NSG 353 EXAM 3 DIABETES MODULE 8
PART 2. EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Type 1 patho - ANS autoimmune disorder in which the body develops antibodies against
insulin and stops making insulin
type 1 onset - ANS fast
when can type 1 onset occur - ANS more common in young but any age
type 1 endogenous insulin made? - ANS no
possible causes of type 1 - ANS virus, toxins
type 1 symptoms - ANS polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, fatigue, weight loss without trying
when should glucose be checked for type 1 - ANS 4-8 times/day
type 1 insulin use - ANS required
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, type 1 oral hypoglycemic use - ANS none
type 1 nutritional guidance - ANS base meal planning on usual food intake and preferences
balanced with insulin and exercise patterns, still need to eat a healthy balance diet
type 1 exercise guidance - ANS important to check glucose before exercise and sometimes
during and after, may be encourages to eat a snack before, risk of exercise induced
hypoglycemia
type 1 sick day care - ANS glucose will be elevated, need to monitor insulin levels, during
intra operative period may need to make adjustments to insulin needs
type 2 patho - ANS combination of inadequate insulin secretion and insulin resistance, the
body either does not make enough insulin or does not use it effectively or both
type 2 onset - ANS slow
when does type 2 occur - ANS more common in adults but can occur at any age, incidence
increasing in children
type 2 endogenous insulin made? - ANS yes but secretion decreases over time
possible causes of type 2 - ANS obesity, lack of exercise
symptoms of type 2 - ANS often none, fatigue, recurrent infections, may also have polyuria,
polydipsia and polyphagia
when should type 2 glucose be checked - ANS once a day or maybe even less
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PART 2. EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Type 1 patho - ANS autoimmune disorder in which the body develops antibodies against
insulin and stops making insulin
type 1 onset - ANS fast
when can type 1 onset occur - ANS more common in young but any age
type 1 endogenous insulin made? - ANS no
possible causes of type 1 - ANS virus, toxins
type 1 symptoms - ANS polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, fatigue, weight loss without trying
when should glucose be checked for type 1 - ANS 4-8 times/day
type 1 insulin use - ANS required
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, type 1 oral hypoglycemic use - ANS none
type 1 nutritional guidance - ANS base meal planning on usual food intake and preferences
balanced with insulin and exercise patterns, still need to eat a healthy balance diet
type 1 exercise guidance - ANS important to check glucose before exercise and sometimes
during and after, may be encourages to eat a snack before, risk of exercise induced
hypoglycemia
type 1 sick day care - ANS glucose will be elevated, need to monitor insulin levels, during
intra operative period may need to make adjustments to insulin needs
type 2 patho - ANS combination of inadequate insulin secretion and insulin resistance, the
body either does not make enough insulin or does not use it effectively or both
type 2 onset - ANS slow
when does type 2 occur - ANS more common in adults but can occur at any age, incidence
increasing in children
type 2 endogenous insulin made? - ANS yes but secretion decreases over time
possible causes of type 2 - ANS obesity, lack of exercise
symptoms of type 2 - ANS often none, fatigue, recurrent infections, may also have polyuria,
polydipsia and polyphagia
when should type 2 glucose be checked - ANS once a day or maybe even less
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