Deck 20: Focus On Minimizing Your Risk for Diabetes
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Deck 20: Focus On Minimizing Your Risk for Diabetes
1
Which organ secretes insulin?
A) Liver
B) Pancreas
C) Spleen
D) Stomach
A) Liver
B) Pancreas
C) Spleen
D) Stomach
Pancreas
2
Age, ethnicity, genetics, and biological factors are
A) risk factors only if a person has hypertension.
B) not related to diabetes risk.
C) nonmodifiable risk factors for diabetes.
D) modifiable risk factors for diabetes.
A) risk factors only if a person has hypertension.
B) not related to diabetes risk.
C) nonmodifiable risk factors for diabetes.
D) modifiable risk factors for diabetes.
nonmodifiable risk factors for diabetes.
3
In a state of ketoacidosis
A) blood acidity is extremely low.
B) normal body functions cannot be sustained.
C) the brain will not have sources of energy.
D) kidney function will increase.
A) blood acidity is extremely low.
B) normal body functions cannot be sustained.
C) the brain will not have sources of energy.
D) kidney function will increase.
normal body functions cannot be sustained.
4
In diabetics, a minor infection in an extremity can lead to
A) plaque buildup in blood vessels.
B) lack of circulation and slowed healing.
C) an impaired immune system.
D) tissue death and amputation.
A) plaque buildup in blood vessels.
B) lack of circulation and slowed healing.
C) an impaired immune system.
D) tissue death and amputation.
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5
Having a close relative with type 2 diabetes
A) decreases your risk.
B) increases your risk.
C) has no relationship to your risk.
D) only increases your risk if you are overweight.
A) decreases your risk.
B) increases your risk.
C) has no relationship to your risk.
D) only increases your risk if you are overweight.
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6
The CDC estimates that approximately how many Americans have diabetes?
A) 22 million
B) 24 million
C) 26 million
D) 28 million
A) 22 million
B) 24 million
C) 26 million
D) 28 million
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7
What are two ways recommended by researchers to reduce your risk for type 2 diabetes?
A) Being physically active and getting adequate sleep
B) Eating small meals and severely restricting calories
C) Adopting a vegetarian diet
D) Reducing stress and taking vitamin supplements
A) Being physically active and getting adequate sleep
B) Eating small meals and severely restricting calories
C) Adopting a vegetarian diet
D) Reducing stress and taking vitamin supplements
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8
The form of diabetes in which the pancrease is unable to produce insulin is
A) Type 1.
B) Type 2.
C) gestational.
D) adult-onset.
A) Type 1.
B) Type 2.
C) gestational.
D) adult-onset.
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9
People with type 1 diabetes are dependent upon
A) effective weight management.
B) a range of medications with side effects.
C) daily insulin injections or infusions.
D) regular physical therapy.
A) effective weight management.
B) a range of medications with side effects.
C) daily insulin injections or infusions.
D) regular physical therapy.
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10
Kara was tested for diabetes. Her fasting plasma glucose test showed a level of 120. This indicates that
A) Kara has diabetes.
B) Kara has pre-diabetes.
C) Kara has normal blood glucose levels.
D) Kara needs an oral glucose tolerance test to determine if she has diabetes.
A) Kara has diabetes.
B) Kara has pre-diabetes.
C) Kara has normal blood glucose levels.
D) Kara needs an oral glucose tolerance test to determine if she has diabetes.
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11
In the United States, how many people die each year due to complications of diabetes?
A) More than 150,000
B) More than 200,000
C) More than 250,000
D) More than 300,000
A) More than 150,000
B) More than 200,000
C) More than 250,000
D) More than 300,000
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12
Which of the following is True with respect to pre-diabetes?
A) Its symptoms are typically mild.
B) It is one of the risk factors for metabolic syndrome.
C) It is most common among people who eat a lot of carbohydrates.
D) It can lower a person's blood pressure.
A) Its symptoms are typically mild.
B) It is one of the risk factors for metabolic syndrome.
C) It is most common among people who eat a lot of carbohydrates.
D) It can lower a person's blood pressure.
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13
Blindness, amputations, kidney disease, and even coma can result from
A) pre-diabetes.
B) uncontrolled diabetes.
C) metabolic syndrome.
D) insulin dependency.
A) pre-diabetes.
B) uncontrolled diabetes.
