Diabetes Flashcards

1
Q

Diabetes mellitus is characterized by ___glycemia after a meal

A

hyper

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2
Q

Type ___ diabetes, IDDM or juvenile onset
due to complete lack of insulin production by ___ cells in ___
autoimmune response

A

1
beta
pancreas

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3
Q

Type __ diabetes due to insufficient functional insulin receptors
results in inability to remove ___ from blood
overweight and sedentary
high carb/low fiber

A

2

glucose

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4
Q

treatment of type 1 is ___ ___

A

insulin injection

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5
Q

insulin cannot be taken orally because _____

A

it will be denatured in the stomach

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6
Q

sites of insulin injection need to be rotated. may lead to _____

A

lipohypertrophy

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7
Q

short acting insulin is taken before a meal: ____ or _____
will polymerize , dilute in tissues, and then depolymerize into active monomer
variant of insulin that does not polymerize ___

A

Humulin R
Novolin R
Lispro

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8
Q

intermediate acting acts as crystals that dissolve in tissue before becoming active: _____ and ____
made by precipitating insulin with protein ____
can be mixed, called ____ and_____

A
humulin N
novolin N
protamine
Humulin 70/30
novolin 70/30
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9
Q

semisynthetic form, long acting insulin, can be combined with lispro to provide postprandial control
advertised to be injected ONCE a day

A

Glargine

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10
Q

hypoglycemia can cause:

A

headache
drowsiness
fatigue
tachycardia

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11
Q

blood sugar control is monitored by measuring the amount of HbA1C which stands for _____ _____
when glucose reacts with proteins it becomes a __________
5.0-5.5% is normal
7% or up is good for diabetics

A

glycated hemoglobin

glycated protein

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12
Q

device providing continuous infusion of insulin ____ ____

expensive

A

insulin pumps

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13
Q

inhalation form of insulin

A

exubera

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14
Q

transplant pancrei rarely done because

A

require life-long use of immunosuppressive drugs

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15
Q

early stages of type 2 can be controlled by lifestyle changes such as:

A

diet and exercise

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16
Q

type 2 drugs that simulate release of insulin: _____
promote uptake of glucose
adverse effects: increased appetite and weight gain

A

sulfonylureas

ex: glipizide, glyburide, glimepiride

17
Q

____ tribe in Arizona and mexico show the effects of lifestyle

A

Pima

18
Q

_____ is most prescribed type 2 oral drug.
decreases liver production of ___
increases receptor sensitivity
elevates utilization of glucose

A

Metformin

glucose

19
Q

drug family that increases sensitivity of insulin receptors
primarily in ___ and ____
combined with metformin
_____ has published risk of increased ___
original drug: ___, withdrawn from market due to liver failure

A
glitazone
muscle
adipocytes
rosiglitazone
CHF
troglitazone
20
Q

___ are naturally occurring peptide hormones that stimulate release of insulin
modified version on the market: ____
____ inhibits metabolism of these natural peptides

A

incretins
Byetta
Sitagliptin