Deck 19: Diabetes
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Deck 19: Diabetes
1
Which of the following is TRUE regarding type 1 diabetes?
A) Its increased prevalence is linked to the rise in obesity.
B) Therapy typically is limited to the use of oral medications.
C) It has been diagnosed only in individuals over the age of 20.
D) Treatment always involves insulin therapy.
A) Its increased prevalence is linked to the rise in obesity.
B) Therapy typically is limited to the use of oral medications.
C) It has been diagnosed only in individuals over the age of 20.
D) Treatment always involves insulin therapy.
D
2
Approximately what percentage of the American population has some form of diabetes?
A) 1-2%
B) 4-5%
C) 9-10%
D) 14-15%
A) 1-2%
B) 4-5%
C) 9-10%
D) 14-15%
C
3
The damage to the walls of large blood vessels caused by untreated diabetes is known as
A) metabolic syndrome.
B) angiopathy.
C) neuropathy.
D) a macrovascular complication.
A) metabolic syndrome.
B) angiopathy.
C) neuropathy.
D) a macrovascular complication.
D
4
Insulin is synthesized and secreted by the
A) liver.
B) pancreas.
C) gallbladder.
D) spleen.
A) liver.
B) pancreas.
C) gallbladder.
D) spleen.
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5
Which of the following is the MOST prevalent form of diabetes?
A) type 1
B) type 2
C) gestational
D) juvenile
A) type 1
B) type 2
C) gestational
D) juvenile
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6
Insulin cannot be taken orally.Why not?
A) Insulin is a protein and would be broken down by the human digestive tract if taken orally.
B) Oral insulin has been shown to lead to the development of severe peptic ulcers.
C) Oral insulin does not control blood glucose levels in a consistent manner and is therefore very unreliable.
D) Oral insulin takes too long to work in the body and is therefore ineffective in lowering blood glucose levels.
A) Insulin is a protein and would be broken down by the human digestive tract if taken orally.
B) Oral insulin has been shown to lead to the development of severe peptic ulcers.
C) Oral insulin does not control blood glucose levels in a consistent manner and is therefore very unreliable.
D) Oral insulin takes too long to work in the body and is therefore ineffective in lowering blood glucose levels.
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7
Which of the following is a symptom of type 2 diabetes?
A) pain or burning on urination
B) oily skin
C) tingling in the hands or feet
D) loss of appetite
A) pain or burning on urination
B) oily skin
C) tingling in the hands or feet
D) loss of appetite
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8
Which of the following is NOT associated with type 2 diabetes?
A) obesity
B) insulin insensitivity
C) sedentary lifestyle
D) autoimmune disease
A) obesity
B) insulin insensitivity
C) sedentary lifestyle
D) autoimmune disease
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9
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the metabolic syndrome?
A) elevated blood pressure
B) sedentary lifestyle
C) elevated blood glucose
D) abdominal obesity
A) elevated blood pressure
B) sedentary lifestyle
C) elevated blood glucose
D) abdominal obesity
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10
When two or more tests of fasting plasma glucose fall within the values 100-125 mg/dL,the individual will likely be diagnosed with
A) diabetic ketoacidosis.
B) diabetes.
C) prediabetes.
D) normal blood glucose regulation.
A) diabetic ketoacidosis.
B) diabetes.
C) prediabetes.
D) normal blood glucose regulation.
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11
Which of the following conditions is NOT associated with untreated diabetes?
A) osteoporosis
B) kidney failure
C) cardiovascular disease
D) blindness
A) osteoporosis
B) kidney failure
C) cardiovascular disease
D) blindness
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12
The thickening of the blood vessels in the kidney caused by unchecked diabetes is a type of
A) renal hypoglycemic effect.
B) microvascular complication.
C) metabolic complication.
D) sticky vessel disorder.
A) renal hypoglycemic effect.
B) microvascular complication.
C) metabolic complication.
D) sticky vessel disorder.
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13
People with diabetes have a high rate of toe,foot,and lower-leg amputations because of
A) low levels of blood glucose and high levels of circulating insulin.
B) ketosis and ketoacidosis.
C) neuropathy and reduced circulation.
D) insulin sensitivity and reactivity.
A) low levels of blood glucose and high levels of circulating insulin.
