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C-peptide - CORRECT ANSWER-What test is done to determine if a patient is still producing insulin? Very low or absent (undetectable) - CORRECT ANSWER-How do you diagnose T1DM with C-peptide test? insulin (preferred; metformin and glyburide are sometimes used) - CORRECT ANSWER-What medications...

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NAPLEX Diabetes Actual Exam
Questions & Answers Scored A+ Latest
Update 2024/2025

C-peptide - CORRECT ANSWER-What test is done to determine if a patient is still
producing insulin?



Very low or absent (undetectable) - CORRECT ANSWER-How do you diagnose T1DM
with C-peptide test?



insulin (preferred; metformin and glyburide are sometimes used) - CORRECT
ANSWER-What medications are preferred in diabetes in pregnancy?



35 years old - CORRECT ANSWER-When should patients be screened for diabetes?



Diabetes: 6.5% or higher

Prediabetes: 5.7-6.4% - CORRECT ANSWER-Diagnostic criteria for diabetes and
prediabetes (A1c)?



Diabetes: 126 or higher

Prediabetes: 100-125 - CORRECT ANSWER-Diagnostic criteria for diabetes and
prediabetes (FPG)?



Diabetes: 200 or higher

Prediabetes: 140-199 - CORRECT ANSWER-Diagnostic criteria for diabetes and
prediabetes (OGTT)?



A1c: <7%

Pre-prandial: 80-130

2-hr PPG: <180 - CORRECT ANSWER-Glycemic targets in diabetes (not pregnant)?

,Pre-prandial: 95 or lower

1-hr PPG: 140 or lower

2-hr PPG: 120 or lower - CORRECT ANSWER-Glycemic targets in diabetes
(pregnant)?



6% = 126mg/dL

Each additional 1% = 28mg/dL - CORRECT ANSWER-A1c and eAG (estimated
average glucose)



<35 inches (females)

<40 inches (males) - CORRECT ANSWER-What is the goal waist circumference?



- retinopathy

- diabetic kidney disease (nephropathy)

- peripheral neuropathy

- autonomic neuropathy (gastroparesis, loss of bladder control, erectile dysfunction) -
CORRECT ANSWER-What are examples of microvascular complications with
diabetes?



- CAD (including MI)

- Cerebrovascular disease (including stroke, CVA)

- PAD - CORRECT ANSWER-What are examples of macrovascular complications with
diabetes?



pregabalin, duloxetine, gabapentin - CORRECT ANSWER-What are some treatment
options to treat peripheral neuropathy?



Diabetes + ASCVD

Age 50-75 years + multiple ASCVD risk factors - CORRECT ANSWER-When is a high-
intensity statin indicated in patients with diabetes?

, Diabetes + age 40-75 years (no ASCVD)

Diabetes + age <40 years + ASCVD risk factors - CORRECT ANSWER-When is a
moderate-intensity statin indicated in patients with diabetes?



Ezetimibe - CORRECT ANSWER-What add on therapy can be considered for
cholesterol control in diabetic patients when the patients ASCVD 10-yr risk >20%



Icosapent ethyl - CORRECT ANSWER-What add on therapy can be considered for
cholesterol control in diabetic patients when the patients LDL is controlled but TGs are
135-499mg/dL



ACE-I or ARB - CORRECT ANSWER-What medication is recommended in diabetic
patients with albuminuria?



SGLT2 inhibitor

(or Finerenone in patients unable to take SGLT2i) - CORRECT ANSWER-What
medication is recommended in diabetic patients with eGFR 25 or more and urine
albumin 300 or more?



GLP-1a or SGLT2i - CORRECT ANSWER-Which medications have been proven
benefit at baseline regardless of A1C in patients who have ASCVD, HF, or CKD?



metformin + non-insulin drug - CORRECT ANSWER-What should be done at baseline
of A1C 8.5-10%



Insulin - CORRECT ANSWER-What can be started initially if hyperglycemia is severe
(A1c >10% or BG 300 or more)?



DPP-4i, GLP-1a, SGLT2i, TZD - CORRECT ANSWER-Which antidiabetics are best for
hypoglycemic risk?

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