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Deck 24: Diabetes Mellitus
1
What medication's mechanism of action is to close potassium channels on pancreatic beta cells causing a depolarization that triggers insulin release by exocytosis?
A)thiazolidinediones
B)glucagon- like peptide- 1
C)a- glucosidase inhibitors
D)sulfonylureas
E)biguanides
A)thiazolidinediones
B)glucagon- like peptide- 1
C)a- glucosidase inhibitors
D)sulfonylureas
E)biguanides
D
2
Which of the following best describes diabetes mellitus type 1a?
A)an autoimmune disease that attacks beta cells of the pancreas
B)a genetic disorder associated with the X chromosome
C)a genetic disorder associated with the Y chromosome
D)an autoimmune disease that attacks alpha cells of the pancreas
E)an autoimmune disease that attacks insulin receptors
A)an autoimmune disease that attacks beta cells of the pancreas
B)a genetic disorder associated with the X chromosome
C)a genetic disorder associated with the Y chromosome
D)an autoimmune disease that attacks alpha cells of the pancreas
E)an autoimmune disease that attacks insulin receptors
A
3
What diabetes medication stimulates insulin release from beta cells of the pancreas?
A)thiazolidinediones
B)biguanides
C)none
D)sulfonylureas
E)alpha- glucosidase inhibitors
A)thiazolidinediones
B)biguanides
C)none
D)sulfonylureas
E)alpha- glucosidase inhibitors
D
4
At approximately what age do symptoms of diabetes mellitus type 1 first appear?
A)at conception
B)at birth
C)before age 5
D)after age 7
E)after age 40
A)at conception
B)at birth
C)before age 5
D)after age 7
E)after age 40
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5
Which of the following is an early sign of diabetic nephropathy?
A)systemic edema
B)frequent urinary tract infections
C)proteinuria
D)glucose in the urine
E)blood in the urine
A)systemic edema
B)frequent urinary tract infections
C)proteinuria
D)glucose in the urine
E)blood in the urine
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6
What cell type is the first on the scene to act in the inflammatory response?
A)fibroblasts
B)lymphocytes
C)macrophages
D)neutrophils
E)eosinophils
A)fibroblasts
B)lymphocytes
C)macrophages
D)neutrophils
E)eosinophils
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7
Under hyperglycemic conditions, what causes mesangial cells to secrete excess extracellular matrix in kidneys?
A)HbA1c
B)PGE2
C)protein kinase C
D)angiotensin II
E)renin
A)HbA1c
B)PGE2
C)protein kinase C
D)angiotensin II
E)renin
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8
Dietary control of diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2 includes limiting the intake of
A)triglycerides.
B)proteins.
C)carbohydrates.
D)cellulose.
E)cholesterol.
A)triglycerides.
B)proteins.
C)carbohydrates.
D)cellulose.
E)cholesterol.
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9
Why must insulin be injected into patients with diabetes mellitus type 1 as opposed to oral administration?
A)Insulin is such a small molecule that it easily passes through the highly vascularized tissue of the oral mucosa and enters the blood stream too quickly, causing a hypoglycemic crash.
B)Since the absorbed contents of the GI tract first passes through the liver before moving on into the general circulation, it creates a first- pass effect which weakens its effectiveness.
C)Insulin is a hormone, so it must be injected directly into the bloodstream to be effective.
D)Insulin is a peptide that would be degraded in the gastrointestinal tract and would therefore only be absorbed as individual amino acids.
A)Insulin is such a small molecule that it easily passes through the highly vascularized tissue of the oral mucosa and enters the blood stream too quickly, causing a hypoglycemic crash.
B)Since the absorbed contents of the GI tract first passes through the liver before moving on into the general circulation, it creates a first- pass effect which weakens its effectiveness.
C)Insulin is a hormone, so it must be injected directly into the bloodstream to be effective.
D)Insulin is a peptide that would be degraded in the gastrointestinal tract and would therefore only be absorbed as individual amino acids.
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10
Which type of DM is caused by damage to alpha cells of the pancreas?
