Deck 18: Focus On: Minimizing Your Risk for Diabetes
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Deck 18: Focus On: Minimizing Your Risk for Diabetes
1
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)estimates that approximately how many Americans have diabetes?
A)nearly 10 million
B)nearly 20 million
C)nearly 30 million
D)nearly 40 million
A)nearly 10 million
B)nearly 20 million
C)nearly 30 million
D)nearly 40 million
nearly 30 million
2
Which of the following individuals would have the highest risk for developing type 2 diabetes?
A)a white male with a waist circumference of 34 inches
B)a normal-weight black female with a history of depression
C)an Asian American female with high blood pressure
D)a Native American male with a BMI of 30
A)a white male with a waist circumference of 34 inches
B)a normal-weight black female with a history of depression
C)an Asian American female with high blood pressure
D)a Native American male with a BMI of 30
a Native American male with a BMI of 30
3
Which of the following factors contributes to a diabetes-related amputation?
A)pneumonia or flu
B)low blood pressure
C)impaired immune response
D)kidney failure
A)pneumonia or flu
B)low blood pressure
C)impaired immune response
D)kidney failure
impaired immune response
4
Type 1 diabetes
A)most often appears during childhood or adolescence.
B)results in a temporary increase in insulin production.
C)results in an enhanced immune system.
D)is also called non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
A)most often appears during childhood or adolescence.
B)results in a temporary increase in insulin production.
C)results in an enhanced immune system.
D)is also called non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
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5
Which of the following would NOT put an individual at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes?
A)stress
B)sedentary lifestyle
C)inadequate sleep
D)physical activity
A)stress
B)sedentary lifestyle
C)inadequate sleep
D)physical activity
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6
Which of the following is TRUE in regard to the use of glucose by body cells?
A)Glucose decreases energy availability for body cells.
B)Glucose is the least preferred energy source for red blood cells.
C)The uptake of glucose by body cells is signaled by a hormone secreted by the pancreas.
D)Glucose easily diffuses across cell membranes.
A)Glucose decreases energy availability for body cells.
B)Glucose is the least preferred energy source for red blood cells.
C)The uptake of glucose by body cells is signaled by a hormone secreted by the pancreas.
D)Glucose easily diffuses across cell membranes.
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7
The primary action of insulin is to
A)increase blood glucose concentration.
B)stimulate transporters to take up glucose from the bloodstream and carry it into the cell.
C)metabolize glucose to energy.
D)stimulate cells to carry glucose into the liver for storage.
A)increase blood glucose concentration.
B)stimulate transporters to take up glucose from the bloodstream and carry it into the cell.
C)metabolize glucose to energy.
D)stimulate cells to carry glucose into the liver for storage.
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8
Which of the following occurs as a result of gestational diabetes?
A)The mother has significantly 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 significantly 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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9
Which of the following is TRUE with respect to prediabetes?
A)The symptoms typically range from mild to moderate.
B)It is one of the conditions linked to metabolic syndrome.
C)It is most common in college students.
D)An estimated 49 million Americans age 20 or older have it.
A)The symptoms typically range from mild to moderate.
B)It is one of the conditions linked to metabolic syndrome.
C)It is most common in college students.
D)An estimated 49 million Americans age 20 or older have it.
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10
Since the year 2000,the incidence of type 2 diabetes in children and teens has
A)become more prevalent than type 1 diabetes.
B)decreased by 10 percent.
C)remained stable.
D)increased.
A)become more prevalent than type 1 diabetes.
B)decreased by 10 percent.
C)remained stable.
D)increased.
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11
Uncontrolled diabetes can increase the risk of
A)liver cancer.
B)blindness.
C)brain tumors.
D)skin cancer.
A)liver cancer.
B)blindness.
C)brain tumors.
D)skin cancer.
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12
John has not been feeling well.He is constantly tired and feels bloated.His blood pressure is low and at times his vision is blurred.Which two symptoms does John have that are characteristic of diabetes?
A)weight gain and blurred vision
B)low blood pressure and weight gain
C)fatigue and blurred vision
D)low blood pressure and fatigue
A)weight gain and blurred vision
B)low blood pressure and weight gain
C)fatigue and blurred vision
D)low blood pressure and fatigue
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13
Nerve damage associated with diabetes can cause numbness and tingling in the
A)neck.
