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Diabetes - Nursing 112 Exam Questions
and Answers Graded A+

Diabetes mellitus - Correct answer-- Common chronic disease of adults requiring

continuing medical supervision and patient self-care education

- Primary disorder of glucose metabolism related to absent or insufficient insulin

supplies and/or poor utilization of the insulin that is available

- Related to: abnormal insulin production, impaired insulin utilization, OR both

Pancreas - Correct answer-- Body organ that secretes digestive enzymes

- Secretes hormones insulin and glucagon

- Contains Islets of Langerhans (alpha cells- glucagon, beta cells- insulin)

Glucagon - Correct answer-- Counterregulatory hormone to insulin

- Causes release of glucose from cell storage when levels are low

Insulin - Correct answer-- Binds to insulin receptors on the cells membrane

- Allows glucose to move from the blood into the cells to be used as energy



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,- In the liver (promotes glycogenesis, inhibits glycogenolysis, inhibits ketogenesis,

inhibits gluconeogenesis)

- In muscle: promotes protein and glycogen synthesis

- In fat cells: promotes triglyceride storage

- Keeps blood glucose levels from rising too high and helps keep blood lipid levels

in the normal range

Basal insulin secretions - Correct answer-Release of insulin is constant at low

levels when fasting

Prandial insulin secretions - Correct answer-Insulin levels increase after eating

Absence of insulin clinical presentation - Correct answer-Hyperglycemia, polyuria,

polydipsia, polyphagia, metabolic acidosis, Kussmaul respirations,

hemoconcentration, hypovolemia, hyperviscosity, hypoperfusion, hypoxia, alter

potassium levels

Glucose - Correct answer-- Simple sugar

- Provides energy to all cells in the body

- Enters the cells from the blood to be used as fuel

Ketones - Correct answer-- Byproduct of fat metabolism for energy


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,- Leads to metabolic acidosis

Prediabetes - Correct answer-- Glucose levels are higher than normal, but not

enough for a diagnosis of diabetes

- Blood glucose greater than 100 mg/dl and less than 126 mg/dl

- Used to identify those at risk for developing Type 2 Diabetes

- Increased levels of Fasting Blood Glucose (HgBA1C) and impaired glucose

tolerance (IGT)

Type 1 DM - Correct answer-- Little or no insulin is produced by the pancreas

- Formerly known as juvenile onset or insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM)

- Most often occurs in people under 30 y/o

Type 1 DM etiology and pathophysiology - Correct answer-- Result of pancreatic

islet cell destruction and a total deficit of circulating insulin

- T-cells attack and destroy pancreatic beta cells

- Autoantibodies cause a reduction of 80% to 90% of normal beta cell function

before manifestations occur

- Causes: genetic predisposition and exposure to a virus, unknown nonimmune

factors


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, Type 1 DM clinical manifestations - Correct answer-- Weight loss

- Classic triad signs of hyperglycemia (polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia)

- Weakness and fatigue

- Ketoacidosis

Classic triad of s/sx of hyperglycemia - Correct answer-Polyuria, polydipsia,

polyphagia

Type 1 DM treatment - Correct answer-Requires insulin injections for LIFE

Type 2 DM - Correct answer-- Formerly known as non-insulin dependent diabetes

mellitus (NIDDM) or "adult onset"

- Encompasses over 90% of persons with diabetes

- 80% to 90% of patients are overweight at time of diagnosis

- Pancreas continues to produce some endogenous insulin, insulin is produced in

insufficient quantity AND/OR insulin is poorly used by the tissues (insulin

resistance)

Type 2 DM risk factors - Correct answer-- Obesity, especially abd. and visceral

adiposity

- Apple-shaped figure


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