Medications for Diabetes
Diabetes Testing
Healthy Lifestyle
Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes Insipidus
100

Most common medication for Type 2 diabetes.

What is Metformin?

100

The name of the sugar that you are testing for that is in your blood.

What is glucose?

100
Being active and exercising can help do what to your blood sugar levels?

What is lower your blood sugar?

100

A group of diseases that affects how the body uses glucose (sugar).

What is Diabetes Mellitus?

100

When the body cannot regulate how it handles fluid and results in an imbalance in electrolytes.

What is diabetes insipidus?

200

Common Side Effects of Insulin Therapy.

What is hypoglycemia?

200
Having "low blood sugar" is called.

What is hypoglycemia?

200

According to the CDC, this is how long a person should exercise a week.

What is 150 minutes?

200

The three functions of insulin.

What are carries glucose to areas that can use glucose as energy, promotes liver storage of glucose to glycogen, and inhibits the breakdown from glycogen to glucose?

200

Even though diabetes insipidus causes dehydration, it is very important for patients to do this.

What is drink water?
300

What is the brand name of the rapid-acting insulin aspart?

What is Novolog
300

A test that measures what percentage of your red blood cells have sugar-coated hemoglobin.

What is an A1C test?

300

Which meal of the day is important -especially for teens with diabetes?

What is breakfast?

300

The three most common types of Diabetes Mellitus.

What is Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes?

300

The three P's of Diabetes Insipidus.

What are polydipsia-excessive thirst, polyuria-excessive urination, and polyphagia-excessive hunger

400

Short acting insulin (regular insulin) has a peak of how many hours?

What is 1-3 hours?

400

True or False. You can use these blood tests to test and diagnose type 1 and type 2 diabetes: Fasting blood sugar, a hemoglobin A1C test, and a glucose tolerance test. 

True

400

True or False. Smoking does not influence diabetes.

False - According to the FDA, smoking increases risk of getting type 2 diabetes by 30-40%. Smoking can lessen the effect of insulin and makes it harder for your body to regulate blood sugar.

400

The type of diabetes when your body makes little to no insulin.

What is Type 1 diabetes?

400
A person without diabetes usually excretes 1-3 quarts of urine a day. A person diagnosed with diabetes insipidus can excrete up to this amount of urine a day.

What is 20 quarts? -5 gallons -19L

500

Medication for Diabetes Type 2 and commonly used for weight loss.

What is Monjaro?

500

A good hemoglobin A1C number is what percent?

What is below 5.7% in most people?

500

How long a diabetic patient should wait before getting seconds. 

What is 20 minuites- overeating could cause a rise in their blood sugar levels.

500

The type of diabetes when your body becomes resistant to insulin.

What is type 2 diabetes?

500

The cause of Diabetes insipidus.

What is mutations in the antidiuretic hormone or destructions of the neurohypophyseal neurons?