A)type 1 DM
B)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
C)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
D)type 2 DM
E)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
A)type 1 DM
B)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
C)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
D)type 2 DM
E)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
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11
How do alpha- glucosidase inhibitors decrease blood glucose levels?
A)stimulating glycogenesis in the liver
B)inhibiting digestion of carbohydrates in the small intestine
C)stimulating insulin release from beta cells of the pancreas
D)inhibiting gluconeogenesis in the liver
E)inhibiting glycogenesis in the liver
A)stimulating glycogenesis in the liver
B)inhibiting digestion of carbohydrates in the small intestine
C)stimulating insulin release from beta cells of the pancreas
D)inhibiting gluconeogenesis in the liver
E)inhibiting glycogenesis in the liver
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12
Which type of DM is caused by inadequate insulin secretion?
A)type 2 DM
B)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
C)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
D)type 1 DM
E)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
A)type 2 DM
B)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
C)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
D)type 1 DM
E)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
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13
Which type of DM is caused by damage to beta cells of the pancreas?
A)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
B)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
C)type 2 DM
D)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
E)types 1a and 1b DM
A)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
B)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
C)type 2 DM
D)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
E)types 1a and 1b DM
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14
What is end- stage renal disease?
A)Bowman's capsule becomes leaky causing a systemic infection.
B)The kidneys fail and dialysis or kidney transplant is essential.
C)Infection of the kidneys causes blood loss in the urine.
D)Bowman's capsule becomes leaky and proteins appear in the urine.
E)The glomerular membrane becomes leaky and proteins appear in the urine.
A)Bowman's capsule becomes leaky causing a systemic infection.
B)The kidneys fail and dialysis or kidney transplant is essential.
C)Infection of the kidneys causes blood loss in the urine.
D)Bowman's capsule becomes leaky and proteins appear in the urine.
E)The glomerular membrane becomes leaky and proteins appear in the urine.
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15
Which of the following chemical messengers induces the sensation of feeling full (satiety effect)?
A)somatostatin
B)glucagon
C)insulin
D)epinephrine
E)acetylcholine
A)somatostatin
B)glucagon
C)insulin
D)epinephrine
E)acetylcholine
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16
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of ketoacidosis?
A)dehydration
B)electrolyte imbalance
C)polyuria
D)decreased ventilation
E)fruity odor to breath
A)dehydration
B)electrolyte imbalance
C)polyuria
D)decreased ventilation
E)fruity odor to breath
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17
Age of onset has traditionally been thought to be in people over 40 years of age, but occurrence in children is found to be increasing, indicating a reduction in the average age of onset for what type of DM?
A)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
B)type 2 DM
C)type 1 DM
D)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
E)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
A)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
B)type 2 DM
C)type 1 DM
D)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
E)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
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18
Symptoms of hypoglycemia include all of the following EXCEPT
A)polyuria.
B)hunger.
C)tingling sensation.
D)anxiety.
E)blurred vision.
A)polyuria.
B)hunger.
C)tingling sensation.
D)anxiety.
E)blurred vision.
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19
What cells arrive at the wound area by chemotaxis and assist in fighting the infection through phagocytosis and secreting cytokines?
A)neutrophils
B)endothelial cells
C)macrophages
D)keratinocytes
E)fibroblasts
A)neutrophils
B)endothelial cells
C)macrophages
D)keratinocytes
E)fibroblasts
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20
What effect does diabetes have on wound healing?
A)speeds it up by increasing angiogenesis
B)speeds it up, but in the process leads to a larger scar formation
C)speeds it up by increasing the rate of proliferation
D)slows it down by increasing inflammation
E)delays it by slowing the rate of all phases
A)speeds it up by increasing angiogenesis
B)speeds it up, but in the process leads to a larger scar formation
C)speeds it up by increasing the rate of proliferation
D)slows it down by increasing inflammation
E)delays it by slowing the rate of all phases
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21
Phagocytosis of debris in the area of wound is carried out by what cell types?
