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Nurs300 Exam 3 Questions And Correct Answers


Diabetes definition - Answer Chronic multisystem disease related to

- Abnormal insulin production

- Impaired insulin utilization

- Or both



Long term effects of diabetes - Answer Diabetes is the leading cause of:

- Adult blindness

- End-stage renal disease

- Nontraumatic lower limb amputations



Major contributing factor

- Heart disease

- Stroke



Types of diabetes - Answer Type 1

Type 2

Gestational

Prediabetes



Normal insulin metabolism - Answer - Produced by the b cells

- Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas

- Released consistently into bloodstream in small amounts with larger quantities
released after food consumption

- Stabilizes glucose range to 70 to 120 mg/dl

,Insulin - Answer - Facilitates transportation of glucose across the cell membrane from
the blood stream into the cytoplasm of the cell



- Lowers glucose in the blood



Insulin post meals - Answer - increases after a meal

- Stimulates storage of glucose as glycogen in liver and muscle

- Inhibits gluconeogenesis-the process of synthesizing glucose in the body from
non-carbohydrate sources

- Enhances fat deposition

↑ Protein synthesis



Counterregulatory hormones - Answer - Increase blood sugar level by stimulating
glucose production & output by the liver, & by reducing the entry of glucose into the
cells.

- Act against the action of insulin

- Increase blood glucose

- Release glucose in a controlled manner to provide energy

- Involved in maintaining blood sugar within a narrow range



Examples of counterregulatory hormones - Response glucagon, epinephrine, growth
hormone, cortisol



Type 1 diabetes age - Response - Also named as "juvenile onset" or "insulin dependent"
diabetes

- Commonly, individuals affected are below 30 years of age

- Peak onset between ages 11 and 13

- 5-10% of all diabetics

,- Now occurring in younger children



Etiology and Pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes - Answer - End result of long-standing
process

- Immune- mediated disease

- Body's own T cells attack & destroy pancreatic beta (β)- cells, which are the source of
insulin.

- Auto antibodies to the islet cells cause a reduction of 80% to 90% of normal b cell
function before hyperglycemia manifestations occur



Causes:

Genetic predisposition

Associated with human leukocyte antigens

Exposure to virus

Idiopathic diabetes - unrelated to autoimmunity but strongly inbred



Onset of type 1 diabetes -Answer- Long preclinical period

Antibodies for β-cell destruction present months to years prior to the onset of
symptoms

Manifestations develop when pancreas can no longer produce insulin

Onset of symptoms is very abrupt

Patients usually present at the ER with ketoacidosis

History of recent, sudden, weight loss

- will require exogenous insulin to sustain life



Classic symptoms of type 1 diabetes -Answer Polydipsia - increase in thirst



Polyuria - passage of extraordinarily large volumes of urine

, Polyphagia - Increased appetite



Nonspecific symptoms of type 1 diabetes -Answer Fatigue

Recurrent infections

Recurrent vaginal yeast infections

Poor healing of cuts

Blurred vision

Recent sudden weight loss



Type 2 Diabetes-Answer • Most common form of diabetes-more than 90% of patients
with diabetes • Generally begins after age 35 years • 80% to 90% of patients are
overweight • Prevalence rises progressive with age • Has a genetic origin/tendency •
More common among certain ethnic groups: • African Americans • Asian Americans •
Hispanic Americans • Native Americans • Native Americans and Alaskan Natives:
highest incidence of diabetes in the world



Etiology and Pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes - Answer • Pancreas continues to
produce some endogenous (self-made) insulin

• Insulin produced is either insufficient or poorly utilized by tissues or both

• Obesity (abdominal/visceral)

- Most powerful risk factor

• Genetic mutations

- Lead to insulin resistance

- Increased risk for obesity



Major metabolic abnormalities of type 2 diabetes - Answer 1. Insulin resistance

2. Pancreas ↓ ability to produce insulin

3. Inappropriate glucose production from liver

4. Alteration in production of hormones and adipose tissue (adipokines)
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