DIABETES MELLITUS (version 2)

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Across
  1. 2. Every diabetic patients should have a_________of their own for regular blood glucose monitoring.
  2. 4. Deficiency that is recognized as uncommon from the long-term complication use of Metformin.
  3. 6. ________occurs when an injection site is overused.
  4. 10. A state where blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough for a diabetes diagnosis.
  5. 13. Commonly used first-line agent for type-2 diabetes.
  6. 14. Hormone that is essential for the uptake of glucose by body cells to be used for energy.
  7. 15. The _________effect occurs when an overdose of insulin, particularly an evening or bedtime dose, causes blood glucose to drop too low overnight.
Down
  1. 1. Hormone produced by alpha cells in the pancreas that raises blood glucose.
  2. 3. Black box warning for Metformin when used with poor renal function.
  3. 5. Regular________activity is a good way to improve glycemic control in T2DM patients.
  4. 7. ___________(eg: Gliclazide) should be discontinued when bolus insulin is started.
  5. 8. ______diabetes characterised by progressive decline in beta-cell function associated with insulin resistance in muscle and adipose tissue.
  6. 9. Insulin_________is one of the long-acting insulin analogues.
  7. 11. A potentially life-threatening condition where people with type-1 diabetes accumulate dangerous chemical substances in their blood from the burning of fats.
  8. 12. Targeted_______glycaemic control for type-2 diabetes patient is 4.4 -7.0 mmol/L.