Basics
Internal workings
Nutrition
Goals
Medications
Potpourri
100

A blood sugar less than 70 is called this.

What is hypoglycemia?

100

The organ in your body that makes insulin.

What is the pancreas?

100

This type of fat is found in dairy foods and meats.

What is saturated fat?

100

The goal for A1C.

What is less than 7%?

100

Oral medications that release sugar in the urine.

SGLT-2 Inhibitors 

Sodium glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a relatively new class of drugs recommended for persons with type 2 diabetes who have poorly controlled blood glucose and high HbA1c levels. 

Jardiance, Farxiga, Invokana

100

Regular, Humalog, Novolog, Apidra.

What are types of short acting and rapid insulins?

200

The term for high glucose

What is hyperglycemia?

200

The type of diabetes when the pancreas makes no insulin.

What is type I?

200

Meats, fish, nuts, lentils, tofu, eggs are foods that have this macronutrient in them.

What is protein?

200

Goal for blood sugars 1-2 hours after a meal.

What is less than 180?

200

These diabetes pills tell my pancreas to make more insulin.

What are Sulfonylureas/biguanides?

Sulfonylureas are a group of medications used in the management of Type 2 diabetes. These drugs work by stimulating insulin release from the Beta cells of the pancreas, which helps lower blood glucose levels.

Biguanide: Metformin, Sulfonylurea: glipizide glimepiride. 

  • Sulfonylureas/Biguanides: These drugs are often used together as an oral antidiabetic combination.
200

Used lancets and syringes should be discarded here. 

What is a sharps container?

300

This type of diabetes affects only pregnant women.

What is gestational diabetes?

300

The type of diabetes when the body is resistant to its own insulin.

What is type II?

300

Fruits, breads cereals, milk and potatoes are________

What are Carbohydrates?

300

Goal for blood glucose before meals.

What is 80-130?

300

NPH, Detemir, and Lantus.

What are types of long acting insulin?

300

1 serving of starch is equal to how many grams of carbohydrates?

What are 15 grams of carbohydrates?

400

The term for sugar in your bloodstream.

What is Glucose?

400

This hormone moves glucose from the blood into the cells.

What is insulin?

400

True or False:

Carbohydrates make your blood sugar levels lower. 

What is false?

400

As a diabetic, I should get this shot every year.

What is the flu shot?

400

Injections that can lower glucose and weight.

What are GLP-1 RAs?

semaglutide (Ozempic) taken once per week, dulaglutide (Trulicity)extended release, liraglutide (Victoza) taken once per day.  

400

A blood test that measures 3 months of blood glucose levels.

What is A1C?

500

On a sick day, I need to monitor my BG _____ often.

What is MORE?

500

Low blood sugar is dangerous because it deprives your brain of ______________.

What is glucose?

500

Oils, butter, margarine, mayonnaise are _______.

What are fats?

500

The number of minutes of activity a diabetic should strive for each day.

What is 30 minutes?

500

Continuous glucose monitors measure glucose not by blood but this way.

What is interstitial glucose?

500

Shaky, sweaty and hangry are signs of this.

What is hypoglycemia? 

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