Definitions
Type I Diabetes
Type II Diabetes
Insulin
Potpourri
100
This is the most common type of diabetes

What is 2

100

Formerly known as "juvenile onset"

What is Type I Diabetes

100

Usual age of occurance

What is 35 or older

100

iIsulin from a outside source

What is Exogenous insulin

100

Gestational diabetes

What type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy

200

Heart disease, blindness or Stroke

What can result from uncontrolled diabetes

200

Reduction of 80% to 90% in normal B-cell function

What has to occur first before type 2 diabetes will show up

200

80%-90%

What is the number of Type II that are usually overweight

200

Derived from: Common bacteria (Escherichia coli)

What is Human Insulin

200

Some medication and other medical condition such as Cushing syndrome Hyperthyroidism

What is secondary diabetes causes

300

Pre Diabetes

What is the diagnosis when one is at risk of developing Diabetes?

300

Exogenous insulin

What person with Type 1 will require to sustain life

300

China

What country has the highest number of people with diabetes

300

Onset is 15 min; peaks in 60-90 min; duration 3-4 hours

What is Rapid-acting: Lispro (Humalog), Aspart (Novolog), and glulisine (Apidra

300

Polyuria (frequent urination) Polydipsia (excessive thirst) Polyphagia (excessive hunger)

What are classic symptoms

400

Body is not producing enough insulin or the body cannot use the insulin properly

What is Type 2 Diabetes

400

B cells

What are the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin

400

The presence of some insulin produced by the body

What is major difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes 

400

Levemir

What is a long acting insulin

400

Less than or equal to 7%

What is the A1C goal for most people with diabetes

500

Having a fasting glucose above 126 or at least 2 occasions and a random blood glucose of above 200

How to diagnosis Diabetes

500

Halle Berry

Who is a celebrity that has type 1 diabetes

500

insulin resistance

What is when the Body tissues do not respond to insulin.

500

Characterized by hyperglycemia present on awakening in the morning

What is Dawn phenomenon

500

Decrease symptoms. Promote well-being. Prevent acute and chronic complications

What are the Goals of diabetes management