In type 1 diabetes, the body has an absolutely deficiency of
Glucagon
Insulin
Cortisol
Epinephrine - answerInsulin
Type 1 diabetes can be
Prevented
Slowed down in progression
Accelerated
None of the above - answerNone of the above
In the honeymoon phase, insulin requirements
Can decrease dramatically for up to one year
Can increase dramatically for up to one year
Can decrease slightly for up to one year
Can increase slightly for up to one year - answerCan decrease dramatically for up
to one year
Pre-diabetes can be a risk factor for
Stroke
, Heart Disease
Type 2 Diabetes
All of the above - answerAll of the above
Polyphagia means
Excessive urination
Excessive eating
Excessive thirst
Excessive difficulty in swallowing - answerExcessive eating
Gestational diabetes is diagnosed during pregnancy in the
1st trimester
2nd trimester
3rd trimester
2nd or 3rd trimester - answer2nd or 3rd trimester
In gestational diabetes
Insulin-antagonist hormone levels increase
Insulin-antagonist hormone levels decrease
Insulin-antagonist hormone levels remain unchanged
None of the above - answerInsulin-antagonist hormone levels increase
The ADA 2015 recommendation for glycosylated hemoglobin or Hgb A1C is