Deck 33: Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus

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Why is it important for type 1 diabetics to check ketone levels?

A)Determine if fats are first being used for energy instead of glucose.
B)Increased ketone levels indicate glucose is being digested and stored in the body properly.
C)To ensure kidney function is not being affected.
D)Low ketone levels signal that insulin is working properly.
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Which of the following is not a common symptom of diabetes?

A)Polyphagia
B)Polydipsia
C)Polyglucosuria
D)Polyuria
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After being opened,Levemir should be discarded in how many days?

A)7 days
B)14 days
C)28 days
D)42 days
Question
Which of the following is not a type of glucose testing for diagnosing diabetes?

A)Fasting blood glucose test
B)Testing ketones
C)OGTT
D)Random blood glucose
Question
When should Humalog be injected?

A)5 to 15 minutes before eating
B)In the morning
C)At bedtime
D)Mid-afternoon
Question
_____ requires the injection of insulin on a daily basis.

A)Type 1 diabetes
B)Type 2 diabetes
C)Diabetes insipidus
D)Gestational diabetes
Question
Over 80% of persons diagnosed with type 2 diabetes _____.

A)are over the age of 25
B)are overweight
C)have no family history of type 2 diabetes
D)exercise daily
Question
Why would a decrease in glycogenolysis be important in treating diabetes?

A)It reduces the need for insulin.
B)It allows the body to recover from increased glucose levels more efficiently.
C)It clears the pathway for insulin to be released to digest glucose.
D)It promotes recovery of islet cells because glycogenolysis is not taking place.
Question
In diabetic patients,_____ accumulate(s)in the blood.

A)enzymes
B)fat
C)glucose
D)protein
Question
A precursor to type 2 diabetes is _____.

A)glucagon resistance
B)insulin resistance
C)pepsin resistance
D)elevation of amino acids
Question
Type 1 diabetes can only be treated with which of the following?

A)Taking vitamins
B)Oral medications
C)Insulin
D)Exercise
Question
Why is it necessary for insulin and glucagon to work properly in the body?

A)Glucagon improves insulin sensitivity by increasing peripheral glucose uptake and utilization.
B)When insulin and glucagon are working properly,the body's natural negative feedback mechanism for glucose levels works properly.
C)Proper utilization of glucagon by the body ensures the body won't be damaged by overstimulation of insulin.
D)They are used to help store and utilize glucose efficiently.
Question
Diabetes mellitus is a disorder of metabolism that involves _____ utilization.

A)protein
B)glucose
C)fat
D)all of the above
Question
Glipizide is only effective for the treatment of _____ diabetes.

A)type 1
B)gestational
C)type 2
D)type 1 and gestational
Question
_____ can prolong the digestion of carbohydrates and delay their absorption in the small intestine.

A)Miglitol
B)Glimepiride
C)Repaglinide
D)Pioglitazone
Question
When drawing up two different insulins in one syringe,which of the following can be mixed together and should be drawn up first with Humulin N?

A)Lantus
B)Humulin R
C)Humalog 50/50
D)NovoLog 50/50
Question
How should unopened vials of insulin be stored?

A)At room temperature
B)Refrigerated
C)Freezing
D)In a warm place
Question
A blood glucose level between 140 and 199 mg/dL after a 2-hour postprandial glucose tolerance test may indicate _____.

A)prediabetes
B)type 1 diabetes
C)type 2 diabetes
D)gestational diabetes
Question
Which of the following is not true of gestational diabetes?

A)Women with gestational diabetes may have no symptoms.
B)Glucose levels are normally lower during pregnancy.
C)Gestational diabetes occurs early in pregnancy.
D)It can be caused by the hormones of pregnancy.
Question
_____ is the most common form of diabetes.

A)Gestational diabetes
B)Type 2 diabetes
C)Type 1 diabetes
D)Diabetes insipidus
Question
Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
Lantus
Question
Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
Prandin
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Stimulate(s)insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Increase(s)insulin release and decrease(s)glucagon levels by potentiating the activity of peptide hormones that are released in response to eating a meal
Question
Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
Januvia
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Stimulate(s)the pancreas to secrete insulin when blood sugar levels are high,slow(s)the emptying of the stomach,and cause(s)decreased appetite
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Increase(s)tissue sensitivity to insulin but does not increase insulin secretion
Question
Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
Levemir
Question
Which of the following can help control glucose levels?

A)Alpha-lipoic acid
B)Garlic
C)Omega-3 fatty acids
D)Magnesium
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Slow(s)gastric emptying,reduce(s)postprandial glucagon secretion,and reduce(s)appetite
Question
Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
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Deck 33: Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus
1
Why is it important for type 1 diabetics to check ketone levels?