C) metabolic syndrome.
D) insulin dependency.
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14
Which form of diabetes is an autoimmune disease?
A) Gestational
B) Genetically predisposed
C) Type 1
D) Type 2
A) Gestational
B) Genetically predisposed
C) Type 1
D) Type 2
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15
A condition in which blood sugar levels are elevated is
A) hypothyroidism.
B) hyperthyroidism.
C) hypoglycemia.
D) hyperglycemia.
A) hypothyroidism.
B) hyperthyroidism.
C) hypoglycemia.
D) hyperglycemia.
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16
Diabetes can result in weight loss because calories are
A) lost in the glucose that passes into urine.
B) burned rapidly due to metabolic changes.
C) burned more slowly because of fatigue.
D) not processed properly due to frequent nausea.
A) lost in the glucose that passes into urine.
B) burned rapidly due to metabolic changes.
C) burned more slowly because of fatigue.
D) not processed properly due to frequent nausea.
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17
Diabetics should have their blood glucose checked using the hemoglobin A1C test every
A) 1 to 2 months.
B) 2 to 3 months.
C) 3 to 6 months.
D) 4 to 8 months.
A) 1 to 2 months.
B) 2 to 3 months.
C) 3 to 6 months.
D) 4 to 8 months.
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18
Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by
A) high levels of blood fats.
B) high levels of blood glucose.
C) high blood pressure.
D) poor thyroid function.
A) high levels of blood fats.
B) high levels of blood glucose.
C) high blood pressure.
D) poor thyroid function.
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19
Nerve damage associated with diabetes usually causes numbness in
A) the back and legs.
B) the hands and feet.
C) the feet and legs.
D) the back and arms.
A) the back and legs.
B) the hands and feet.
C) the feet and legs.
D) the back and arms.
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20
The hormone that is secreted by the pancreas and used by body cells for the uptake and storage of glucose is
A) glycogen.
B) insulin.
C) melatonin.
D) adrenaline.
A) glycogen.
B) insulin.
C) melatonin.
D) adrenaline.
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21
Elevated blood glucose levels that occur during pregnancy is the condition known as
A) gestational diabetes.
B) fetal diabetes.
C) pre-diabetes.
D) type 1 diabetes.
A) gestational diabetes.
B) fetal diabetes.
C) pre-diabetes.
D) type 1 diabetes.
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22
If cells cannot utilize glucose for energy, the body will break down fat, which produces acidic molecules called
A) lipids.
B) ketones.
C) proteins.
D) glycogen.
A) lipids.
B) ketones.
C) proteins.
D) glycogen.
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23
The body organ that filters excess glucose from the blood is the
A) spleen.
B) liver.
C) kidney.
D) pancreas.
A) spleen.
B) liver.
C) kidney.
D) pancreas.
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24
Type 1 diabetes affects children and adolescents only.
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25
Most diabetics need to use a glucose meter to monitor their blood glucose levels several times each
A) hour.
B) day.
C) week.
D) month.
A) hour.
B) day.
C) week.
D) month.
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26
Carrying an excessive amount of body fat around the waist, which is a risk factor for diabetes, is a condition known as
A) rapid weight gain.
B) central cellulite storage.
C) central adiposity.
D) gastrointestinal adiposity.
A) rapid weight gain.
B) central cellulite storage.
C) central adiposity.
D) gastrointestinal adiposity.
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27
Diabetes can contribute to gum disease.
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28
Carbohydrates that have been ingested are broken down into the form of sugar known as
A) glucose.
B) glycogen.
C) insulin.
D) fructose.
A) glucose.
B) glycogen.
C) insulin.
D) fructose.
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29
Foods thought to lower the risk of diabetes include
A) starchy vegetables.
B) high-fiber foods.
C) shellfish.
D) red meat.
A) starchy vegetables.
B) high-fiber foods.
C) shellfish.
D) red meat.
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30
Oral medications are
A) not useful in managing type 2 diabetes.
B) sometimes effective in managing type 2 diabetes.
C) always prescribed in addition to insulin.
D) rarely used to treat diabetes because of significant side effects.
A) not useful in managing type 2 diabetes.
B) sometimes effective in managing type 2 diabetes.
C) always prescribed in addition to insulin.
D) rarely used to treat diabetes because of significant side effects.
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31
Which of the following lifestyle changes are most likely to improve glucose levels?
