Across
- 3. In patients with controlled type 1 diabetes plasma concentrations are ___.1
- 6. A severe episode of hypoglycemia can sometimes result in ___.1
- 7. Risk factors are a result of relative or absolute ____ excess.1
- 8. Low rates of glucose ___ into circulation.1
- 9. Minimizing risks of hypoglycemia involves matching insulin action and glucose availability in how many steps? 1
- 10. What should patients with type 1 try to control? 1
- 12. What limits glucose use and mobile gluconeogenic precursors? 1
- 13. What type of hypoglycemia is the result of the interplay of therapeutic hyperinsulinemia and compromised defenses.1
- 15. One result of hypoglycemia is complications of the ___ .1
- 19. Patients with type 1 diabetes suffer about __ episodes a week of hypoglycemia.1
- 20. High rates of glucose ____ into circulation.1
- 22. Carbohydrates ingestion from symptoms are largely ___.1
- 23. What kind of shift do patients with poorly controlled plasma glucose concentrations need? 1
- 24. What is used in the treatment of hypoglycemia in patients? 1
Down
- 1. Insulin preparations are _____ imperfect. 1
- 2. Diabetes are based on relative or absolute therapeutic ___.1
- 4. In one study of subcutaneous glucose sensing in type 1 glucose levels were ≤70 mg/dL 1.5 hours per ¬¬¬¬¬¬__.1
- 5. 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
- 11. A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal a ____ in insulin secretion. 1
- 14. Hypoglycemia is classified as ___ plasma glucose concentration that can cause harm to an individual.1
- 16. What type of hypoglycemia is a limiting factor in glycemic management? 1
- 17. Most episodes of hypoglycemia can be self-treated with __.1
- 18. A decrease in plasma glucose concentrations signal an increase in ____.1
- 21. What does Iatrogenic hypoglycemia result in with people who have a problem with Type 1 diabetes.1
- 25. What is not an appropriate goal in patients with type 1 diabetes? 1