Diabetes

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  1. 1. This hormone increases blood glucose levels and is used to treat acute emergent low blood sugar levels.
  2. 8. Diabetic patients requiring insulin must administer this way.
  3. 10. Increased or excessive thirst which is a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus.
  4. 12. Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin dependence
  5. 13. A patient should avoid administration of insulin within 60 to up to how many minutes before a physical therapy session?
  6. 14. Increased or excessive urination which is a clinical manifestation of those with diabetes mellitus.
  7. 16. Cells that are destroyed in type two diabetes mellitus
  8. 17. These anti-diabetic drugs increase beta cell secretion. Metformin is an example of this type of drug.
  9. 20. Diabetic state characterized by a reduction in blood pH including the signs and symptoms of nausea, fruity odor on breath, polydipsia and fatigue.
  10. 21. Type of diabetes involving a physiologic imbalance of water.
  11. 22. This is a sign of hypoglycemia involving excessive sweating.
  12. 23. This possible long term diabetic manifestation in type two diabetics is better known as "disease of the nerves".
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  1. 2. These cells synthesize and release glucagon from the pancreas.
  2. 3. This possible long term diabetic manifestation is better known as "disease of the kidneys".
  3. 4. Risk factor for type two diabetics known as "chronic high blood pressure".
  4. 5. Increased levels of blood glucose which is experienced by those with Diabetes if blood sugar goes unchecked.
  5. 6. This disorder found in one's family history involving the immune system is a risk factor for type one diabetics.
  6. 7. Low blood glucose.
  7. 8. Increased hunger which is a clinical manifestation of type one diabetes mellitus
  8. 9. This possible clinical manifestation is better known as "double vision".
  9. 11. Type one diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes and the onset can occur as young as how many years old?
  10. 15. This device allows a continuous infusion of rapid insulin 24 h/d through a subcutaneous catheter.
  11. 18. Type of diabetes involving a group of metabolic diseases characterized by an absolute or relative lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin in circulation.
  12. 19. Form of insulin that takes ~15 min to kick in and can last up to 5 hours. Helpful before or after mealtime.
  13. 24. Type of diabetes mellitus involving insulin resistance