Medical History
Diabetes Type I vs Type 2
Macromolecules
Vital Signs
Everything
100

Name, address, occupation, current problems

What is medical history?

100

In both types of diabetes, ideally we want to see our fasting blood glucose levels below this number of mg/dL.

What is 100?

100
Insulin is this type of macromolecule.
What is a protein?
100

1 breath

What is inhalation and exhalation?

100

When blood sugar gets low, glucagon is released by the pancreas. Glucagon causes the release of this substance that is stored in your liver and muscles.

What is glycogen?

200

Anamnesis

What is medical history?

200
The main problem of this type of diabetes is that the body can not produce insulin.
What is type I?
200

Their sequence determines the sequence of the units in a protein

What are nucleotides?

200

Most common pulse checking location

What is radial (wrist) pulse? 

200

This sound is produced by the heart when the blood is pushed through mitral and bicuspid valves

What is 'lub"?

300

Rceptionist, Assistant, Nurse, Doctor

Who is collecting Medical history?

300
A 12 year old patient is experiencing increased thirst and is very tired. It is medically determined that their pancreas is not functioning properly. This patient most likely has this type of diabetes.
What is Type I?
300
These are the 20 building blocks of proteins.
What are amino acids?
300

Oxygen saturation normal

What is 95%?

300

if the breathing pathway gets restricted the sound changes the pitch

What is high pitch?

400

Trying to be in your "patient's shoes"

What is medical empathy?

400
This type of diabetes is more commonly found in people who eat diets high in sugar content.
What is type II?
400
Glucose, a type of monosaccharide, is a molecule in this class of nutrients.
What are carbohydrates?
400

Pressure exerted on artery walls while the heart is relaxing

What is diastolic?

400

This type of cholesterol transporting in the blood is less likely to create plaques on the vessel walls

What is HDL?

500

Asking your patient to sign a consent form

What is HIPAA?

500
When tested for insulin producing levels, John was found to have a steady rate of producing about 80 picomoles/L, even after eating a meal high in glucose. John likely has this type of diabetes.
What is type I?
500

The process of water being introduced to two or more molecules connected together, causing them to split apart into individual stable molecules.

What is hydrolysis?

500

BMI of 17

What is underweight?

500

Low red blood cell count or low hemoglobin

What is anemia?

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