FSBPT PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1 QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS
normal - Answers :<5.6% A1C
pre-diabetes - Answers :5.7-6.4% A1C
diabetes - Answers :>6.5%
70 - Answers :exercise should not be performed if blood glucose < ___ mg/dL
hypoglycemia - Answers :shakiness, tachycardia, feeling faint, dizziness, fatigue,
walking instability
type 1 DM - Answers :prone to ketoacidosis
type 2 DM - Answers :gradual onset with progressive decline in pancreatic insulin
production
type 2 DM - Answers :inappropriate glucagon secretion
insulin resistance in muscle and adipose tissue
excessive pronation - Answers :people with obesity tend to display this foot position
cushing's syndrome - Answers :excessive production of cortisol
most commonly due to pituitary tumor
excessive - Answers :cushing's syndrome: ______ production of cortisol
low - Answers :cushing's syndrome: high or low glucose tolerance
cushing's syndrome - Answers :moon face, obesity with a buffalo hump
addison's disease - Answers :failure of adrenocortisol function
decreased - Answers :addison's disease: decreased or increased cortisol production
addison's disease - Answers :addison's or cushing's: weakness, limited endurance,
weight loss, anxiety, low stress tolerance
DM - Answers :hyperglycemia, glycosuria, excessive thirst, hunger
, hyperthyroidism - Answers :hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism: nervousness, weight
loss
hyperthyroidism - Answers :hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism: tachycardia, fatigue
300 - Answers :do not exercise when fasting BG is greater than ___ mg/dL
2 hours - Answers :do not exercise without eating at least _____ before to ensure blood
glucose is stabilized and to avoid hypoglycemia with exercise
pancreatic islet cells - Answers :insulin released from this
pancreatic islet cells - Answers :glucagon released from this
pancreatic islet cells - Answers :somatostatin released from this
kidney - Answers :1, 25-dihydroxy-vitamin D released from this
adrenal medulla - Answers :norepinephrine, epinephrine released from this
thyroid - Answers :triiodothyronine, thyroxine released from this
thyroid c cells - Answers :calcitonin released from this
true - Answers :obesity complications include increased risk for heat tolerance. true or
false?
posterior pituitary gland - Answers :controls release of oxytocin and ADH
oxytocin - Answers :plays a role in intimacy and sexual reproduction for men and
women
vital during childbirth and social bonding after childbirth
plays a role in lactation
anterior pituitary gland - Answers :controls release of prolactin and growth hormone
anterior pituitary gland - Answers :controls release of FSH, adrenocorticotropic
hormone, and luteinizing hormone
adrenal cortex - Answers :releases glucocorticoids, mineral corticosteroids
adrenal cortex - Answers :releases androstenedione, adrenal androgens
insulin dependent - Answers :type 1 DM: insulin dependent or not?
ANSWERS
normal - Answers :<5.6% A1C
pre-diabetes - Answers :5.7-6.4% A1C
diabetes - Answers :>6.5%
70 - Answers :exercise should not be performed if blood glucose < ___ mg/dL
hypoglycemia - Answers :shakiness, tachycardia, feeling faint, dizziness, fatigue,
walking instability
type 1 DM - Answers :prone to ketoacidosis
type 2 DM - Answers :gradual onset with progressive decline in pancreatic insulin
production
type 2 DM - Answers :inappropriate glucagon secretion
insulin resistance in muscle and adipose tissue
excessive pronation - Answers :people with obesity tend to display this foot position
cushing's syndrome - Answers :excessive production of cortisol
most commonly due to pituitary tumor
excessive - Answers :cushing's syndrome: ______ production of cortisol
low - Answers :cushing's syndrome: high or low glucose tolerance
cushing's syndrome - Answers :moon face, obesity with a buffalo hump
addison's disease - Answers :failure of adrenocortisol function
decreased - Answers :addison's disease: decreased or increased cortisol production
addison's disease - Answers :addison's or cushing's: weakness, limited endurance,
weight loss, anxiety, low stress tolerance
DM - Answers :hyperglycemia, glycosuria, excessive thirst, hunger
, hyperthyroidism - Answers :hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism: nervousness, weight
loss
hyperthyroidism - Answers :hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism: tachycardia, fatigue
300 - Answers :do not exercise when fasting BG is greater than ___ mg/dL
2 hours - Answers :do not exercise without eating at least _____ before to ensure blood
glucose is stabilized and to avoid hypoglycemia with exercise
pancreatic islet cells - Answers :insulin released from this
pancreatic islet cells - Answers :glucagon released from this
pancreatic islet cells - Answers :somatostatin released from this
kidney - Answers :1, 25-dihydroxy-vitamin D released from this
adrenal medulla - Answers :norepinephrine, epinephrine released from this
thyroid - Answers :triiodothyronine, thyroxine released from this
thyroid c cells - Answers :calcitonin released from this
true - Answers :obesity complications include increased risk for heat tolerance. true or
false?
posterior pituitary gland - Answers :controls release of oxytocin and ADH
oxytocin - Answers :plays a role in intimacy and sexual reproduction for men and
women
vital during childbirth and social bonding after childbirth
plays a role in lactation
anterior pituitary gland - Answers :controls release of prolactin and growth hormone
anterior pituitary gland - Answers :controls release of FSH, adrenocorticotropic
hormone, and luteinizing hormone
adrenal cortex - Answers :releases glucocorticoids, mineral corticosteroids
adrenal cortex - Answers :releases androstenedione, adrenal androgens
insulin dependent - Answers :type 1 DM: insulin dependent or not?