to enter the cells
- Side effects of oral glucose
- The mg level in which you should give oral glucose
20 Clues: 15g per tube • DKA stands for • Excessive eating • Frequent urination • Insulin is produced by the • Side effects of oral glucose • Where glycogen is stored in the body • Diabetes caused by a resistance to insulin • A disorder affecting the metabolism of glucose • A hormone that enables glucose to enter the cells • A blood glucose of 80 that would need oral glucose • ...
Enfermedades 2 2023-10-17
Gestational Diabetes 2025-06-17
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- one common symptom: frequent____
- well self checks is called _____ sugar monitoring
- Condition where blood sugar is too low
- Regular ____ helps manage blood sugar
- a condition that increases future risk of type 2 diabetes
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- a common diabetes medication
- hormonal changes during this condition can cause diabetes
- Type of test used to diagnose gestational diabetes
- Hormone that helps control blood sugar
- eating well balanced ____ is important for control
10 Clues: a common diabetes medication • one common symptom: frequent____ • Regular ____ helps manage blood sugar • Hormone that helps control blood sugar • Condition where blood sugar is too low • well self checks is called _____ sugar monitoring • Type of test used to diagnose gestational diabetes • eating well balanced ____ is important for control • ...
Feline Diseases 2024-02-09
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- Veterinarian will assign this to achieve or maintain a healthy weight
- Type of food that can lead to FLUTD
- Best way to protect cats against FeLV
- Refers to a group of diseases involving the bladder or urethra in cats
- Occurs due to either a lack of insulin or an inadequate response to it
- To detect organ malfunctions in the early stages
- A discussion of your cat’s home life and health status
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- Severely weakens immune system
- Test for internal parasites
- Can be treated if caught early
- Heartworms, intestinal parasites, fleas, and ticks
- Makes cats more susceptible to disease
- Causes cells to grow out of control
- Can prevent infections and some types of cancer
- One of the most common causes of death in cats
- May need these cleaned every one to two years
- More prone to diabetes than females
- Test on urine
- All cats should be at least once per year
- Given to cats to manage diabetes
20 Clues: Test on urine • Test for internal parasites • Severely weakens immune system • Can be treated if caught early • Given to cats to manage diabetes • Type of food that can lead to FLUTD • Causes cells to grow out of control • More prone to diabetes than females • Best way to protect cats against FeLV • Makes cats more susceptible to disease • ...
Exam 4 Review Part 1 2023-03-07
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- Hormone is low is difficult to deal with stress.
- Condition found with an increased blood pressure when a benign tumor of the adrenal medulla
- Results with diabetes due to an sugar enhances bacterial growth
- HbgAiC level means the blood glucose level is controlled with medication.
- Diabetes Condition uses the fluid deprivation test to diagnose
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- Insulin type that peaks absorption in 3-4 hours
- Low Growth Hormone (GH) can lead to an increase in bone breakdown, resulting in increased bone fragility and risk for osteoporosis.
- Condition nurse should rotate injection sites to increase medication absorption
- Sign in Diabetes and nurse should not leave heating pad on patient due to loss of sensation.
- Syndrome priority is a increase in WBC
- Correlates with hyperpituitarism.and needing bigger shoes
- suppression test uses morning blood samples to evaluate cortisol levels in Cushings
- Is needed as a supplement with hypopituitarism
- This can cause increased blood glucose levels
14 Clues: Syndrome priority is a increase in WBC • This can cause increased blood glucose levels • Is needed as a supplement with hypopituitarism • Insulin type that peaks absorption in 3-4 hours • Hormone is low is difficult to deal with stress. • Correlates with hyperpituitarism.and needing bigger shoes • Diabetes Condition uses the fluid deprivation test to diagnose • ...
Marvin's Mineral cross word 2019-02-28
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- fastest growing disease for teens
- another name for high blood pressure
- sign of diabetes
- on the left side of the health continuum
- sign of diabetes
- how many types of diabetes are these
- product of a brain cell destroyer
- third line of defense
- good for bone growth
- how many lives could be saved if people washed their hands correctly?
