"1. A patient with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus asks the nurse what ""type 2"" means in relation to diabetes. The nurse explains to the patient that type 2 diabetes differs from type 1 diabetes prim
a metabolic disorder of type 2 diabetes resulting from a relative insulin deficiency initiated by an illness that raises the demand for insulin Management of hypoglycemia abnormally low blood glucose 70 or less is what hypoglycemia mild stages of hypoglycemia sleepy, sweating, tremors, dry month moder...
Type I (absolute insulin deficiency), Type 2 (insulin resistance with an insulin secretory deficit), and other specific types (gestational diabetes, diabetes insipidus) 點擊卡片即可翻轉 👆 1 / 28 建立者 megrutig14 2年前建立 學生們也學習了 單詞卡學習集 學習指南 Neuroscience Lecture 7 55個...
type I diabetes 點擊卡片即可翻轉 👆 destruction of pancreatic beta cells --> loss of beta cell function with absolute insulin deficiency not enough insulin in the bloodstream to let glucose into the cell autoimmune disorder thought to be T lymphocyte mediated destruction against some beta cells ...
***Diabetes insipidus is a pituitary disorder vs diabetes mellitus is a pancreatic disorderVarious Types of DMType 1 = insulin dependentType 2 = non-insulin dependent - most prevalent Secondary = from some other cause, same effectType 3c-Pancreatitis / pancreatic cancer aka Pancreatogenic Diabetes...
How Type 1 diabetes affects the pancreas and skeletal muscle. -Beta cells do not produce insulin. -Blood glucose is high-Lypolysis increased-Insulin dependent How Type 2 diabetes affects the pancreas and skeletal muscle -Initially skeletal muscle becomes insulin resistant.-This is compensated for by...
Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) autoimmune disorder pt do not make insulin, will ALWAYS require insulin tx: insulin injections or pump, oral meds do not work due to stomach acidity why would weight loss occur with T1DM? the body cannot utilize glucose for energy due to a lack of insulin, causing ...
A disorder of glucose metabolism related to absent or insufficient insulin supply and/or ineffective use of the available insulin DM is a chronic problem causing a primary manifestation of hyperglycemia, several types include type 1 & 2 diabetes has increasing prevalence in the ...
A patient has been newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and the nurse is assisting with the development of a meal plan. What step should be taken into consideration prior to making the meal plan? a. making sure that the patient is aware that quantity of foods will be limited b. determin...
A simple sugar that is an important source of energy. glycogen glucose molecules binded together type 1 diabetes disorder in which the body cannot produce enough insulin type 2 diabetes no insulin receptors what happens when energy no longer needs to be produced?