The condition where the body has too much glucose (sugar) in the blood is called what?
Diabetes
What should you do if someone is having a diabetic emergency and is awake and able to swallow?
Give sugar
Fatigue
What is the hormone that moves glucose into the cell?
Insulin
The main cause of diabetes is the insufficient production or use of what?
Insulin
How many types of diabetes are there?
3 types
How long should you wait after giving sugar before calling 911 if symptoms don't improve?
10-15 minutes
What is a common symptom of diabetes where a person feels agitated?
Irriability
What organ is responsible for the production of insulin?
Pancreas
This type of diabetes is where the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin, formerly known as "juvenile diabetes."
Type 1 diabetes
Hypoglycemia
Name one behavioral sign and one physical sign of a diabetic emergency.
Confusion and dizziness
What is a common symptom of diabetes where a person's vision is not sharp or clear?
Blurred Vision
When the cells no longer respond to insulin, what type of diabetes does the victim have?
Type 2
Becoming overweight or obese with a lower level of activity can cause this type of diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes
When there is too much glucose (sugar) in the blood stream is called what?
Hyperglycemia
What does Red Cross say to do if you are unsure if someone is experiencing low or high blood sugar?
What is a symptom of diabetes where a person feels tingling or burning in their hands or feet?
Neuropathy
What is the only organ not initially affected when insulin fails to move glucose into the cells?
Brain
Changes in hormone levels during pregnancy, which makes it harder for the body to process blood sugar efficiently, is what kind of diabetes?
Type 3 diabetes or Gestational diabetes