Chapter 12

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About what proportion of the population has diabetes mellitus?

8.3%

Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is the most common type of diabetes.

False, Type 2 is

Polyphagia

Means excessive hunger

Control of Diabetes Mellitus TYPE 1 involves taking insulin (can only be administered by injection. Many people use an insulin pump) as well as lifestyle measures:

Regular physical activity Eating a healthy diet Regularly monitoring blood glucose

In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, the body

Resists the effects of insulin. Does not produce enough insulin to maintain a normal blood sugar.

Identify three microvascular injuries associated with diabetes

Retinopathy (eye damage) Nephropathy (kidney damage) Neuropathy (nerve damage)

What are the S&S of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?

-Polyphagia, Polydipsia, Polyuria - Weight loss - Slow wound healing - Numbness, tingling of the hands and feet - Blurred vision - Fatigue

T1DM is an AUTOIMMUNE disease that is typically diagnosed in childhood or adolescence. Peak incidence is _____________________ years of age.

10-14 years old

Risk factors for developing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus include which of the following?

Age over 45 years. History of gestational diabetes History of high blood pressure History of high cholesterol or Hyperlipidemia.

Glycosylated Hemoglobin (Hb) test

Also referred to as the A1c Hb test. In the case of persistent hyperglycemia, extra glucose in the blood attaches to hemoglobin. The test measures the three-month average of glucose that has attached to hemoglobin. Normal is an A1c less than 6.

Macrovascular injury

Chronic complication of Diabetes, cardiovascular disease

Microvascular injury

Chronic complication of Diabetes, eyes, kidneys and nerves

Why do people with Diabetes develop Polydipsia?

Because of high blood sugar

Type 1 Diabetes mellitus involves destruction of the ________ cells of the pancreas.

Beta cells

Gestational diabetes refers to

Diabetes that may develop during pregnancy

Type 1 diabetes has two life threatening complications related to taking too much insulin or not taking enough insulin:

Diabetic coma from not enough insulin or eating too many carbohydrates. & Insulin shock from taking too much insulin, not eating enough food, or exercising too much.

What is the leading cause of end-stage kidney disease?

Diabetic nephropathy

What is the leading cause of blindness in people aged 20 to 74 years of age?

Diabetic retinopathy

Treatment of insulin shock?

Emergency Intravenous glucose

Diabetes is an __________________ disease of impaired glucose regulation and ___________ (hyper? hypo?) glycemia.

Endocrine disease, hyperglycemia

HYPERglycemia means

Excess glucose in the blood

Polyuria

Excessive production of dilute urine

Polydipsia

Extreme thirst

People with diabetes experience weight gain due to polyphagia and increased food consumption.

F, weight loss

Which of the following tests can be used to detect problems with blood glucose levels?

Fasting blood glucose (FBS) Glucose tolerance test Glycosylated hemoglobin test

Ketoacidosis makes a person's breath smell

Fruity

The etiology of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a complex interaction of three primary factors:

Genetics, environmental factors and lifestyle choices

Giving birth to a baby over 9 pounds, being overweight, having a family history of Type 2 Diabetes, and being over age 25 are risk factors for __________________________________________.

Gestational diabetes

Gestational diabetes is diagnosed by an oral ______test.

Glucose tolerance

What is a diabetes problem associated with children who are obese or overweight?

Inc risk of developing type 2 diabetes as young adults

Diabetes medication (given orally) works to control blood sugar in one or more of the following ways:

Increase body's sensitivity to insulin, lower glucose production in the liver and stimulate pancreas to produce and release more insulin

Gestational diabetes is due to resistance to the effects of ________________________ related to the metabolic effects of pregnancy that increase insulin requirements.

Insulin

Several problems can contribute to hyperglycemia:

Insulin deficiency, reduction in insulin secretion, decreased glucose utilization and increased glucose production

A lack of availability of glucose, a primary energy source for cells, leads to cells using protein and fat for energy and consequent _______________________ production.

Ketone

S&S of Insulin Shock

Lightheaded Trembling (shaking) Sweating (diaphoresis) Mental confusion to coma

T1DM is characterized by the production of

Little or no insulin production

The onset of Type 2 Diabetes can be prevented or DELAYED by doing what two things?

Losing weight and exercising

What is the major cause of death in people living with diabetes?

Macrovascular disease (cardiovascular disease)

The majority of people with diabetes have damage to the their nerves, called

Neuropathy

Diabetic nerve damage S&S

Numbness or tingling in the hands Severe burning muscle aches Loss of sensation in the feet and poor circulation can lead to amputations

S&S of diabetic coma (not enough insulin) = hyperglycemia?

Polyuria Polydipsia Polyphagia Dehydration Ketoacidosis

Diabetics who take insulin to control their blood sugars are advised to wear an emergency ID bracelet.

T

Even a 5% weight loss can help those living with diabetes to manage their blood glucose more effectively.

T

Individuals who have Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus cannot effectively use oral medication to control their blood sugar. They must use INSULIN.

T

Insulin shock is very dangerous due to the speed with which it occurs and the lack of glucose available to the cells.

T

Most women with gestational diabetes return to having a normal glucose tolerance test after giving birth.

T

The majority of people who have diabetes, have type 2 diabetes.

T

Women with gestational diabetes have an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later in their lives.

T

Polyphagia, Polydipsia, and Polyuria are S&S of

T2DM

Hormones produced by the placenta during pregnancy lead to higher blood glucose levels in pregnant women but most women can accommodate that change.

True

Research indicates that weight loss surgery can reverse and possibly cure Type 2 Diabetes

True

Three major types of Diabetes:

Type I Type 2 Gestational

Type 1 DM is most commonly found in people of what race/ethnicity?

White/Caucasian


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