Basics
Risk Factors
Symptoms & Diagnosis
Treatment & Management
Complications
100

This hormone helps glucose move from the blood into the cells.

What is insulin?

100

This body-mass-index category cutoff is the point at which weight status becomes a diabetes risk factor.

What is overweight (25 or above)?

100

Increased thirst and frequent urination are a sign of this.

What is high blood sugar?

100

Two lifestyle modifications to help manage diabetes.

What is physical activity and nutritional therapy?

100

Diabetes is a major risk factor for this disease involving blocked arteries.

What is atherosclerosis?

200

Type 2 diabetes is mainly caused by the body becoming resistant to this.

What is insulin resistance?

200

Research shows that people who do this nicotine-related activity are 30-40% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. 

What is smoking?

200
Signs of sweating, tremors, tachycardia indicate.

What is hypoglycemia?

200

This first-line medication reduces liver glucose production.

What is metformin?

200

Nerve damage from prolonged high glucose is known as this.

What is diabetic neuropathy?

300

This organ produces insulin.

What is the pancreas?

300

This condition, often occurring in pregnancy, increases later risk of type 2 diabetes.

What is gestational diabetes?

300

A random glucose exceeding this number indicates diabetes. 

What is 200mg/dl

300

Eating meals high in these nutrients can help stabilize blood sugar.

What are fiber and protein?

300

This complication of diabetes causes damages to the microvascular structure of the retina.

What diabetic retinopathy?

400

This test checks average blood sugar levels over 2–3 months.

What is an A1C test?

400

A gerontologic consideration for elevated blood glucose. (name two of three)

What is poor diet?

What is decrease in lean muscle mass?

What is physical inactivity?

400

Slow wound healing occurs because high glucose damages these.

What are blood vessels (and nerves)?

400

Doctors recommend limiting this macronutrient in order to manage blood glucose levels. 

What is carbohydrates?

400

This complication of diabetes leads to death of body tissues due to poor circulation, particularly the feet and toes.

What is diabetic gangrene?

500

A fasting blood glucose of 126 mg/dL or higher on one for more tests indicates this condition.

What is diabetes?

500

People over this age have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes.

What is age 45?

500

A diagnosis of diabetes can be made if A1C is this percentage or higher.

What is 6.5%?

500

These medical devices can show glucose levels without fingersticks.

What are continuous glucose monitors (CGMs)?

500

This life-threatening acute complication is marked by very high glucose, profound dehydration, and altered mental status.

What is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS)?