B)hands.
C)feet.
D)hands and feet.
A)neck.
B)hands.
C)feet.
D)hands and feet.
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14
Uncontrolled diabetes can cause all of the following EXCEPT
A)coma.
B)heart disease.
C)kidney disease.
D)pancreatic cancer.
A)coma.
B)heart disease.
C)kidney disease.
D)pancreatic cancer.
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15
Which of the following symptoms is NOT associated with type 1 diabetes?
A)weight loss
B)excessive thirst
C)excessive urination
D)agitation and excessive energy
A)weight loss
B)excessive thirst
C)excessive urination
D)agitation and excessive energy
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16
Conditions that increase the risk for developing type 2 diabetes include all of the following EXCEPT
A)gestational diabetes.
B)prediabetes.
C)metabolic syndrome.
D)regular exercise and a healthy diet.
A)gestational diabetes.
B)prediabetes.
C)metabolic syndrome.
D)regular exercise and a healthy diet.
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17
Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by
A)high blood fats.
B)high blood glucose.
C)low blood pressure.
D)high blood proteins.
A)high blood fats.
B)high blood glucose.
C)low blood pressure.
D)high blood proteins.
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18
Diabetes can result in weight loss because
A)so many calories are lost in the glucose that passes into the urine.
B)appetite is suppressed due to high blood sugar.
C)a diabetic burns more calories during a given activity.
D)excessive urination means loss of water weight.
A)so many calories are lost in the glucose that passes into the urine.
B)appetite is suppressed due to high blood sugar.
C)a diabetic burns more calories during a given activity.
D)excessive urination means loss of water weight.
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19
In a state of diabetic ketoacidosis,
A)blood acidity falls extremely low.
B)levels of acidic molecules in the blood rise dangerously high.
C)the brain must rely on glucose as a source of energy.
D)kidney function will increase.
A)blood acidity falls extremely low.
B)levels of acidic molecules in the blood rise dangerously high.
C)the brain must rely on glucose as a source of energy.
D)kidney function will increase.
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20
About what percentage of the American population over the age of 20 has symptoms of prediabetes?
A)13 percent
B)26 percent
C)37 percent
D)51 percent
A)13 percent
B)26 percent
C)37 percent
D)51 percent
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21
A test that gives the average value of a patient's glucose over the past 2 to 3 months is the
A)hemoglobin A1C test.
B)red blood cell count.
C)oral blood glucose test.
D)fasting plasma tolerance test.
A)hemoglobin A1C test.
B)red blood cell count.
C)oral blood glucose test.
D)fasting plasma tolerance test.
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22
Which form of diabetes develops slowly and occurs when the body either loses its ability to produce enough insulin or cannot respond to the insulin that is available?
A)type 1 diabetes
B)type 2 diabetes
C)gestational diabetes
D)insulin-dependent diabetes
A)type 1 diabetes
B)type 2 diabetes
C)gestational diabetes
D)insulin-dependent diabetes
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23
The condition of elevated blood glucose levels during pregnancy is called
A)gestational diabetes.
B)fetal diabetes.
C)prediabetes.
D)type 1 diabetes.
A)gestational diabetes.
B)fetal diabetes.
C)prediabetes.
D)type 1 diabetes.
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24
A cluster of six conditions that strongly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes is known as
A)cardiovascular disease.
B)prediabetes.
C)central adiposity.
D)metabolic syndrome.
A)cardiovascular disease.
B)prediabetes.
C)central adiposity.
D)metabolic syndrome.
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25
The 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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26
Which hormone is required by the body's cells for the uptake of glucose?
A)cortisol
B)estrogen
C)glycogen
D)insulin
A)cortisol
B)estrogen
C)glycogen
D)insulin
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27
Randy is an overweight 22-year-old whose doctor is concerned about his risk of diabetes.The doctor ordered a test that requires Randy to drink a concentrated glucose solution and then have blood drawn two hours later.The test Randy will undergo is the
A)glucose meter test.
B)hemoglobin A1C test.