- keeps you on track
- lack of sleep causes
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- first line of defense
- daily unhappiness
- on the right side of the health continuum
- second line of defense
- common pathogen
- the third leading cause of deaths in teens
- average life span of an American
- the number of teens that are vaping
- how many teens play fortnite
- milk, fruits,and veggies are good sources of
- this happens on one side of the body during a stroke
- president either continuously on or off for a long period of time
- what percentage of teens have hypertension
25 Clues: common pathogen • sign of diabetes • sign of diabetes • daily unhappiness • keeps you on track • good for bone growth • lack of sleep causes • first line of defense • third line of defense • second line of defense • how many teens play fortnite • average life span of an American • fastest growing disease for teens • product of a brain cell destroyer • the number of teens that are vaping • ...
Type Two Diabetes 2022-12-05
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- Sign of insulin resistance
- Type of diabetes that happens to women after giving birth
- The accessory organ that produces insulin
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- First type of medication a patient is perscribed
- Type of exercise added to help those with diabetes maintain low levels of blood sugar
- The type of disease that diabetes is
- In the blood, regulates sugar levels
- Age at which diabetes becomes more common
- Most common test for diabetes
9 Clues: Sign of insulin resistance • Most common test for diabetes • The type of disease that diabetes is • In the blood, regulates sugar levels • Age at which diabetes becomes more common • The accessory organ that produces insulin • First type of medication a patient is perscribed • Type of diabetes that happens to women after giving birth • ...
Tata Terapi Diabetes Melitus 2023-04-17
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- Obat yang mampu beraksi mengendalikan diabetes melitus meskipun pasien tidak memiliki suplai insulin sama sekali.
- Metformin bekerja dengan mereduksi produksi pemecahan cadangan glukosa pada organ . . .
- Insulin yang menawarkan onset paling cepat.
- Obat tambahan yang digunakan bersama dengan insulin pada pasien DM tipe 1 yang tidak mencapai target glikemik.
- Obat kelompok sulfonilurea dengan aksi lebih kuat dan efek samping lebih rendah.
- Kembung, sakit perut, diare adalah efek samping yang paling umum terjadi dari penggunaan obat.
- Obat diabetes melitus yang tidak memicu efek mual dan memiliki efek signifikan pada rasa kenyang, sehingga peningkatan/penurunan berat badan dan beraksi dengan meningkatkan aksi hormon GIP dan hormon GLP.
- Tipe insulin yang tidak memiliki Efikasi maksimum, sehingga biovalilabilitasnya landa, dan biasanya hanya dapat diberikan sekali sehari
- Obat diabetes melitus yang meskipun memiliki aksi yang hebat dan efek samping yang minim, namun dipertimbangkan penggunaannya sebagai lini terapi kedua atau ketiga, karena pertimbangan harga.
- Metformin eningkatkan sensitivitas respon terhadap insulin pada jaringan . . .
- Efek samping penggunaan metformin adalah gangguan pada sistem . . .
- Obat kelompok tiazolidindion dengan aksi terbaik
- Pada penatalaksanaan DM Tipe 1, dosis insulin yang diberikan sebagai respon terhadap peningkatan kadar glukosa setelah makan.
- Gagal jantung merupakan efek samping yang rentan terjadi pada penggunaan kelompok obat . . .
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- Dulaglutide dan obat-obat dalam kelompoknya dapat dikombinasikan dengan semua jenis obat antidiabetes melitus kecuali.
- Obat diabetes melitus yang merangsang sekresi insulin sekaligus menekan sekresi glukagon, juga mengurangi produksi glukosa hati, dan juga dapat meningkatkan sensasi kenyang sehingga dapat menyebabkan penurunan berat badan.
- Kelompok obat yang harus dihindari pada pasien DM tipe 2 yang membutuhkan penurunan berat badan atau penghindaran penambahan berat badan.
- Jenis insulin yang dapat diberikan sekali sehari pada beberapa pasien tetapi harus diberikan dua kali sehari pada dosis rendah.
- Efek samping paling umum dari terapi insulin.
- Kelompok insulin yang mengandung komponen basal dan prandial, dengan pemberiannya membutuhkan penyesuaian regimen dosis pada pasien.
- Obat diabetes melitus yang dihindari penggunaannya pada orang yang memiliki riwayat profil kolesterol LDL yang tinggi.
- Obat yang direkomendasikan sebagai tata terapi pada pasien DM tipe 2 dengan penyakit kardiovaskular atau penyakit ginjal kronik.
- Kelompok insulin dengan resiko hipoglikemia yang rendah.
