BME Final
The loose control approach to managing a patient's diabetes can be characterized by the following:
freedom to eat whatever they choose and a single dose of insulin per day
The HbA1c test measures how much of this molecule is attached to hemoglobin.
glucose
Dick Bernstein was one of the first people to :
have a home blood glucose meter
Beta carotene is a precursor to Vitamin A. The CARET trial showed that heavy smokers who took a daily 30 mg beta carotene supplement had:
higher rates of lung cancer than the control group
The Ames Reflective Meter was one of the first:
home based blood glucose meters
The fragment of preproinsulin called c-peptide:
is not essential, people can live decades without it
Engineered E. coli bacteria containing recombinant DNA is not dangerous to humans because:
it is incapable of surviving outside well controlled laboratory environments.
In 1969, Organon applied for a patent on a pregnancy test that could be performed at home. The inventor(s) on the patent were:
just Margaret crane
James Collip needed an assay for the activity of insulin in order to develop a purification method. His assay for insulin activity was based upon:
measuring the change in blood sugar levels in rabbits
A continuous glucose monitor measures blood glucose approximately once every:
minute
NPH insulin is a modified form of insulin. The modification results in a longer acting activity. The modification is done by:
mixing insulin with a protein called protamine
Fred Banting grew up
on a farm
Arnold Beckman invented and sold one of the first integrated
pH meters
From the 1920s through the 1960s, insulin used by patients with diabetes came from which sources:
pigs and cows
the first home pregnancy test was called
predictor
Fred Banting developed his idea on how to treat diabetes while he was
preparing a lecture for medical students
Neuropathy in patients with diabetes is caused by:
prolonged high blood glucose levels
The University of Toronto licensed a patent on the production of insulin to Eli Lilly. The agreement allowed Eli Lilly to manufacture and sell insulin. In return, Eli Lilly would give the University of Toronto
rights to other unrelated patents
One of the inventors of the HbA1c test developed the test after a clinical trial involving this disease was suddenly stopped:
sickle cell
The label of a prescription drug:
summarizes all the scientific information known about the drug.
The quantity known as pH measures
the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
In the 1960's, the annual supply of insulin was limited by:
the number of cows and pigs slaughtered each year
When recombinant DNA technology was developed in the 1970's, a group of prominent scientists proposed a national ban on it, until:
the risks were better understood.
The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial tested whether this method of treating diabetes was better than what patients had been doing:
tight control of glucose levels
An IACUC (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee) must have at least five members. One of these members must be a non-scientist. T or F
true
Patients enrolled in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial were randomly assigned to be part of the tight control group or the standard group. T or F
true
This technique reveals the structure of complex molecules:
x ray crystallography
The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial monitored this complication that many diabetes patients suffer:
Damage to the retina's blood vessels
What disease was George Minot diagnosed with when he was 35 years old?
Diabetes
Around 1920, the amount of glucose in blood could be measured by an electronic meter. T or F
False
Charles Evan Hughes, the US Secretary of State in 1920, was diagnosed with diabetes in 1920. T or F
False
The drug propanolol has been approved by the FDA for use in treating anxiety. T or F
False
One of the most common problems people who have lived with diabetes for decades have is with their:
Feet
James Collip discovered that if he injected too much insulin into a rabbit it developed convulsions. This effect is known as
Hypoglycemia
Congress passed the Animal Welfare Act of 1966 after an uproar caused by the publication of an article about dog dealers in which magazine?
Life
One conclusion from the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial was that tight control:
Minimized long term complications
Immediately after his one year of surgical residence at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, Fred Banting
Opened his own practice to see patients
During the summer of 1921, Fred Banting performed experiments on dogs. In one group of dogs, he tried to cause the dogs to develop diabetes by removing an organ. Which organ did he remove
Pancreas
James Collip, at the University of Toronto, developed a method to isolate insulin based upon
The solubility of insulin in alcohol/water mixtures
Currently, if a scientist wants to experiment on mammals, the scientist's experiment must be approved by a committee that is composed entirely of other scientists. T or F
True
Fred Banting performed his experiments on dogs at
University of Toronto
Glucose Oxidase was isolated from:
a fungus
The HbA1c test is named after:
a line of hemoglobin observed on a gel
Off label prescribing is when
a physician prescribes a drug to treat a condition that was NOT approved by the FDA.
Fred Banting died in 1941 from
a plane crash
If a patient with diabetes was seeing Dr Elliot Joslin during the 1950's, which is more likely to characterize the patient's treatment plan:
a strict diet and multiple injections of insulin each day
What causes pernicious anemia?
a vitamin deficiency
Axel Ullrich was the first person to insert the human insulin gene into a bacteria, or clone the insulin gene. He obtained the human insulin gene that he cloned from:
a woman's insulinoma tumor that was surgically removed.
Severe symptoms of hypoglycemia could be confused with:
alcoholic intoxication
Diabetes (type 1) is caused by
an autoimmune reaction
A closed loop system for insulin delivery contains:
an insulin pump and a continuous blood glucose meter.
An insulin pen differs from an insulin pump because
an insulin pump is attached to your body by tubing, but an insulin pen is not.
The birth control drug Nexplanon is usually implanted under the skin of a woman's:
arm
A complete lack of vitamin A in a person's diet can lead to
blindness
In 1921, picric acid was used as a
both a common laboratory reagent and an explosive for artillery shells
In 1920 the company Eli Lilly was known for manufacturing
capsules for drugs
Afrezza and Exubera are two different insulin delivery systems. These two systems both:
deliver insulin through the lungs.
The birth control drug Nexplanon is implanted under the skin. Nexplanon is an example of ________ applied to birth control.
drug delivery
Classic symptoms of diabetes include
excessive urination
An IACUC (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee) is the committee that decides whether to provide funding for scientists' experiments. T or F
false
Professor Dorothy Hodgkin was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1964 for deciphering the structure of insulin using the technique of X-ray crystallography. T or F
false
When insulin is injected under the skin it has an immediate effect, lowering blood sugar levels within a few seconds. T or F
false