In addition to symptoms of diabetes, which of the following correctly identifies criteria used to diagnose diabetes (select all that apply) O Random plasma glucose concentration > 200 mg/dL. Fasting plasma glucose > 100 mg/dL. O 2-Hour glucose > 180 mg/dL during a 2 hour post prandial glucose test O Hemoglobin A1C > 6.5%
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- In addition to symptoms of diabetes, all the following are criteria recommended by the American Diabetes Association for use in the diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus EXCEPT: O Random plasma glucose concentration > 180 mg/dL. O Fasting plasma glucose > 126 mg/dL. O 2-Hour glucose > 200 mg/dL during a 2 hour post prandial glucose test O Hemoglobin A1C > 6.5%A laboratory result Shows a glucose level 10.1mg/dl ( reference range 3 - 6.2mg/dl) BP of 140/100 mmHg ( Reference 120/80 mmHg) Serum insulin 0.3 ( 0.7-3.5) BMI is 34kg/m sq Other findings seen was porous bone, muscle weakness and stretch marks, high appetite hyperpigmentation of the skin. Moon face, truncal abdomen.etc a. As a Medical laboratory scientist, use the laboratory results ( hint explain each findings) and the other findings to diagnose the disorder. b. What 2 causes of itA 30yrs old pregnant woman who was distressed was presented to the Antenatal Clinic with an unexplained weight loss, dehydrated secondary to polyuria, nausea, vomiting, hypotension and tachycardia. You further requested for Modified Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. The OGTT results came as follows; After overnight fast, FBS- 3.9 mmol/L Reference (= 5.3mmol/L) After an hour of oral glucose RBS- 11mmol/L Reference (= 10.0mmol/L) After 2hours RBS- 9.6mmol/L Reference (= 8.6mmol/L) After 3hours 8.8mmol/L Reference (= 7.8 mmol/L) (A) What will be your clinical diagnosis? (B) How is the execution and the interpretation of Modified Glucose Tolerance Test? (C) What are the Biomedical reasons for the modification in (B) Above?
- A 30yrs old pregnant woman who was distressed was presented to the Antenatal Clinic with an unexplained weight loss, dehydrated secondary to polyuria, nausea, vomiting, hypotension and tachycardia. You further requested for Modified Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. The OGTT results came as follows;After overnight fast, FBS- 3.9 mmol/L Reference (</= 5.3mmol/L)After an hour of oral glucose RBS- 11mmol/L Reference (</= 10.0mmol/L)After 2hours RBS- 9.6mmol/L Reference (</= 8.6mmol/L)After 3hours 8.8mmol/L Reference (</= 7.8 mmol/L) What will be your clinical diagnosis? How is the execution and the interpretation of Modified Glucose Tolerance Test? What are the Biomedical reasons for the modification in (B) Above? Outline the procedure for Modified OGTT What will be the treatment option for the patient? What other laboratory test apart from FBS/RBS can you request to monitor treatment?A 30yrs old pregnant woman who was distressed was presented to the Antenatal Clinic with an unexplained weight loss, dehydrated secondary to polyuria, nausea, vomiting, hypotension and tachycardia. You further requested for Modified Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. The OGTT results came as follows;After overnight fast, FBS- 3.9 mmol/L Reference (</= 5.3mmol/L)After an hour of oral glucose RBS- 11mmol/L Reference (</= 10.0mmol/L)After 2hours RBS- 9.6mmol/L Reference (</= 8.6mmol/L)After 3hours 8.8mmol/L Reference (</= 7.8 mmol/L) Outline the procedure for Modified OGTT What will be the treatment option for the patient? What other laboratory test apart from FBS/RBS can you request to monitor treatment?The glucose tolerance test is prescribed under which of the following patient scenarios? Ⓒ Fasting blood sugar greater than 7.8 mmol/L and patient presents with the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia. Fasting blood sugar greater than 7.8 mmol/L Fasting blood sugar increased and patient asymptomatic. Fasting blood sugar less than 7.8 mmol/L and patient presents with the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia
- Forms of Cardiovascular Disease28 Metabolic syndrome is a term used to link coronary artery disease, hyptertension, type 2 diabetes and upper body obesity to insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. True FalseMrs. Vanessa Narciso, 30 year old G2P1 (1001) seeks consult at the Obstetric Unit. A nonstress test is requested by her Ob Gynecologist while performing the non-stress test, Nurse Marina told the test showed the following : Baseline FHT- 140’s, good variability, with more than 2 accelerations of 20 bpm lasting for 20 secs. Mrs. Narciso asked what this means. The tracing is interpreted by Nurse Marina as which of the following? positive Negative Reactive Inconducive NonreactiveExplain the values of and describe the pathophysiology associated with these results related with DKA Glucose 28 mm/L Potassium 5.8 mmol/L
- 1. Give the principles involved in the glucose oxidase and hexokinase methods for glucose determination. which method for glucose determination?2. What is the useful technique for assessing the long term control of diabetes mellitus? enumerate the methods. 3. What are the sources of error in glucose determination.The glucose tolerance test is prescribed under which of the following patient scenarios? Fasting blood sugar greater than 7.8 mmol/L and patient presents with the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia. Fasting blood sugar greater than 7.8 mmol/L Fasting blood sugar increased and patient asymptomatic. Fasting blood sugar less than 7.8 mmol/L and patient presents with the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemiaThe ADA currently only recommends the Oral glucose tolerance test for the diagnosis of?