management-of-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-by-diabetic.pdf
You compare post-prandial blood glucose concentrations in two people - one with type 2
diabetes and one without. When the person with type 2 diabetes eats a meal with a lot of
carbohydrate, how does their blood glucose response compare to the person without
diabetes? ---correct answer---glucose clearance is delayed
A 20-year-old woman with type I diabetes follows a carbohydrate counting diet. After 6
months she has a much improved hemoglobin A1C because carbohydrate counting allows
her to: ---correct answer---maintain more consistent glucose levels
A 25 year old with type 1 diabetes asks whether he should eat a snack at bedtime. He is on
insulin before breakfast and before dinner. A bedtime snack is: ---correct answer---
recommended to prevent hypoglycemia
A 40-year-old man begins a program of regular physical activity. After 6 months his
diabetes is under control. How might his physical activity program have contributed to this
situation? ---correct answer---By activating glucose transport in muscle
A 43-year-old obese man with type 2 diabetes wants to lose weight. He changes his diet to
meet the US Dietary Guidelines by including more whole grains, beans, vegetables, fruits,
You compare post-prandial blood glucose concentrations in two people - one with type 2
diabetes and one without. When the person with type 2 diabetes eats a meal with a lot of
carbohydrate, how does their blood glucose response compare to the person without
diabetes? ---correct answer---glucose clearance is delayed
A 20-year-old woman with type I diabetes follows a carbohydrate counting diet. After 6
months she has a much improved hemoglobin A1C because carbohydrate counting allows
her to: ---correct answer---maintain more consistent glucose levels
A 25 year old with type 1 diabetes asks whether he should eat a snack at bedtime. He is on
insulin before breakfast and before dinner. A bedtime snack is: ---correct answer---
recommended to prevent hypoglycemia
A 40-year-old man begins a program of regular physical activity. After 6 months his
diabetes is under control. How might his physical activity program have contributed to this
situation? ---correct answer---By activating glucose transport in muscle
A 43-year-old obese man with type 2 diabetes wants to lose weight. He changes his diet to
meet the US Dietary Guidelines by including more whole grains, beans, vegetables, fruits,