Diabetes Lab Activity
Across
- 5. oral, decreases hepatic glucose production
- 7. intermediate-acting isophane insulin
- 8. high blood sugar, thirst, polyuria, fatigue
- 9. oral, slows carbohydrate absorption in the intestine
- 11. only insulin suitable for IV use, short-acting
- 13. emergency treated with IV insulin
Down
- 1. diuretic that can raise blood glucose
- 2. low blood sugar, sweating, shakiness, confusion
- 3. rapid-acting insulin (onset 15 min)
- 4. lifestyle factor the influences insulin requirements
- 6. appearance of regular insulin (draw up first)
- 8. test that measures average glucose over 2-3 months
- 10. continuous glucose monitor
- 12. appearance of NPH insulin in vial