A)Determine if fats are first being used for energy instead of glucose.
B)Increased ketone levels indicate glucose is being digested and stored in the body properly.
C)To ensure kidney function is not being affected.
D)Low ketone levels signal that insulin is working properly.
Determine if fats are first being used for energy instead of glucose.
2
Which of the following is not a common symptom of diabetes?

A)Polyphagia
B)Polydipsia
C)Polyglucosuria
D)Polyuria
Polyglucosuria
3
After being opened,Levemir should be discarded in how many days?

A)7 days
B)14 days
C)28 days
D)42 days
42 days
4
Which of the following is not a type of glucose testing for diagnosing diabetes?

A)Fasting blood glucose test
B)Testing ketones
C)OGTT
D)Random blood glucose
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When should Humalog be injected?

A)5 to 15 minutes before eating
B)In the morning
C)At bedtime
D)Mid-afternoon
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_____ requires the injection of insulin on a daily basis.

A)Type 1 diabetes
B)Type 2 diabetes
C)Diabetes insipidus
D)Gestational diabetes
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7
Over 80% of persons diagnosed with type 2 diabetes _____.

A)are over the age of 25
B)are overweight
C)have no family history of type 2 diabetes
D)exercise daily
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8
Why would a decrease in glycogenolysis be important in treating diabetes?

A)It reduces the need for insulin.
B)It allows the body to recover from increased glucose levels more efficiently.
C)It clears the pathway for insulin to be released to digest glucose.
D)It promotes recovery of islet cells because glycogenolysis is not taking place.
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9
In diabetic patients,_____ accumulate(s)in the blood.

A)enzymes
B)fat
C)glucose
D)protein
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10
A precursor to type 2 diabetes is _____.

A)glucagon resistance
B)insulin resistance
C)pepsin resistance
D)elevation of amino acids
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11
Type 1 diabetes can only be treated with which of the following?

A)Taking vitamins
B)Oral medications
C)Insulin
D)Exercise
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12
Why is it necessary for insulin and glucagon to work properly in the body?

A)Glucagon improves insulin sensitivity by increasing peripheral glucose uptake and utilization.
B)When insulin and glucagon are working properly,the body's natural negative feedback mechanism for glucose levels works properly.
C)Proper utilization of glucagon by the body ensures the body won't be damaged by overstimulation of insulin.
D)They are used to help store and utilize glucose efficiently.
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13
Diabetes mellitus is a disorder of metabolism that involves _____ utilization.

A)protein
B)glucose
C)fat
D)all of the above
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14
Glipizide is only effective for the treatment of _____ diabetes.

A)type 1
B)gestational
C)type 2
D)type 1 and gestational
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15
_____ can prolong the digestion of carbohydrates and delay their absorption in the small intestine.

A)Miglitol
B)Glimepiride
C)Repaglinide
D)Pioglitazone
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16
When drawing up two different insulins in one syringe,which of the following can be mixed together and should be drawn up first with Humulin N?

A)Lantus
B)Humulin R
C)Humalog 50/50
D)NovoLog 50/50
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17
How should unopened vials of insulin be stored?

A)At room temperature
B)Refrigerated
C)Freezing
D)In a warm place
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18
A blood glucose level between 140 and 199 mg/dL after a 2-hour postprandial glucose tolerance test may indicate _____.

A)prediabetes
B)type 1 diabetes
C)type 2 diabetes
D)gestational diabetes
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19
Which of the following is not true of gestational diabetes?

A)Women with gestational diabetes may have no symptoms.
B)Glucose levels are normally lower during pregnancy.
C)Gestational diabetes occurs early in pregnancy.
D)It can be caused by the hormones of pregnancy.
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_____ is the most common form of diabetes.

A)Gestational diabetes
B)Type 2 diabetes
C)Type 1 diabetes
D)Diabetes insipidus
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21
Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
Lantus
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22
Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
Prandin
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Stimulate(s)insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Increase(s)insulin release and decrease(s)glucagon levels by potentiating the activity of peptide hormones that are released in response to eating a meal
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Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
Januvia
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Stimulate(s)the pancreas to secrete insulin when blood sugar levels are high,slow(s)the emptying of the stomach,and cause(s)decreased appetite
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Increase(s)tissue sensitivity to insulin but does not increase insulin secretion
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Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
Levemir
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Which of the following can help control glucose levels?

A)Alpha-lipoic acid
B)Garlic
C)Omega-3 fatty acids
D)Magnesium
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MATCHING
Match each of the following drug classes with its mechanism of action.
a.Meglitinides
b.Thiazolidinediones
c.Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
d.Synthetic analog of the hormone amylin
e.Incretin mimetic
Slow(s)gastric emptying,reduce(s)postprandial glucagon secretion,and reduce(s)appetite
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Match each of the following trade names with its corresponding generic name.
a.Repaglinide
b.Sitagliptin
c.Insulin glargine
d.Pioglitazone
e.Insulin detemir
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