- Insulin yang menyebabkan penambahan berat badan yang tergantung pada dosis dan terjadi terutama di lemak truncal.
- Efek maksimal penggunaan tiazolidindion akan tampak sejak . . . . bulan dari awal penggunaan.
- Obat diabetes melitus dengan resiko tinggi efek samping hipoglikemia.
- Kelompok obat yang harus dihindari pada pasien DM tipe 2 dengan komplikasi gangguan jantung
- Obat diabetes melitus yang memperlambat pemecahan sukrosa dan karbohidrat kompleks di usus halus, memperpanjang penyerapan karbohidrat.
- Obat kelompok tiazolidindion yang tidak mempengaruhi profil trigliserida dalam darah.
- Insulin dosis tinggi dengan aksi sangat cepat digunakan untuk mengatasi kondisi.
- Salah satu gejala awal hipoglikemia.
- Untuk menghindari munculnya efek samping hipoglikemia pada penggunaan exenatide, maka penggunaan obat tersebut dapat dikombinasikan dengan...
32 Clues: Salah satu gejala awal hipoglikemia. • Insulin yang menawarkan onset paling cepat. • Efek samping paling umum dari terapi insulin. • Obat kelompok tiazolidindion dengan aksi terbaik • Kelompok insulin dengan resiko hipoglikemia yang rendah. • Efek samping penggunaan metformin adalah gangguan pada sistem . . . • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
Diabetes Quiz 2025-02-04
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- What is used to measure BG (Blood glucose)
- What is called when you have diabetes when pregnant?
- What is low blood glucose called?
- What is high blood glucose called?
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- What is the first stage of diabetes?
- What do diabetes need to count in their diet?
- What is found in vegetables that help with blood glucose?
- What is measured in diabetes?
- What other activity can help with blood glucose?
- What are carbohydrates measured in?
10 Clues: What is measured in diabetes? • What is low blood glucose called? • What is high blood glucose called? • What are carbohydrates measured in? • What is the first stage of diabetes? • What is used to measure BG (Blood glucose) • What do diabetes need to count in their diet? • What other activity can help with blood glucose? • ...
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 • ...
Childhood Obesity 2022-12-09
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.
Down
- 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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
The Lilly Labyrinth 2025-05-28
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- Pirtobrutinib – a BTK inhibitor used in certain blood cancers.
- Used for chronic weight management.
- Insulin that includes various formulations like R, N, and 70/30 for diabetes.
- Ulcerative colitis.
- Used in chemotherapy for lung cancer and mesothelioma.
- An SNRI antidepressant used for depression, anxiety, and nerve pain.
- Alzheimer’s disease.
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- Used to treat osteoporosis.
- Type 2 diabetes and obesity.
- Used to prevent and treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
- An antipsychotic used for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
- A widely used SSRI antidepressant.
- A fast-acting insulin for diabetes management.
13 Clues: Ulcerative colitis. • Alzheimer’s disease. • Used to treat osteoporosis. • Type 2 diabetes and obesity. • A widely used SSRI antidepressant. • Used for chronic weight management. • A fast-acting insulin for diabetes management. • Used in chemotherapy for lung cancer and mesothelioma. • An antipsychotic used for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. • ...
Diabetes Type 2 2025-05-30
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- Test for average blood glucose levels over the past 2-3 months
- Fasting plasma glucose above _______ mmol/L indicates diabetes
- Kidney damage caused by poorly managed diabetes
- Common in hypoglycaemia
- The ______ of diabetes type 2 is increasing
- Dot haemorrhages are an example of a _______ complication
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- The percentage of diabetic patients with type 2
- Atherosclerosis is an example of a ________ complication
- Erectile dysfunction and orthostatic hypotension are examples of _______ neuropathy
- Blindness caused by diabetes
10 Clues: Common in hypoglycaemia • Blindness caused by diabetes • The ______ of diabetes type 2 is increasing • The percentage of diabetic patients with type 2 • Kidney damage caused by poorly managed diabetes • Atherosclerosis is an example of a ________ complication • Dot haemorrhages are an example of a _______ complication • ...
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 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 • ...
Health and Body wellness 2019-03-12
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.
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 • ...
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.
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 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 • ...
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 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.
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 • ...
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.
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 • ...
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.
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 • ...
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.
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 • ...
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.
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 • ...
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 • ...
