Deck 10: Understanding and Managing Diabetes: A Comprehensive Guide

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About ______ million people in the United States have diabetes.

A) 7
B) 20
C) 24
D) 33
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Which of the following races/ethnicities has the highest incidence of diabetes?

A) Whites
B) Mexican Americans
C) African Americans
D) Native Americans
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Diabetes is a defect in the transfer of ______ from the bloodstream into the cells.

A) cholesterol
B) glucose
C) minerals
D) water
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What organ produces insulin?

A) liver
B) pancreas
C) bile
D) colon
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All of the following are types of diabetes EXCEPT

A) type 1.
B) gestational.
C) type 3.
D) type 2.
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Type 1 diabetes is commonly found in all of the following EXCEPT

A) children.
B) teenagers.
C) young adults.
D) older adults.
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Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include increased urination, unexplained weight loss, and

A) unexplained bleeding.
B) primary insomnia.
C) increased thirst.
D) eczema.
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More than ______ percent of people with diabetes have type 2.

A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90
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In response to insulin resistance, the pancreas

A) produces more insulin.
B) produces less insulin.
C) fails.
D) resists introduced insulin.
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About ______ percent of people with type 2 diabetes are obese.

A) 40-50
B) 70-80
C) 80-90
D) 90-100
Question
Type 2 diabetes is most likely to develop in people older than

A) 10.
B) 20.
C) 30.
D) 40.
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A woman who has gestational diabetes during pregnancy is ______ percent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes within 5 to 10 years

A) 10-20
B) 20-40
C) 40-60
D) 60-70
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Pre-diabetes may be reversed by losing weight, improving diet, and

A) doing physical therapy.
B) hydrating regularly.
C) increasing physical activity.
D) decreasing physical activity.
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The following are all complications of diabetes EXCEPT

A) eye disease.
B) hair loss.
C) kidney disease.
D) nerve damage.
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Which disease occurs at younger ages and is at least twice as common in those with diabetes as in those without diabetes?

A) atherosclerosis
B) cancer
C) stroke
D) congestive heart failure
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Complications from diabetes can damage which part of the eye?

A) retina
B) cornea
C) pupil
D) iris
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Peripheral neuropathy causes all of the following EXCEPT

A) pain.
B) numbness.
C) bleeding.
D) tingling.
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All the complications from diabetes, including major diseases, can be managed if the patient carefully maintains

A) insulin levels.
B) blood glucose levels.
C) proper nutrition.
D) an active lifestyle.
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Macrovascular diseases include all of the following EXCEPT

A) kidney disease.
B) heart disease.
C) stroke.
D) peripheral vascular disease.
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What is the most common blood glucose test?

A) casual plasma glucose test
B) fasting plasma glucose test
C) oral glucose tolerance test
D) normal glucose platelets test
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All of the following are ways of diagnosing diabetes EXCEPT

A) a fasting plasma glucose test.
B) a casual plasma glucose test.
C) a normal glucose platelets test.
D) an oral glucose tolerance test.
Question
What makes blood glucose levels rise?

A) insulin
B) food
C) walking
D) running
Question
Among adults with diagnosed diabetes, ______ percent take oral medication only.

A) 12
B) 17
C) 20
D) 57
Question
About ______ percent of adults with diagnosed diabetes take both oral medications and insulin.

A) 13
B) 25
C) 57
D) 72
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Which of the following terms means low blood glucose levels?

A) diabetes
B) glycemia
C) hypoglycemia
D) hyperglycemia
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All of the following are used to treat hypoglycemia EXCEPT

A) fruit juice.
B) coffee.
C) glucose tablets.
D) candy.
Question
All of the following professionals serve on a diabetes-care medical team EXCEPT

A) a dietician.
B) an exercise specialist.
C) a pharmacist.
D) a cardiologist.
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Which type of diabetes is the most difficult to control?

A) type 1
B) type 2
C) gestational
D) pre-diabetes
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In controlling type 1 diabetes, one should consider all of the following diet management techniques EXCEPT

A) eating times.
B) eating places.
C) type of food.
D) amount of food.
Question
Type 2 diabetes in children is associated with all of these EXCEPT

A) cavities.
B) obesity.
C) low levels of physical activity.
D) poor dietary patterns.
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Metabolic syndrome promotes

A) pancreatitis.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) obesity.
D) vascular syndrome.
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Treating metabolic syndrome reduces the risk of developing all of the following EXCEPT

A) heart disease.
B) stroke.
C) type 2 diabetes.
D) colon cancer.
Question
Reducing blood pressure, glucose levels, and ______ helps treat metabolic syndrome.

