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- If the human body is stressed, glucocorticoids: a. promote the breakdown of proteins in the muscles and bones. b. increase the amount of sodium reabsorbed from urine in the kidneys. c. decrease potassium secretion from the kidneys. d. decrease glucose uptake by cells in the nervous system. e. inhibit the synthesis of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources.1. what are some social and cultural factors regarding type 2 diabetes?5. Type 2 diabetes provide a brief explanation of current treatments.
- 33. How can people with diabetes monitor their blood glucose levels?1. What factors put someone at the greatest risk for type 2 diabetes? What are the common symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes? 2. What tests are commonly used to diagnose diabetes? What are some of the treatments for diabetes? How do people with diabetes monitor their blood glucose levels?1. what medical emergency can occur when there is too much insulin in the body?
- 1. Delineate the mechanism of type 2 diabetes.9. Discuss the relationship between glucose, potassium, and insulin.6. Type 2 diabetes provide an explanation of how this disease/disorder influences one’s quality of life and longevity. Does it lead to a shortened lifespan? Lots of hospital visits? Is it painful?