What is the fasting blood sugar goal?
What is 80-130?
What disease are patients at a two times more risk of acquiring due to having diabetes?
What is heart disease?
Insulin Dependent?
What is Type 1 Diabetes?
What are signs of shakiness, sweating, confusion, dizziness, weak/tired, and/or hunger?
What is hypoglycemia?
What organ produces insulin?
What is the pancreas?
What is the blood sugar goal before meals?
What is 90-130?
What is one of the most common long-term complications from diabetes?
What is diabetic neuropathy?
What kind of diabetes can occur during pregnancy?
What is gestational diabetes?
Signs of nausea, vomiting, and fatigue?
What is hyperglycemia?
What organ filters your blood, remove wastes, and extra water to make urine and can be damaged if blood sugars are uncontrolled?
What is the kidneys?
What is the blood sugar goal after a meal?
What is less than 180?
Eye complications from diabetes is called what?
What is diabetic retinopathy?
This type of diabetes is linked to family history?
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
Drinking alcohol could cause this symptom?
What is hypoglycemia?
What organ produces and releases too much sugar into the blood (gluconeogenesis)?
What is the liver?
How many hours should you wait to check your blood sugar after you have eaten a meal?
What is 2 hours?
Dental complications from diabetes is called what?
What is periodontal (gum) disease?
Hypoglycemia is more common in this type of diabetes?
What is Type 1 Diabetes?
What complication could cause a person's breath to smell sweet and fruity?
What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?
What are the cells that produce insulin within the pancreas called?
What is beta cells?
What is the A1C goal?
Depends. Patient specific.
What short-term complication is a serious condition that can lead to a diabetic coma or even death (most likely occurs in Type 1 patients)?
What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?
This type of diabetes is hereditary caused by a change of a single gene
What is maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY)?
Patient's with a blood sugar over 600, dry mouth, high fever, loss of vision, and/or hallucinations is called what syndrome?
What is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic non-ketotic syndrome (HHS)?
What hormone opens up cells to let glucose (food) in, then convert glucose to energy or store it for later?
What is insulin?