A)basophils and eosinophils
B)eosinophils and neutrophils
C)neutrophils and fibroblasts
D)lymphocytes and fibroblasts
E)macrophages and neutrophils
A)basophils and eosinophils
B)eosinophils and neutrophils
C)neutrophils and fibroblasts
D)lymphocytes and fibroblasts
E)macrophages and neutrophils
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22
Which of the following does NOT cause coma?
A)a person with diabetes mellitus taking too much insulin causing hypoglycemia
B)a blood osmolarity greater than 350 mOsm
C)a partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 40 mm Hg in arterial blood
D)a person with diabetes mellitus type 1 taking too little insulin causing hyperglycemia
E)a blood glucose concentration greater than 600 mg/dL
A)a person with diabetes mellitus taking too much insulin causing hypoglycemia
B)a blood osmolarity greater than 350 mOsm
C)a partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 40 mm Hg in arterial blood
D)a person with diabetes mellitus type 1 taking too little insulin causing hyperglycemia
E)a blood glucose concentration greater than 600 mg/dL
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23
Which of the following is NOT an adverse effect of glycation caused by hyperglycemia?
A)increased capillary permeability
B)oxidative stress
C)lipolysis
D)delayed wound healing
E)beta cell degeneration
A)increased capillary permeability
B)oxidative stress
C)lipolysis
D)delayed wound healing
E)beta cell degeneration
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24
What medication's mechanism of action is to inhibit brush border enzymes that hydrolyze disaccharides, trisaccharides, and oligosaccharides to glucose or other monosaccharides, thereby decreasing absorption of glucose?
A)a- glucosidase inhibitors
B)sulfonylureas
C)thiazolidinediones
D)glucagon- like peptide- 1
E)biguanides
A)a- glucosidase inhibitors
B)sulfonylureas
C)thiazolidinediones
D)glucagon- like peptide- 1
E)biguanides
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25
What medication's mechanism of action is to sensitize tissue to insulin, thereby countering the resistance to insulin?
A)sulfonylureas
B)a- glucosidase inhibitors
C)glucagon- like peptide- 1
D)biguanides
E)thiazolidinediones
A)sulfonylureas
B)a- glucosidase inhibitors
C)glucagon- like peptide- 1
D)biguanides
E)thiazolidinediones
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26
Which type of DM may result in hyperglycemia?
A)type 1 DM
B)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
C)type 2 DM
D)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
E)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
A)type 1 DM
B)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
C)type 2 DM
D)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
E)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
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27
What is a microaneurysm?
A)development of new blood vessels
B)perforation of the basement membrane of fenestrated capillaries
C)small leakage of blood from the microvasculature
D)large leakage of blood from the microvasculature
E)weak bulges in the walls of small blood vessels
A)development of new blood vessels
B)perforation of the basement membrane of fenestrated capillaries
C)small leakage of blood from the microvasculature
D)large leakage of blood from the microvasculature
E)weak bulges in the walls of small blood vessels
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28
Non- enzymatic glycosylation of what protein is used as a marker for measuring the one- to- three- month average of blood glucose levels?
A)hemoglobin
B)fibrin
C)albumin
D)glucagon
E)insulin
A)hemoglobin
B)fibrin
C)albumin
D)glucagon
E)insulin
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29
Which of the following enzymes has a greater affinity for glucose, thereby initiating a more frequent outcome?
A)aldose reductase
B)hexokinase
C)GFAT
D)glucose 6 phosphatase
A)aldose reductase
B)hexokinase
C)GFAT
D)glucose 6 phosphatase
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30
Damage to the microvasculature that occurs with diabetes contributes to which of the following conditions?
A)neuropathy
B)retinopathy
C)delayed wound healing
D)nephropathy
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)neuropathy
B)retinopathy
C)delayed wound healing
D)nephropathy
E)All of the answers are correct.
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31
What is the correct order of the three steps of wound healing?
