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1. long term complications of diabetes correct answer Cardiovascular disease Kidney disease HTN stroke Blindness amputations 2. counter-regulatory hormones correct answer when cells lack glucose the liver releases glucagon storage which stimulates gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis to produce more glucose and ‘blood glucose levels. -cortisol, epinephrine and growth hormones are released which also increase glucose levels 3. types of diabetes correct answer -Type 1 correct answer Pancreatic β cell destruction ’No insulin production -Type 2 correct answer insuflcient insulin production or impaired utilization --Pre-Diabetes correct answer impaired glucose tolerance -Gestational correct answer Develops during pregnancy -Secondary correct answer Elevated glucose levels caused by a treatment or condition 4. type 1 diabetes correct answer -progressive destruction of beta cells caused by autoimmune attack by T-cellskdjcodjc -NO INSULIN PRODUCN AT ALL 5. type 1 pathophysiology correct answer -80-90% of β cells are destroyed before signs occur-without insulin, glucose cannot adequately enter the body cells which causes them to have no energy -hyperglycemia from free roaming glucose 6. type 1 diabetes etiology correct answer unknown -genetic predisposition and viral exposure trigger autoimmune attack? 7. type 1 clinical manifestations correct answer -3 P's -polyphagia(hunger) -polydipsia(thirst) -poly uria(pee) -weight loss(body starts to break down fat for energy cause its not getting glucose) -weakness, fatigue, dehydration(cells not getting energy) -rapid onset causes acute symptoms -diabetic ketoacidosis(can cause coma 8. type 2 diabetes correct answer -insuflcient insulin production or impaired utilization most prevalent90% of cases 45 y/o is typical onset 9. Type 2 Pathophysiology correct answer -pancreas unable to produce enough insulin(beta-cell fatigue) -insuline resistance; cell receptor resistance(glucose stays in plasma) -abnormal production by liver -hyperglycemia 10. type 2 risk factors correct answer -obesity correct answer abdominal and visceral adiposity -metabolic syndrome -unblanced diet & sleep, sedentary lifestyle 11. metabolic syndrome criteria correct answer musthave3/5 -increased waist circumference correct answer 40 men, 35 women -increase triglycerides -low HDL -elevated fasting glucose -elevated BP 12. risk factors of metabolic syndrome correct answer insulineresistance -puts pts at risk for CAD, CVD, DM, Renal disease 13. metabolic syndrome m

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NUR 354 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027
GRADED A+ .

,1. long term complications of diabetes ✔✔ correct answer Cardiovascular disease Kidney
disease
HTN

stroke Blindness
amputations

2. counter-regulatory hormones ✔✔ correct answer when cells lack glucose the liver releases glucagon storage which stimulates
gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis to produce more glucose and ‘blood glucose levels.
-cortisol, epinephrine and growth hormones are released which also increase glucose levels

3. types of diabetes ✔✔ correct answer -Type 1 ✔✔ correct answer Pancreatic β cell destruction ’No insulin production

-Type 2 ✔✔ correct answer insuflcient insulin production or impaired utilization --Pre-Diabetes ✔✔ correct answer impaired glucose tolerance

-Gestational ✔✔ correct answer Develops during pregnancy

-Secondary ✔✔ correct answer Elevated glucose levels caused by a treatment or condition

4. type 1 diabetes ✔✔ correct answer -progressive destruction of beta cells caused by autoimmune attack by T-cellskdjcodjc

-NO INSULIN PRODUCN AT ALL

5. type 1 pathophysiology ✔✔ correct answer -80-90% of β cells are destroyed before signs occur-without insulin, glucose cannot adequately enter the
body cells which causes them to have no energy
-hyperglycemia from free roaming glucose

6. type 1 diabetes etiology ✔✔ correct answer unknown

-genetic predisposition and viral exposure trigger autoimmune attack?

7. type 1 clinical manifestations ✔✔ correct answer -3 P's

-polyphagia(hunger)
-polydipsia(thirst)
-poly uria(pee)

-weight loss(body starts to break down fat for energy cause its not getting glucose)
-weakness, fatigue, dehydration(cells not getting energy)
-rapid onset causes acute symptoms
-diabetic ketoacidosis(can cause coma

, 8. type 2 diabetes ✔✔ correct answer -insuflcient insulin production or impaired utilization most prevalent-
90% of cases
45 y/o is typical onset

9. Type 2 Pathophysiology ✔✔ correct answer -pancreas unable to produce enough insulin(beta-cell fatigue)

-insuline resistance; cell receptor resistance(glucose stays in plasma)
-abnormal production by liver
-hyperglycemia

10. type 2 risk factors ✔✔ correct answer -obesity ✔✔ correct answer abdominal and visceral adiposity

-metabolic syndrome

-unblanced diet & sleep, sedentary lifestyle

11. metabolic syndrome criteria ✔✔ correct answer must have 3/5

-increased waist circumference ✔✔ correct answer <40 men, >35 women

-increase triglycerides
-low HDL
-elevated fasting glucose
-elevated BP

12. risk factors of metabolic syndrome ✔✔ correct answer insuline resistance

-puts pts at risk for CAD, CVD, DM, Renal disease

13. metabolic syndrome management ✔✔ correct answer healthy weight, diet, activity, decreasing risk factors

14. type 2 etiology ✔✔ correct answer Unknown—but genetic disposition increases risk for type 2 and obesity

15. type 2 disparities ✔✔ correct answer historically marginalized ethnic racial groups and low SES

16. type 2 clinical manifestations ✔✔ correct answer often vague, non-specific, occur gradually

-fatigue
-infections(bacterial and yeast)
-vision problems
-delayed wound healing

17. diabetes diagnostic ✔✔ correct answer two positive results on two ditterent days

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