A) caffeine consumption
B) high-density lipoproteins
C) LDL cholesterol
D) water intake
Question
All of the following will help manage metabolic syndrome EXCEPT

A) weight loss.
B) an increase in refined sugars.
C) an increase physical activity.
D) a diet high in whole foods.
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One in ten Americans born in 2000 will develop diabetes.
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Among people who have diabetes, 1 out of 4 are undiagnosed.
Question
Glucagon lowers the level of glucose in the blood stream.
Question
Insulin deficiency and insulin resistance can cause diabetes.
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Type 1 diabetes is also called insulin-resistant diabetes.
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Type 2 diabetes usually develops in teenagers.
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Gestational diabetes develops in early stages of pregnancy.
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Diet modification is used in the treatment of gestational diabetes.
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Gestational diabetes affects both men and women.
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Pre-diabetes is a type of diabetes.
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Unmanaged diabetes can be extremely disabling.
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Less than 10 percent of new kidney diseases are in people with diabetes.
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High blood pressure and metabolic factors lead to nerve damage in people with diabetes.
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Amputation is a complication of diabetes.
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Treating diabetes successfully means maintaining the proper balance between glucose and insulin.
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Hypoglycemia means blood glucose levels are too high.
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Diet and exercise can be used to control type 2 diabetes.
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Type 2 diabetes can usually be controlled without insulin if detected early.
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Family history has no association with type 2 diabetes.
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Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of risk factors that promote type 1 diabetes.
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Visceral fat is associated with type 2 diabetes.
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Drug therapies are sometimes combined with lifestyle modifications to manage metabolic syndrome.
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Discuss the risk factors and symptoms of the three types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational.
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Discuss four major complications related to diabetes.
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Deck 10: Understanding and Managing Diabetes: A Comprehensive Guide
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About ______ million people in the United States have diabetes.

A) 7
B) 20
C) 24
D) 33
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2
Which of the following races/ethnicities has the highest incidence of diabetes?

A) Whites
B) Mexican Americans
C) African Americans
D) Native Americans
Native Americans
3
Diabetes is a defect in the transfer of ______ from the bloodstream into the cells.

A) cholesterol
B) glucose
C) minerals
D) water
glucose
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What organ produces insulin?

A) liver
B) pancreas
C) bile
D) colon
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All of the following are types of diabetes EXCEPT

A) type 1.
B) gestational.
C) type 3.
D) type 2.
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Type 1 diabetes is commonly found in all of the following EXCEPT

A) children.
B) teenagers.
C) young adults.
D) older adults.
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Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include increased urination, unexplained weight loss, and

A) unexplained bleeding.
B) primary insomnia.
C) increased thirst.
D) eczema.
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8
More than ______ percent of people with diabetes have type 2.

A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90
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In response to insulin resistance, the pancreas

A) produces more insulin.
B) produces less insulin.
C) fails.
D) resists introduced insulin.
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10
About ______ percent of people with type 2 diabetes are obese.

A) 40-50
B) 70-80
C) 80-90
D) 90-100
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Type 2 diabetes is most likely to develop in people older than

A) 10.
B) 20.
C) 30.
D) 40.
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12
A woman who has gestational diabetes during pregnancy is ______ percent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes within 5 to 10 years

A) 10-20
B) 20-40
C) 40-60
D) 60-70
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13
Pre-diabetes may be reversed by losing weight, improving diet, and

A) doing physical therapy.
B) hydrating regularly.
C) increasing physical activity.
D) decreasing physical activity.
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14
The following are all complications of diabetes EXCEPT

A) eye disease.
B) hair loss.
C) kidney disease.
D) nerve damage.
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15
Which disease occurs at younger ages and is at least twice as common in those with diabetes as in those without diabetes?

A) atherosclerosis
B) cancer
C) stroke
D) congestive heart failure
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16
Complications from diabetes can damage which part of the eye?