A)proliferation, remodeling, inflammation
B)inflammation, remodeling, proliferation
C)inflammation, proliferation, remodeling
D)proliferation, inflammation, remodeling
E)remodeling, inflammation, proliferation
A)proliferation, remodeling, inflammation
B)inflammation, remodeling, proliferation
C)inflammation, proliferation, remodeling
D)proliferation, inflammation, remodeling
E)remodeling, inflammation, proliferation
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32
In diabetes mellitus, polydipsia is triggered by what hormone?
A)angiotensin I
B)glucagon
C)leptin
D)angiotensin II
E)relaxin
A)angiotensin I
B)glucagon
C)leptin
D)angiotensin II
E)relaxin
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33
What drug class used originally to treat typhoid fever during World War II is now used to treat diabetes mellitus type 2?
A)sulfonylureas
B)sulfanilamides
C)chloramphenicol
D)penicillin
E)metformin
A)sulfonylureas
B)sulfanilamides
C)chloramphenicol
D)penicillin
E)metformin
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34
What is the polyol associated with glucose?
A)ascorbic acid
B)lactose
C)sorbitol
D)glycerol
E)aldose
A)ascorbic acid
B)lactose
C)sorbitol
D)glycerol
E)aldose
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35
Collagen becomes organized and cross- linked during what phase of wound healing?
A)inflammation
B)hemostasis
C)angiogenesis
D)proliferation
E)remodeling
A)inflammation
B)hemostasis
C)angiogenesis
D)proliferation
E)remodeling
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36
What is the primary medicine for regulating diabetes mellitus type 1?
A)biguanides
B)exogenous insulin
C)sulfonylureas
D)glucagon inhibitors
E)glucagon
A)biguanides
B)exogenous insulin
C)sulfonylureas
D)glucagon inhibitors
E)glucagon
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37
Which type of DM is the most common form of diabetes mellitus?
A)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
B)type 1 DM
C)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
D)type 2 DM
E)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
A)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
B)type 1 DM
C)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
D)type 2 DM
E)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
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38
What cells secrete collagen and are most active during the remodeling phase of wound healing?
A)fibroblasts
B)endothelial cells
C)keratinocytes
D)neutrophils
E)macrophages
A)fibroblasts
B)endothelial cells
C)keratinocytes
D)neutrophils
E)macrophages
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39
What is silent myocardial ischemia?
A)a heart attack without pain
B)a stroke
C)a cardiac arrhythmia that decreases contractility of the ventricles
D)a cardiac arrhythmia that shuts down the pacemaker cells of the SA node
E)a cardiac arrhythmia that decreases contractility of the atria
A)a heart attack without pain
B)a stroke
C)a cardiac arrhythmia that decreases contractility of the ventricles
D)a cardiac arrhythmia that shuts down the pacemaker cells of the SA node
E)a cardiac arrhythmia that decreases contractility of the atria
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40
By what percentage has the incidence of diabetes mellitus type 1 (both a and b subtypes)increased in the United States over the last twenty years?
A)0
B)10
C)25
D)50
E)100
A)0
B)10
C)25
D)50
E)100
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41
What are the epidermal cells that proliferate to cover the opening of a wound?
A)keratinocytes
B)neutrophils
C)fibroblasts
D)granule cells
E)macrophages
A)keratinocytes
B)neutrophils
C)fibroblasts
D)granule cells
E)macrophages
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42
Which of the following is characteristic of diabetic cardiomyopathy?
A)decreased size of the heart
B)decreased heart rate
C)decreased likelihood of myocardial infarction
D)decreased stroke volume
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)decreased size of the heart
B)decreased heart rate
C)decreased likelihood of myocardial infarction
D)decreased stroke volume
E)All of the answers are correct.
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43
What is dysesthesia?
A)tingling sensation
B)muscle twitches
C)numbness
D)unpleasant sensation produced by innocuous stimuli
E)muscle spasms
A)tingling sensation
B)muscle twitches
C)numbness
D)unpleasant sensation produced by innocuous stimuli
E)muscle spasms
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44
What are proteins that have been glycosylated through a non- enzymatic process (known as glycation)collectively called?