A) Losing weight and becoming more active
B) Taking up meditation
C) Working fewer hours
D) Beginning an ambitious weight-lifting program
A) Losing weight and becoming more active
B) Taking up meditation
C) Working fewer hours
D) Beginning an ambitious weight-lifting program
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32
The increase in type 2 diabetes risk is primarily due to genetic risk.
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33
Which of the following occurs as a result of gestational diabetes?
A) The mother has a reduced risk of progressing to type 2 diabetes after giving birth.
B) The growth of the fetus is limited.
C) Changing hormone levels reduce metabolic stress.
D) There is a higher risk of birth-related complications.
A) The mother has a reduced risk of progressing to type 2 diabetes after giving birth.
B) The growth of the fetus is limited.
C) Changing hormone levels reduce metabolic stress.
D) There is a higher risk of birth-related complications.
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34
The body organ that stores glycogen that has been converted from glucose is the
A) spleen.
B) liver.
C) kidney.
D) pancreas.
A) spleen.
B) liver.
C) kidney.
D) pancreas.
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35
A cluster of conditions that strongly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes is known as
A) cardiovascular disease.
B) pre-diabetes.
C) central adiposity.
D) metabolic syndrome.
A) cardiovascular disease.
B) pre-diabetes.
C) central adiposity.
D) metabolic syndrome.
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36
Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.
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37
The risk-reduction strategy that will have the greatest impact on preventing pre-diabetes from developing into diabetes is
A) engaging in regular exercise.
B) increasing daily protein intake.
C) taking insulin.
D) increasing daily intake of dark green vegetables.
A) engaging in regular exercise.
B) increasing daily protein intake.
C) taking insulin.
D) increasing daily intake of dark green vegetables.
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38
A state in which the body's cells fail to respond to the effects of insulin is
A) hyperglycemia.
B) hypoglycemia.
C) insulin resistance.
D) diabetic coma.
A) hyperglycemia.
B) hypoglycemia.
C) insulin resistance.
D) diabetic coma.
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39
Which substance in cells inhibits glucose uptake and suppresses liver sensitivity to insulin?
A) Essential fatty acids
B) Glycogen
C) Amino acids
D) Free fatty acids
A) Essential fatty acids
B) Glycogen
C) Amino acids
D) Free fatty acids
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40
Excess glucose in the body is stored as glycogen.
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41
The American Diabetes Association estimates that the monthly health care cost for diabetes management is in the range of $250-$350.
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42
Insulin cannot be taken orally because it is a protein.
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43
Individuals with diabetes are more susceptible to infectious diseases, particularly the flu and pneumonia.
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44
A diabetic who has gastric bypass surgery may be cured of their diabetes.
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45
Elevated blood glucose is known as hypoglycemia.
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46
Insulin injections or infusions are essential for individuals with type 1 diabetes.
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47
Type 2 diabetes is a disorder of the immune system.
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48
More than 40% of U.S. adults over the age of 65 have diabetes.
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49
The Diabetes Prevention Program recommends a minimum of 30 minutes of exercise 3 days a week to reduce a person's risk for type 2 diabetes.
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50
People with diabetes should do self-checks to monitor blood sugar throughout the day.
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51
Excessive thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, and blurred vision are some of the symptoms of pre-diabetes.
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52
Type 2 diabetes is being diagnosed more frequently among children and teens who tend to be overweight or obese.
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53
If a person is diagnosed with at least 3 of 7 risk factors for diabetes, they are said to have metabolic syndrome.
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54
An oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) result of 150 mg/dl indicates that the individual is diabetic.
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55
In the early stages of type 2 diabetes, the body's cells begin to resist the effects of insulin.
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56
The oral glucose tolerance test requires a patient to drink a solution of concentrated fatty acids.
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57
Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing health threats in the world today.
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58
Insulin resistance is a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes.
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59
There is no connection between diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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60
A person with type 2 diabetes will never need to take insulin.
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61
Name the two tests that are commonly used to diagnose diabetes and pre-diabetes and the blood test, and name the test used by physicians to monitor blood glucose levels over time in patients who are diabetic.
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62
List at least three birth complications that can occur due to gestational diabetes.
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63
What is the primary difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?
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64
Describe at least four steps can a person can take to lower the risk of diabetes.
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65
Describe at least five symptoms of diabetes.
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