Diabetes 1
Diabetes 2
Diabetes 3
Diabetes 4
Diabetes 5
100

What other diseases are commonly associated with diabetes?

Hypertension and Dyslipidemia

100

What is the onset of rapid acting insulin? 

Onset: 15 minutes (quickest onset)


100

What function should be closely monitored in people with diabetes? 

Kidney function

100

What are the four major lifestyle changes to manage diabetes?

Healthy diet

Exercise and physical activity

Smoking cessation

Foot care

100

Diabetes health care cost in the Unites States (closest answer wins:) 

$966 billion 

200

What are the three types of diabetes?

type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes

200

What is the onset of Regular Insulin?

Onset: 30 minutes (30-60 mins before meal)


200

What is the recommended age for everyone to be screened for diabetes regardless of health or history?

35 and older

200

Recommended total time of weekly exercise? 

150 minutes a week 

30 mins a day

2.5 hrs weekly

200

Hypoglycemic symptoms can be treated with what? (multiple correct answers)

15-20 grams of glucose

Glucose tablets or gel

4 oz of juice or soda 

1 tablespoon of sugar

300

What organ produces glucose from glycogen?

The liver

300

What is the onset of Intermediate Acting Basil Insulin?

2-4 hrs


300

Primary intervention for a person with diabetes? 

Blood glucose monitoring

300

Two ways to administer insulin

Syringe & vial

Disposable prefilled insulin pen

Insulin pump

INH (Afreeza-rapid acting inhaled insulin)

300

Name an early symptom associated with hyperglycemia

Blurred vision

Polydipsia

Polyuria

Fatigue

400

Diagnosis of prediabetes includes what? (multiple correct answers)

A1C 5.7%-6.4%

Fasting glucose level of 100-125mg

Oral glucose tolerance test level 140-199mg

400

What is the onset of Long-Acting Insulin?

2 hrs

400

What is the first line of treatment for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic? 

Oral diabetic medication Metformin 

400

What is the leading cause of death in diabetes?

Cardiovascular disease

400

What glycemic episode happens when the body cannot use glucose or fat for energy (no ketones produced), and blood sugar is over 600

HSS (Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state) 

dry mouth, fruity breath, sob, n/v, Abd pain, confusion, coma

500

What hormone is released by both stress and diabetes causing blood sugars to rise?

Cortisol

500

What is the onset of Ultra-Long-Acting Insulin?

6 hours

500

Name one diabetic medication injectable that is NOT Insulin

Dulaglutide (Trulicity) 

Exenatide (Byetta)

Liraglutide (Victoza)

Pramlintide (Symln)

500

What medications can raise blood glucose levels?

Immunosuppressants

Steroids 

500

What toxic acid is produced when fat is broken down due to hyperglycemia?

ketones (which leads to DKA)

dry mouth, fruity breath, sob, n/v, Abd pain, confusion, coma

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