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  1. 4. Excessive urination, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
  2. 5. 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
  3. 6. A1c: ______A1c is a laboratory value that indicates glycemic control for the prior 3 months
  4. 7. The amount of time an insulin dose lasts in the body
  5. 11. Excessive thirst, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
  6. 13. Detection of glucose in the urine
  7. 15. A ______ blood glucose test is a serum blood glucose level correlated with NPO (nothing by mouth) status of patient, indicating baseline state
  8. 17. The time at which an insulin has its highest effect in the body
  9. 18. Type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. Oral glucose tolerance test during pregnancy screens for this.
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  1. 1. Insulin _________ occurs at the peripheral tissue site wherein body cells do not respond appropriately to the effects of insulin
  2. 2. Syndrome characterized by central obesity, increased lipid/triglyceride levels, hyperglycemia, and hypertension
  3. 3. Excessive hunger, which is characterized as one of the three Ps of hyperglycemia
  4. 8. hormone secreted by pancreas to control blood sugar
  5. 9. Insulin ________ are medical implanted devices that provide insulin administration to patients either as continuous or bolus dose therapy in response to calculated glucose levels
  6. 10. Elevation of blood sugar to more than normal range of 140
  7. 12. Rapid, deep respirations that occur as a compensatory mechanism for acidosis from hyperglycemia
  8. 14. The time it takes for insulin to first take effect in the body
  9. 16. Type of diabetes characterized by beta cell dysfunction; also known as juvenile-onset diabetes; always requires insulin