A) retina
B) cornea
C) pupil
D) iris
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17
Peripheral neuropathy causes all of the following EXCEPT

A) pain.
B) numbness.
C) bleeding.
D) tingling.
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18
All the complications from diabetes, including major diseases, can be managed if the patient carefully maintains

A) insulin levels.
B) blood glucose levels.
C) proper nutrition.
D) an active lifestyle.
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19
Macrovascular diseases include all of the following EXCEPT

A) kidney disease.
B) heart disease.
C) stroke.
D) peripheral vascular disease.
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What is the most common blood glucose test?

A) casual plasma glucose test
B) fasting plasma glucose test
C) oral glucose tolerance test
D) normal glucose platelets test
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21
All of the following are ways of diagnosing diabetes EXCEPT

A) a fasting plasma glucose test.
B) a casual plasma glucose test.
C) a normal glucose platelets test.
D) an oral glucose tolerance test.
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22
What makes blood glucose levels rise?

A) insulin
B) food
C) walking
D) running
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23
Among adults with diagnosed diabetes, ______ percent take oral medication only.

A) 12
B) 17
C) 20
D) 57
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24
About ______ percent of adults with diagnosed diabetes take both oral medications and insulin.

A) 13
B) 25
C) 57
D) 72
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25
Which of the following terms means low blood glucose levels?

A) diabetes
B) glycemia
C) hypoglycemia
D) hyperglycemia
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26
All of the following are used to treat hypoglycemia EXCEPT

A) fruit juice.
B) coffee.
C) glucose tablets.
D) candy.
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27
All of the following professionals serve on a diabetes-care medical team EXCEPT

A) a dietician.
B) an exercise specialist.
C) a pharmacist.
D) a cardiologist.
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28
Which type of diabetes is the most difficult to control?

A) type 1
B) type 2
C) gestational
D) pre-diabetes
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29
In controlling type 1 diabetes, one should consider all of the following diet management techniques EXCEPT

A) eating times.
B) eating places.
C) type of food.
D) amount of food.
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30
Type 2 diabetes in children is associated with all of these EXCEPT

A) cavities.
B) obesity.
C) low levels of physical activity.
D) poor dietary patterns.
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31
Metabolic syndrome promotes

A) pancreatitis.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) obesity.
D) vascular syndrome.
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32
Treating metabolic syndrome reduces the risk of developing all of the following EXCEPT

A) heart disease.
B) stroke.
C) type 2 diabetes.
D) colon cancer.
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33
Reducing blood pressure, glucose levels, and ______ helps treat metabolic syndrome.

A) caffeine consumption
B) high-density lipoproteins
C) LDL cholesterol
D) water intake
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All of the following will help manage metabolic syndrome EXCEPT

A) weight loss.
B) an increase in refined sugars.
C) an increase physical activity.
D) a diet high in whole foods.
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35
One in ten Americans born in 2000 will develop diabetes.
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36
Among people who have diabetes, 1 out of 4 are undiagnosed.
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37
Glucagon lowers the level of glucose in the blood stream.
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38
Insulin deficiency and insulin resistance can cause diabetes.
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39
Type 1 diabetes is also called insulin-resistant diabetes.
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40
Type 2 diabetes usually develops in teenagers.
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41
Gestational diabetes develops in early stages of pregnancy.
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42
Diet modification is used in the treatment of gestational diabetes.
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43
Gestational diabetes affects both men and women.
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44
Pre-diabetes is a type of diabetes.
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45
Unmanaged diabetes can be extremely disabling.
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46
Less than 10 percent of new kidney diseases are in people with diabetes.
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47
High blood pressure and metabolic factors lead to nerve damage in people with diabetes.
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Amputation is a complication of diabetes.
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49
Treating diabetes successfully means maintaining the proper balance between glucose and insulin.
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50
Hypoglycemia means blood glucose levels are too high.
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51
Diet and exercise can be used to control type 2 diabetes.
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52
Type 2 diabetes can usually be controlled without insulin if detected early.
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53
Family history has no association with type 2 diabetes.
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54
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of risk factors that promote type 1 diabetes.
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55
Visceral fat is associated with type 2 diabetes.
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56
Drug therapies are sometimes combined with lifestyle modifications to manage metabolic syndrome.
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57
Discuss the risk factors and symptoms of the three types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational.
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Discuss four major complications related to diabetes.
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