What is GDM?
Screening Test
Diagnostic Test
Risk Factors
Client Education
100
In a normal pregnancy, blood glucose increases, which leads to an increase in this hormone
What is insulin
100
A woman drinks 50g of this in liquid form
What is glucose
100
75 gram GTT takes this long to complete
What is 2 hours
100
Age <25 years
What is low risk
100
Significant weight gain in early adulthood, in between pregnancies, or during a pregnancy
What are risk factors of GDM
200
Insulin is produced here
What is the pancreas
200
OGCT
What is the oral glucose challenge test
200
3 hour test.
What is 100 gram GTT
200
Diagnostic oral glucose tolerance test performed on subjects
What is average risk
200
-Neonatal Hypoglycemia -Respiratory Distress Syndrome -Shoulder Dystocia
What are neonatal complications
300
When GDM presents itself in pregnancy
What is 28 weeks gestation
300
130-140 mg/dL
What is normal threshold
300
75 grams of glucose is given to the woman after a ____ fasting state
What is 12 hours
300
Member of an ethnic group with a low prevalence of GDM
What is low risk
300
At birth, babies can become hypoglycemic because they have increased amounts of this
What is inslin
400
Inadequate beta cell response & Insulin resistance
What are causes of GDM
400
Blood glucose test is taken _____ after administration of the liquid
What is 1 hour
400
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What is Melissa
400
If GDM is not diagnosed, blood glucose testing should be repeated during this gestational period
What is 24-28 weeks
400
-Exercise -Weight management -Eating a healthy diet
What are ways to reduce risk:
500
The number of pregnancies affected by Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in the US
What is 4.5%
500
50 oral glucose challenge test
What is most widely accepted method for screening for GDM
500
3 hour threshold for diagnosis
What is 140 mg/dL
500
BMI of 18.9-24.9 kg/m2
What is healthy range BMI
500
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What are pickled peppers