C)oral glucose tolerance test.
D)fasting plasma glucose test.
A)glucose meter test.
B)hemoglobin A1C test.
C)oral glucose tolerance test.
D)fasting plasma glucose test.
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28
The recommended diet for individuals at risk of developing diabetes includes all of the following foods EXCEPT
A)whole grains.
B)high-fiber foods.
C)fatty fish.
D)red meat.
A)whole grains.
B)high-fiber foods.
C)fatty fish.
D)red meat.
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29
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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30
Miguel was tested for diabetes.His oral glucose tolerance test showed a level of 120 mg/dL.This indicates that
A)Miguel has diabetes.
B)Miguel has prediabetes.
C)Miguel has normal blood glucose levels.
D)Miguel's test results must be confirmed with a fasting plasma glucose test.
A)Miguel has diabetes.
B)Miguel has prediabetes.
C)Miguel has normal blood glucose levels.
D)Miguel's test results must be confirmed with a fasting plasma glucose test.
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31
Carbohydrates that have been ingested are broken down into the form of sugar known as
A)glucose.
B)glycogen.
C)lactose.
D)fructose.
A)glucose.
B)glycogen.
C)lactose.
D)fructose.
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32
A state of elevated blood glucose is
A)hyperglycemia.
B)hypoglycemia.
C)insulin resistance.
D)glycemic load.
A)hyperglycemia.
B)hypoglycemia.
C)insulin resistance.
D)glycemic load.
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33
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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34
In which form of diabetes does the immune system destroy the body's insulin-producing cells?
A)type 1 diabetes
B)type 2 diabetes
C)gestational diabetes
D)prediabetes
A)type 1 diabetes
B)type 2 diabetes
C)gestational diabetes
D)prediabetes
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35
The body organ that secretes the hormone insulin is the
A)spleen.
B)liver.
C)kidney.
D)pancreas.
A)spleen.
B)liver.
C)kidney.
D)pancreas.
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36
Kara was tested for diabetes.Her fasting plasma glucose test showed a level of 120 mg/dL.This indicates that
A)Kara has diabetes.
B)Kara has prediabetes.
C)Kara has normal blood glucose levels.
D)Kara's test results must be confirmed with an oral glucose tolerance test.
A)Kara has diabetes.
B)Kara has prediabetes.
C)Kara has normal blood glucose levels.
D)Kara's test results must be confirmed with an oral glucose tolerance test.
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37
Diabetics should check their own blood glucose level
A)several times a month.
B)once a week.
C)several times a day.
D)once a day.
A)several times a month.
B)once a week.
C)several times a day.
D)once a day.
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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
Research suggests that individuals with prediabetes may avoid progressing to diabetes if they lose what percentage of current body weight?
A)as little as 3 to 5 percent
B)as little as 5 to 7 percent
C)as little as 7 to 9 percent
D)as little as 9 to 11 percent
A)as little as 3 to 5 percent
B)as little as 5 to 7 percent
C)as little as 7 to 9 percent
D)as little as 9 to 11 percent
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40
The 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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41
An oral glucose tolerance test result of 150 mg/dL indicates that the individual has diabetes.
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42
Identify the main risks of gestational diabetes to the mother and to the fetus.
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43
A diabetic who has gastric bypass surgery may eliminate the symptoms of diabetes.
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44
In a healthy person,an increase in blood glucose following a carbohydrate-containing meal or snack will result in increased secretion of insulin.
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45
All people with type 2 diabetes can control it with lifestyle changes and will never need to take insulin.
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46
Diabetes kills more Americans each year than heart disease and cancer combined.
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47
Diabetes can contribute to gum disease.
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48
Experts predict that more than 1 in 3 Americans will have diabetes by the year 2050.
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49
Explain why people with diabetes that is poorly managed are at increased risk for amputations,especially of the toes and feet.
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50
What steps can an individual take to lower the risk of diabetes?
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51
What is the primary difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?
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52
The increase in type 2 diabetes in the United States is thought to be primarily due to genetic factors.
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53
People with diabetes generally do self-checks to monitor blood sugar throughout the day.
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54
Medications for treating diabetes tend to become less effective over time.
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