A)acrylamides
B)HbA1c
C)advanced glycosylation end- products (AGEs)
D)browning reactions
E)brittle proteins
A)acrylamides
B)HbA1c
C)advanced glycosylation end- products (AGEs)
D)browning reactions
E)brittle proteins
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45
Which one of DM's effects on the peripheral nervous system results in a tingling sensation of the skin?
A)facial palsy
B)formication
C)hyperesthesia
D)parasthesia
E)neuropathy
A)facial palsy
B)formication
C)hyperesthesia
D)parasthesia
E)neuropathy
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46
What phases of wound healing is/are delayed with diabetes mellitus?
A)inflammatory only
B)remodeling and proliferative only
C)inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling
D)inflammatory and remodeling only
E)inflammatory and proliferative only
A)inflammatory only
B)remodeling and proliferative only
C)inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling
D)inflammatory and remodeling only
E)inflammatory and proliferative only
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47
Why do many diabetics have to have a foot amputated?
A)Decreased blood flow to the foot directly causes wounds to develop that will not heal.
B)Decreased blood flow to the foot causes extreme pain that can only be relieved by amputation.
C)Decreased blood flow to the foot causes gangrene.
D)Neuropathy causes intense pain that can only be relieved by amputation.
E)Decreased peripheral blood flow with its consequent low tissue pO2, elevated interstitial glucose levels and abnormal wound healing, coupled with lack of sensation from the foot to warn of an injury, creates a very favorable anaerobic growth environment that can lead to gangrene.
A)Decreased blood flow to the foot directly causes wounds to develop that will not heal.
B)Decreased blood flow to the foot causes extreme pain that can only be relieved by amputation.
C)Decreased blood flow to the foot causes gangrene.
D)Neuropathy causes intense pain that can only be relieved by amputation.
E)Decreased peripheral blood flow with its consequent low tissue pO2, elevated interstitial glucose levels and abnormal wound healing, coupled with lack of sensation from the foot to warn of an injury, creates a very favorable anaerobic growth environment that can lead to gangrene.
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48
What is the primary protein that appears in the urine with nephropathy?
A)myoglobin
B)albumin
C)creatinine
D)bilirubin
E)tumor necrosis factor
A)myoglobin
B)albumin
C)creatinine
D)bilirubin
E)tumor necrosis factor
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49
Which of the following is NOT an effect of epinephrine?
A)stimulate protein synthesis
B)increase blood fatty acid levels
C)stimulate gluconeogenesis
D)increase ketone production
E)stimulate lipolysis
A)stimulate protein synthesis
B)increase blood fatty acid levels
C)stimulate gluconeogenesis
D)increase ketone production
E)stimulate lipolysis
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50
What is angiogenesis?
A)developments of perforations in the basement membrane of fenestrated capillaries
B)large leakage of blood from the large blood vessels
C)small leakage of blood from the microvasculature
D)development of new blood vessels
E)weak bulges in the walls of small blood vessels
A)developments of perforations in the basement membrane of fenestrated capillaries
B)large leakage of blood from the large blood vessels
C)small leakage of blood from the microvasculature
D)development of new blood vessels
E)weak bulges in the walls of small blood vessels
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51
What is the leading cause of adult- onset blindness in the United States?
A)cataracts
B)diabetic retinopathy
C)glaucoma
D)retinoblastoma
E)retinitis pigmentosa
A)cataracts
B)diabetic retinopathy
C)glaucoma
D)retinoblastoma
E)retinitis pigmentosa
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52
Which is NOT one of the "three polys" of diabetes mellitus?
A)polyphagia
B)polydipsia
C)polyol
D)polyuria
A)polyphagia
B)polydipsia
C)polyol
D)polyuria
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53
What is paresthesia?
A)abnormal sensation of the skin such as tingling or numbness
B)simultaneous activation of afferent and efferent axons to the same region of the body
C)muscle spasms
D)unpleasant sensation produced by innocuous stimuli
E)abnormal activation of motor neurons causing muscle twitches
A)abnormal sensation of the skin such as tingling or numbness
B)simultaneous activation of afferent and efferent axons to the same region of the body
C)muscle spasms
D)unpleasant sensation produced by innocuous stimuli
E)abnormal activation of motor neurons causing muscle twitches
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54
Diabetic neuropathies generally affect what area of the nervous system?
