Prediabetes
Blood Glucose Values
Gestational diabetes
Acronyms
Terms
100
When a person has prediabetes, they have being diagnosed with diabetes. True or False

What is "false"

100

Optimal blood sugars for fasting are what?

What is 4-7 mmol/L

100
True or False Gestational diabetes happens when a person who has diabetes gets pregnant and the diabetes continues in the pregnancy. True or False

What is "False"

Gestational diabetes happens when a person is NOT previously diagnosed with diabetes

100

CVD means what?

What is "cardiovascular disease"

100

Macrovascular complications affect which of the following:

a) small blood vessels in the body

b) large blood vessels in the body

c) the large arteries of the body

d) b and c above

e) all of the above


What is "d" - both b and c 

Arteries are the large blood vessels of the body. macro means large

200

When a person has a FBG of 6.5, they have what?

What is "impaired fasting glucose" or prediabetes

200

A person diagnosed with diabetes, would have a fasting blood sugar of what?

Over "7.0 mmol/L"

200
The term for a person who has diabetes before they get pregnant is called "pregestational diabetes" True or False

What is 'True"

200

PCOS means what?

What is "Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome"

200

DKA is when a person has the following:

a) very high blood sugars and ketones in blood/urine

b) low blood sugars, but ketones in urine

c) very high blood sugars only

d) very high levels of ketones only

What is "a" very high blood sugars (often over 30) and very high ketone levels - this means person is starving and their pancreas is shutting down, or has shut down making insulin. No glucose is getting out of the blood to the cells.

300

When a person has a Glucose Tolerance Test result after waiting two hours after the sweet drink a blood sugar reading of 7.0, which of the following is their diagnosis.

a) hypoglycemia

b) hyperglycemia

c) optimal blood sugars

d) prediabetes or impaired glucose tolerance

e) None of the above

What is "c" optimal blood sugars (they are below 7.3 mmol/L and higher than 4.0 mmol/L

300

A person that has been diagnosed with a fasting blood sugar of 6.2, has what percent chance of preventing diabetes from happening to them?

What is "60%" chance of reversing and preventing diabetes from happening to them

300

A mom who does not control her blood sugars during pregnancy and they are high puts the baby at risk for which of the following:

a) respiratory or breathing problems down the road

b) becoming a large baby

c) c-section

d) risk of still birth or miscarriage

e) all of the above

What is "e" - all of the above

300
OGTT means what?
What is "Oral Glucose Tolerance Test?
300

When treating someone who is having a low blood sugar reaction, after giving them the 15 grams of carbohydrate (e.g. 3/4 cup regular pop, 3 tsps. sugar in water etc.), how long must you wait before giving the person any more?

What is "15 minutes wait between treating them with sugar" If you let them finish the whole can, they could swing into very high blood sugars- this is called 'overrating a person'

400

When a person is diagnosed with prediabetes after taking a fasting blood sugar test, this is called what?

Impaired fasting glucose

400

A person has an Impaired Glucose Tolerance reading when their reading 2 hours after taking the sweet drink is between what two numbers.

What is "7.3 - 10.9 mmol/L

400

Risk to mom who have poorly controlled gestational diabetes include which of the following:

a) high blood pressure

b) difficult birth- greater risk of infections

c) kidney damage

d) all of the above


What is "d" - all of the above

400

RF means what?

What is "risk factor"

400

Our hemoglobin blood glucose measurement with a glucose monitor is measured in percent. True or False

What is 'false"  it is measured in mmol/L


Hemoglobin A1c is measured in %

500

A person has a blood sugar of 3.7 mmol/L - they have what condition?

What is "hypoglycaemia" or low blood sugars

500

A person Impaired Fasting Glucose or Prediabetes when their numbers are between which two numbers.

What is 6.1 - 6.9 mmol/L

500

A baby whose mom has high blood sugars just before birth is at risk of having what condition, as soon as the they are born and the umbilical cord is cut?

What is "hypoglycemia" or low blood sugars

500

GDM means what?

What is "gestational diabetes mellitus"

500

Microvascular complications means damage to the small blood vessels in the following:

a) arteries

b) tiny blood vessels called glomeruli in the kidney's

c) Nerve cells

d) eye

e) b,c,d only

f) all of the above

What is "e" b,c, and d only