Diabetes (Applied Patho) Questions and Well
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ALREADY GRADED A+
DM
Diabetes Mellitus
which type of DM is most likely to experience acute hypoglycemia
DM I (type 1)
the hyperglycemia in DM II is MOSTLY the result of ....
GLUCONEOGENESIS IN THE LIVER
Which is a common drug to treat diabetic neuropathy pain?
Metformin
Trulicity
Gebapentin
Insulin
Gabapentin
Which of the following can be delayed or prevented through managing BG levels
Diabetic neuropathy
Diabetic nephropathy
Diabetic foot ulcers
diabetic retinopathy
All of these
,All!!
too much what is- hyperglycemia
High blood glucose
Diabetes mellitus define
Greek for "honey passing through"
- ancient greeks noted voluminous, sweet-smelling urine from diabetes
DM is a disorder of _______________ dysregulation
most notably?
macronutrient
most notably CHO (glucose) dysregulation
macronutrients is a big problem for diabetes (T/F)
True
four subtypes of DM
1. type 1 (DM 1 or T1D)
2. type 2 (DM 2 or T2D)
3. Gestational (GDM(
4. Secondary
other potential kinds of diabetes being researched
type 3 (T2D + Alzheimers)
type 4 (insulin resistant due to aging)
, pathogenesis of type I diabetes (DM 1)
Autoimmune disorder resulting in destruction of beta cells in
pancreas
- genetic predisposition + environmental trigger (e.g. infection) • These individuals
simply cannot make insulin
type 1 is ________% of all DM cases
5-10% of all DM cases
- ~1 million individuals in the US have DM I
type 1 is a _____________ disorder
autoimmune
Pathogenesis type 2 diabetes
Insulin is produced & available in the blood,
but body tissues are resistant to it
- called "insulin resistance"
Type 2 diabetes (DM 2) is _______% of all DM cases in the US
90-95% of all DM cases in the US ( ALOT !!!)
26 million individuals
insulin resistance=
failure of target tissues to respond to insulin
IMPORTANT :
__________________________ in the liver is actually the primary cause of
Detailed Answers (100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
ALREADY GRADED A+
DM
Diabetes Mellitus
which type of DM is most likely to experience acute hypoglycemia
DM I (type 1)
the hyperglycemia in DM II is MOSTLY the result of ....
GLUCONEOGENESIS IN THE LIVER
Which is a common drug to treat diabetic neuropathy pain?
Metformin
Trulicity
Gebapentin
Insulin
Gabapentin
Which of the following can be delayed or prevented through managing BG levels
Diabetic neuropathy
Diabetic nephropathy
Diabetic foot ulcers
diabetic retinopathy
All of these
,All!!
too much what is- hyperglycemia
High blood glucose
Diabetes mellitus define
Greek for "honey passing through"
- ancient greeks noted voluminous, sweet-smelling urine from diabetes
DM is a disorder of _______________ dysregulation
most notably?
macronutrient
most notably CHO (glucose) dysregulation
macronutrients is a big problem for diabetes (T/F)
True
four subtypes of DM
1. type 1 (DM 1 or T1D)
2. type 2 (DM 2 or T2D)
3. Gestational (GDM(
4. Secondary
other potential kinds of diabetes being researched
type 3 (T2D + Alzheimers)
type 4 (insulin resistant due to aging)
, pathogenesis of type I diabetes (DM 1)
Autoimmune disorder resulting in destruction of beta cells in
pancreas
- genetic predisposition + environmental trigger (e.g. infection) • These individuals
simply cannot make insulin
type 1 is ________% of all DM cases
5-10% of all DM cases
- ~1 million individuals in the US have DM I
type 1 is a _____________ disorder
autoimmune
Pathogenesis type 2 diabetes
Insulin is produced & available in the blood,
but body tissues are resistant to it
- called "insulin resistance"
Type 2 diabetes (DM 2) is _______% of all DM cases in the US
90-95% of all DM cases in the US ( ALOT !!!)
26 million individuals
insulin resistance=
failure of target tissues to respond to insulin
IMPORTANT :
__________________________ in the liver is actually the primary cause of