A)glial cells
B)sensory receptors
C)spinal cord
D)peripheral nervous system
E)brain
A)glial cells
B)sensory receptors
C)spinal cord
D)peripheral nervous system
E)brain
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55
Which of the following does NOT contribute to diabetes enhanced atherosclerosis?
A)microvascular disease
B)increased non- enzymatic glycosylation
C)increased lipid transport in HDLs
D)increased lipid transport in LDLs
E)increased production of reactive oxygen species
A)microvascular disease
B)increased non- enzymatic glycosylation
C)increased lipid transport in HDLs
D)increased lipid transport in LDLs
E)increased production of reactive oxygen species
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56
Which type of DM is caused by a decreased response in the tissues to insulin?
A)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
B)type 2 DM
C)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
D)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
E)type 1 DM
A)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
B)type 2 DM
C)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
D)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
E)type 1 DM
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57
Which type of DM can occur secondary to obesity, while obesity can also occur secondary to it?
A)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
B)type 1 DM
C)type 2 DM
D)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
E)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
A)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
B)type 1 DM
C)type 2 DM
D)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
E)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
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58
Adequate treatment of diabetes includes maintaining fasting blood glucose levels below what value?
A)115 mg/dL
B)100 mg/dL
C)130 mg/dL
D)60 mg/dL
E)85 mg/dL
A)115 mg/dL
B)100 mg/dL
C)130 mg/dL
D)60 mg/dL
E)85 mg/dL
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59
What medication's mechanism of action is in reducing glucose production in the liver and increasing the sensitivity of receptors to insulin?
A)a- glucosidase inhibitors
B)biguanides
C)sulfonylureas
D)thiazolidinediones
E)glucagon- like peptide- 1
A)a- glucosidase inhibitors
B)biguanides
C)sulfonylureas
D)thiazolidinediones
E)glucagon- like peptide- 1
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60
In diabetes mellitus type 1, blood vessel damage occurs primarily through what process?
A)increase in carbon dioxide build up in blood
B)increase in histamine production
C)increase in oxygen levels in blood
D)shear stress on the blood vessels due to elevated pressure
E)increase in nitric oxide release from endothelial cells
A)increase in carbon dioxide build up in blood
B)increase in histamine production
C)increase in oxygen levels in blood
D)shear stress on the blood vessels due to elevated pressure
E)increase in nitric oxide release from endothelial cells
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61
Diabetic neuropathy can cause erectile dysfunction.
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62
Diabetes mellitus type 1 is a genetic disorder that affects the genes for insulin synthesis.
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63
Diabetic neuropathy is a disease of the central nervous system.
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64
What is the normal fasting blood glucose level?
A)< 100 mg/dL
B)100- 129 mg/dL
C)> 140 mg/dL
D)120- 139 mg/dL
E)130- 140 mg/dL
A)< 100 mg/dL
B)100- 129 mg/dL
C)> 140 mg/dL
D)120- 139 mg/dL
E)130- 140 mg/dL
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65
Hyperglycemia can ultimately lead to activation of the sympathetic nervous system and release of epinephrine.
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66
What cell type secretes collagen as a wound heals?
A)macrophages
B)neutrophils
C)keratinocytes
D)monocytes
E)fibroblasts
A)macrophages
B)neutrophils
C)keratinocytes
D)monocytes
E)fibroblasts
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67
Which type of DM may result in polyuria?
A)type 2 DM
B)type 1 DM
C)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
D)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
A)type 2 DM
B)type 1 DM
C)both type 1 DM and type 2 DM
D)neither type 1 nor type 2 DM
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68
What two cytokines, released by platelets during hemostasis, promote inflammation?
