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Type I Diabetes
Type II Diabetes
Insulin
Potpourri
100
Diabetes
What is leading cause of End-stage renal disease
100
formerly known as "juvenile onset"
What is Type I Diabetes
100
Usual age of occurance
What is 35 or older
100
insulin 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 the disease 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 The patient will require to sustain life
300
Native American and Alaskans
What is the ethnicity that has the highest rate in the world
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
90% of the Diabetes diagnosis's
What is Type II Diabetes
400
B cells
What are the cells that are required that produce insulins that they do not have
400
The presence of some insulin produced by the body
What is major difference between type one and type two diabetes or What is the defining component for type II
400
Levemir
What is a long acting insulin
400
less than or equal to 7%
What is the desired A1C
500
having a fasting glucose above 126 or at least 2 occasions and a 2hr post meal of above 200
How do diagnosis Diabetes
500
Halle Berry
Who is a celebrity that has type one 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 complications
What are the Goals of diabetes management