B) ketosis and ketoacidosis.
C) neuropathy and reduced circulation.
D) insulin sensitivity and reactivity.
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14
Which of the following is associated with undiagnosed type 1 diabetes?
A) lack of any symptoms
B) obesity
C) being prone to ketosis
D) constant hunger
A) lack of any symptoms
B) obesity
C) being prone to ketosis
D) constant hunger
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15
Joey is 22 years old and is about 20 pounds overweight.He was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last year.Since then,he has been unable to lose weight and his blood glucose levels have not fallen.Which of the following is his physician MOST likely to recommend next?
A) consuming more carbohydrate and slightly less protein in his diet
B) use of the prescription drug metformin
C) daily insulin injections
D) weight-loss surgery
A) consuming more carbohydrate and slightly less protein in his diet
B) use of the prescription drug metformin
C) daily insulin injections
D) weight-loss surgery
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16
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which
A) the body can no longer maintain glucose levels high enough to support body functioning.
B) the body can no longer regulate blood glucose levels within normal limits.
C) lack of insulin forces body cells to take in excessive glucose.
D) inadequate intake of dietary carbohydrate prompts hypoglycemia.
A) the body can no longer maintain glucose levels high enough to support body functioning.
B) the body can no longer regulate blood glucose levels within normal limits.
C) lack of insulin forces body cells to take in excessive glucose.
D) inadequate intake of dietary carbohydrate prompts hypoglycemia.
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17
Type 1 diabetes destroys the
A) glucagon-producing alpha cells of the pancreas.
B) insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas.
C) neurotransmitters of the brain.
D) cells of the pancreatic duct.
A) glucagon-producing alpha cells of the pancreas.
B) insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas.
C) neurotransmitters of the brain.
D) cells of the pancreatic duct.
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18
An A1C test result of 7% suggests which of the following?
A) normal blood glucose regulation
B) impaired fasting glucose
C) prediabetes
D) diabetes
A) normal blood glucose regulation
B) impaired fasting glucose
C) prediabetes
D) diabetes
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19
Which of the following strategies has been associated in recent research with a reduced risk for type 2 diabetes?
A) moderate caffeine consumption
B) consumption of insulin-containing dietary supplements
C) increased intake of processed carbohydrates
D) reduced intake of red meat
A) moderate caffeine consumption
B) consumption of insulin-containing dietary supplements
C) increased intake of processed carbohydrates
D) reduced intake of red meat
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20
In addition to following a healthful eating pattern,people with diabetes should
A) eat consistent amounts and types of food at set times throughout the day.
B) eat a large breakfast, small lunch, and minimal dinner.
C) reduce total carbohydrate intake to no more than 15 percent of total Calories.
D) reduce total fat intake to no more than 5 percent of total Calories.
A) eat consistent amounts and types of food at set times throughout the day.
B) eat a large breakfast, small lunch, and minimal dinner.
C) reduce total carbohydrate intake to no more than 15 percent of total Calories.
D) reduce total fat intake to no more than 5 percent of total Calories.
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21
Diabetes is the 4th leading cause of death in the United States.
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22
Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that develops during pregnancy.
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23
Type 2 diabetes shares many of the same symptoms as type 1 diabetes.
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24
Type 1 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes.
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25
Currently insulin therapy is the only treatment for type 1 diabetes.
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26
Moderate weight loss can reduce or eliminate symptoms of type 2 diabetes.
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27
Diabetes is more common in Caucasians than in other ethnic groups.
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28
A glucometer is a device for measuring blood glucose levels.
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29
Type 2 diabetes used to be known as adult-onset diabetes.
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30
In obese people,lipid deposits in muscle,liver,and pancreatic beta cells increases their sensitivity to insulin.
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31
Impaired fasting glucose is also known as prediabetes.
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32
In diabetes,glucose causes disease by attaching to cellular DNA.
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33
Insulin therapy can be administered by an oral medication or by injection.
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34
Losing as little as 10 to 30 pounds can reduce or eliminate the symptoms of type 2 diabetes.
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35
Weight-loss surgery may be recommended for people with uncontrolled diabetes who are severely obese.
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36
The incidence of type 2 diabetes is increasing among children and adolescents.
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