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NUR 221 Exam 3 Diabetes Pathophysiology and Management Questions With Verified Answers diabetes is a disorder of... carbohydrate metabolism insulin deficiency = type 1 diabetes resistant to action of insulin = type 2 diabetes measure of blood sugar management over 3 months, helps determine hyperglycemia HbA1c fasting blood glucose above 126 mmcl/L for 2 separate tests sustained hyperglycemia sustained hyperglycemia HbA1c = 6.5% Three P's of diabetes = polydipsia, polyphagia, and polyuria always hungry polyphagia why do patients with diabetes experience polyphagia glucose cannot get into the cells develops during childhood or adolescence, and symptom onset is relatively abrupt type 1 diabetes type 1 diabetes' primary etiology is... destruction of pancreatic beta cells due to autoimmune process Most prevalent form of diabetes Accounts for 90% to 95% of all cases of diabetes type 2 diabetes Insulin resistance and impaired insulin secretion Hyperinsulinemia type 2 diabetes

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NUR 221 Exam 3 Diabetes Pathophysiology
and Management Questions With Verified
Answers
diabetes is a disorder of...
carbohydrate metabolism


insulin deficiency =
type 1 diabetes


resistant to action of insulin =
type 2 diabetes


measure of blood sugar management over 3 months, helps determine hyperglycemia
HbA1c


fasting blood glucose above 126 mmcl/L for 2 separate tests
sustained hyperglycemia


sustained hyperglycemia HbA1c =
6.5%


Three P's of diabetes =
polydipsia, polyphagia, and polyuria


always hungry
polyphagia


why do patients with diabetes experience polyphagia
glucose cannot get into the cells


develops during childhood or adolescence, and symptom onset is relatively abrupt
type 1 diabetes


type 1 diabetes' primary etiology is...
destruction of pancreatic beta cells due to autoimmune process


Most prevalent form of diabetes
Accounts for 90% to 95% of all cases of diabetes
type 2 diabetes


Insulin resistance and impaired insulin secretion
Hyperinsulinemia
type 2 diabetes

, too much insulin in the blood because it is not being used
hyperinsulinemia


what does it mean when we say type 2 diabetes is "family associated"?
families tend to eat the same foods and have the same lifestyle


what are the short-term complications of diabetes? (3)
hyperglycemia, ketoacidosis, hypoglycemia (from treatment)


what are some long-term complications of diabetes?
heart disease, hypertension, hyperglycemia, kidney disease, stroke, and altered lipid metabolism


microvascular damage due to diabetes: (2)
retinopathy and nephropathy


T/F: erectile dysfunction can be caused by high blood sugar
true


hemoglobin A1c
can be used to diagnose diabetes


Tests based on glucose:
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- Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) test
- Casual plasma glucose test
- Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)


prediabetes is impaired fasting plasma glucose between _____ and _____ mg/dL
100 and 125


what is important with the treatment of diabetes?
tight control of blood glucose levels, also controlling blood pressure and blood lipids


Requires a comprehensive plan
Integrated program of diet, self-monitoring of blood glucose, exercise, and insulin replacement
treatment of type 1 diabetes


indicate which foods have a greater effect on blood sugar
glycemic index

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