World Diabetes Day

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Across
  1. 2. Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas
  2. 5. This is the name of a new insulin which has a concentration of 300 units/ml
  3. 7. Diabetes is the leading cause of ..................in working aged adults
  4. 8. What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager
  5. 12. This is a medical specialist who treats people with a range of conditions that are caused by problems with hormones, such as diabetes
  6. 13. ..................... and Torres Strait Islander people are almost four times more likely than non-Indigenous Australians to have diabetes or pre-diabetes.
  7. 14. The Endocrinology and Diabetes Department within Alfred Health is located on the ...............floor, Centre Block.
  8. 15. Blood glucose monitors in your clinical area should be quality control checked every........
  9. 16. Blood ketone levels should be checked if a patients blood glucose level is equal to or greater than ..............mmol / L
  10. 18. In a patient with diabetes, a blood glucose level below .............mmol / L is considered hypoglycaemia.
Down
  1. 1. This insulin comprises of an ultra long acting and a rapid acting insulin
  2. 3. Insulin can be safely kept out of the fridge at room temperature for.............days
  3. 4. A hormone called ............. is essential for the conversion of glucose into energy.
  4. 6. Another name for the steroid induced hyperglycaemia guideline on PROMPT is the......................induced diabetes guideline
  5. 9. All patients diagnosed with diabetes should be registered with............................Service Scheme
  6. 10. Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause………………………….
  7. 11. Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................
  8. 17. A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased