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- 23-Which of the following describes the characteristics of a patient with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus? A Occurs mostly in childhood and adolescence B. Patient may be more prone to develop ketoacidosis. c. Patient may require insulin but not insulin dependent D.Absolute insulin deficiency results from autoimmune destruction of beta cells18. Which statement about the symptoms of Diabetes mellitus is true? a. Type 1 is characterized as failure to produce insulin b. Type 2 is characterized as failure to use insulin c. Cardinal signs include polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia d. all of the above e. none of the above27. A child was brought to the hospital was found to have hypoglycemia, hepatomegaly and accumulation of highly branched glycogen called limit dextrins. He is likely to be suffering from: a. McArdle's disease b. Anderson's disease с. von-Gierke's disease d. Cori's disease
- 45. A person with a family history, or past personal history, of cancer who experiences night pain and unexplained weight loss within a few weeks should... try a different pillow for sleeping take painkillers before bed and be thankful; heck, many people would love to lose weight! report these symptoms immediately to their doctor add some calories to their diet and begin a yoga routine2. Potential cause of glycemic abnormalities in addition to diabetes.A. ADHDB. BananasC. HyperparathyroidismD. Liver disfunction12. What nursing interventions are available for type 2 diabetes.?
- 2. Describe the clinical manifestations of type I diabetes mellitus.8. What are your opinions on diabetes mellitus?1.Explain why glutathione can confer therapeutic benefit when taken orally. 2. What is the physiological manifestation of Gout and how can it be avoided? 3.Differentiate Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome and Gout
- 5. Describe differences between Type I and Type II diabetes. Also, what is the "glucagon paradox" as it relates to diabetes. 6. Which blood profile would best be associated with a patient with early stages of Type II diabetes (see question 5 on glucagon paradox) a. High glucose, high insulin, high glucagon b. Low glucose, high insulin, high glucagon c. High glucose, low insulin, high glucagon d. High glucose, high insulin, low glucagon 7. If you have an alpha islet tumor, explain what your expected relative levels of glucose, insulin, and glucagon.8. Cushing’s syndrome results from A. hypersecretions of hormones from the adrenal cortex. B. hypersecretions of hormones from the parathyroid gland. C. hyperfunctioning of hormones from the pituitary gland. ____ 9. Meningitis is an inflammation of the linings of the brain and spinal cord and is always caused by bacteria. A. True B. False 50. Coronary artery disease is the narrowing of arteries that supply oxygen and nutrient-filled blood to the heart. A. True B. False1. type 2 diabetes using your own words, provide a clear but complete and accurate explanation of the DDC