Usually performed first thing in the morning before breakfast, only drink water before test
Fasting Plasma Glucose (fpg)
100
Most prevalent form of diabetes
Type 2 Mellitus
100
This form of medication is out of the body in 2 and a half hours, peaks around 30 minutes and it not a substitute for long-acting insulin
Inhaled Insulin
100
This physician figures out nutrition needs based on weight, lifestyle, medication.
Dietitian
200
List 3 types of diabetes
Type I, Type II Mellitus, Gestational
200
Measures average blood glucose for the past 2-3 months, don't have to fast before
A1C
200
Symptoms of this form are: rapid onset; polyuria, polydipsia and polyphagia; weight loss may occur
Type 1
200
This medication works about 15 minutes after administration and peaks about an hour after the injection and works for 2-4 hours
Rapid-Acting Insulin
200
This physician is head of the diabetes team, and is seen for general checkups and illnesses.
General Doctor
300
Diabetes is related to ________, autoimmune and environmental factors.
Genetic
300
2 hours long, checks levels before and after a sweet drink to show how the body processes glucose
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT)
300
Onset of this type is typically gradual with few apparent symptoms and hyperglycemia
Type 2
300
This form of medication usually reaches the bloodstream several hours after the injection, lowers blood glucose levels slowly, but evenly over a 24 hour period
Long-Acting Insulin
300
This person's role in collaborative care is to care for and teach and can also help with day-to-day aspects of living with diabetes.
Nurse (educator)
400
Where are beta cells secreted?
Pancreas
400
Checks blood glucose level at any time of the day when symptoms are present
Casual Plasma Glucose Test
400
What type is caused by autoimmune destruction of the beta cells in the pancreas that secrete insulin?
Type 1
400
This form of medication starts working around 2-4 hours after the injection, peaks 4-12 hours later.
Immediate-Acting Insulin
400
This type of physician should be seen once a year.
Eye Doctor
500
Where is stored glucose released from when levels fall?
liver, protein and fat
500
What should the result be for a Casual Plasma Glucose Test to confirm diabetes?
200 or more mg/dL
500
Defined as impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), impaired fasting glucose (IFG)
Prediabetes
500
This form is taken 30 minutes before eating, effective for 3-6 hours.