A long term symptom of Diabetes Mellitus Type ll
What is... (Examples:) High blood pressure, Cardiovascular disease, and strokes?
The most common chronic complication of DM
What is Neuropathy?
Does being less active make you at more of a risk?
No, it doesn't make you more at risk. Things that make you more at risk is poor nutrition habits, poor lipid metabolism, genetic factors, and weight.
A condition in which the body’s muscle, fat, and liver cells do not use insulin effectively.
What is Type 2 diabetes
About 63% of people are using this to help treat diabetes.
What is a self-monitor
Two short term symptom of Diabetes Mellitus Type ll
What is (Examples:) Rapid heartbeat and sweating
A term used to describe pathologic changes in the retina that are associated with DM
What is Diabetic retinopathy?
You are at a higher risk of diabetes if your fat is stored here.
What is Abdomen.
Ages that are affected with DM Type II
What is middle-aged and older people.
People that have diabetes should get these exams annually.
What is foot exams and eye exam
Three long term symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus Type II
What is... (Examples:) High blood pressure, Cardiovascular disease, and strokes?
Complications can be prevented by controlling this.
What are blood sugar levels?
The more you have the more your cells are resistant against insulin.
What is Fatty tissue?
The body can't produce this
What is insulin.
This life style change is important for diabetics.
What is exercise and diet
Urinating often, feeling very thirsty, extreme fatigue, and clear vision are all some symptoms of type 2 diabetes. True or False?
What is False
Diabetes can cause low bone mineral density, leading to this.
What is osteoporosis?
The age that you have to watch out at it
What is forty-five
What are the usually the reason for getting DM Type II?
What is Genetics or Lifestyle
When they eat they administer this to themselves.
The three P's of Type II Diabetes
What is Polydipsia, Polyuria, Polyphagia?
What is a life-threatening complication of Diabetes Mellitus?
What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis?
Physical activity helps reduce the risk of diabetes by controlling your weight by using this as energy
What is glucose.
Type 2 develops most often in overweight and obese people. True or False?
What is False?
Diabetics do this to control their blood sugar.
What is monitoring the food that they eat.