A)transforming growth factor fi and platelet- derived growth factor
B)thrombin and leukotriene
C)prostaglandin I2 and platelet factor 3
D)interleukin 2 and platelet- derived growth factor
E)interleukin 1 and thrombin
A)transforming growth factor fi and platelet- derived growth factor
B)thrombin and leukotriene
C)prostaglandin I2 and platelet factor 3
D)interleukin 2 and platelet- derived growth factor
E)interleukin 1 and thrombin
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69
Blood levels of what form of lipoproteins are decreased by diabetes mellitus?
A)HDLs
B)Apo A
C)VLDLs
D)chylomicra
E)LDLs
A)HDLs
B)Apo A
C)VLDLs
D)chylomicra
E)LDLs
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70
What medicine for the treatment of diabetes sensitizes tissue to insulin?
A)sulfonylureas
B)biguanides
C)glucagon
D)alpha- glucosidase inhibitors
E)thiazolidinediones
A)sulfonylureas
B)biguanides
C)glucagon
D)alpha- glucosidase inhibitors
E)thiazolidinediones
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71
In diabetes mellitus type 2, the beta cells of the pancreas undergo apoptosis.
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72
Diabetes mellitus type 2 promotes obesity and obesity promotes diabetes mellitus type 2.
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73
In diabetes mellitus type 2, current theories suggest that blood vessel damage probably occurs through what process?
A)increase in histamine production
B)sclerosis of the basement membrane
C)increase in carbon dioxide levels in blood
D)shear stress on the blood vessels due to elevated pressure
E)decrease in nitric oxide release from endothelial cells
A)increase in histamine production
B)sclerosis of the basement membrane
C)increase in carbon dioxide levels in blood
D)shear stress on the blood vessels due to elevated pressure
E)decrease in nitric oxide release from endothelial cells
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74
Nasal inhalation of insulin is the newest innovation in diabetes treatment such that more patients use inhaled insulin instead of injected insulin.
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75
What are the first cells in the wound area, which contribute to inflammation while fighting the infection through phagocytosis and secreting cytokines?
A)neutrophils
B)keratinocytes
C)endothelial cells
D)macrophages
E)fibroblasts
A)neutrophils
B)keratinocytes
C)endothelial cells
D)macrophages
E)fibroblasts
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76
Diabetic foot ulcer, with its subsequent infection, is the leading cause of amputation in diabetes.
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77
In type 1a DM, the immune system attacks beta cell antigens. Therefore, which of the following is a potential antigen?
A)glucose
B)ketones
C)glucagon
D)preproglucagon
E)preproinsulin
A)glucose
B)ketones
C)glucagon
D)preproglucagon
E)preproinsulin
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78
What happens when excessive angiogenesis occurs?
A)The heart rate increases significantly.
B)The new blood vessel walls are stiff and tend to clog.
C)The new blood vessel walls are weak and tend to leak.
D)The heart can no longer beat strongly.
E)Hypotension occurs due to decreased total peripheral resistance.
A)The heart rate increases significantly.
B)The new blood vessel walls are stiff and tend to clog.
C)The new blood vessel walls are weak and tend to leak.
D)The heart can no longer beat strongly.
E)Hypotension occurs due to decreased total peripheral resistance.
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79
What is the significance of Coxsackie B virus in diabetes mellitus type 1a?
A)This virus attacks beta cells of the pancreas causing an immune response against these cells.
B)Coxsackie B increases the availability of lipids for energy.
C)Coxsackie B increases the availability of proteins for energy.
D)A person with diabetes mellitus type 1 is more susceptible to infection with Coxsackie B.
E)Coxsackie B increases the availability of glucose for energy.
A)This virus attacks beta cells of the pancreas causing an immune response against these cells.
B)Coxsackie B increases the availability of lipids for energy.
C)Coxsackie B increases the availability of proteins for energy.
D)A person with diabetes mellitus type 1 is more susceptible to infection with Coxsackie B.
E)Coxsackie B increases the availability of glucose for energy.
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80
What cell type lays down the new extracellular matrix as a wound heals?
A)megakaryocytes
B)macrophages
C)neutrophils
D)monocytes
E)fibroblasts
A)megakaryocytes
B)macrophages
C)neutrophils
D)monocytes
E)fibroblasts
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