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Two types of Diabetes Mellitus - Answer Type I and Type II Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus - Answer elevated fasting blood glucose higher than 126 mg/dl polyuria, Polydipsia, Polyphagia, Glycosuria, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, hyperglycemia Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus - Answ...

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Two types of Diabetes Mellitus - Answer Type I and Type II



Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus - Answer elevated fasting blood glucose higher than 126
mg/dl

polyuria, Polydipsia, Polyphagia, Glycosuria, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, hyperglycemia



Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus - Answer lack of insulin production or production of defective insulin

affected patients need exogenous insulin

fewer than 10% of all diabete cases are this type

complications include Diabetic ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome



Diabetic ketoacidosis - Answer One of the most serious complications of hyperglycemia. Caused by
drawing fluid out of the cell into circulation, excreted by kidneys. Results in Polyuria, dehydration &
electrolyte imbalance. This increases fat metabolism and ketones, resulting in metabolic acidosis.



hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome - Answer medical emergency; complication of DM 2; high
mortality; more often in elderly with other comorbidities; serumglucose >500 mg/dl; severe
dehydration, low blood volume; ketosis is absent



Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Answer most common type 90% of all cases, caused by insulin deficiency
and insulin resistance, many tissues are resistant to insulin reduced number of insulin receptors, insulin
receptors less responsive



Several Comorbities of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Answer Obesity

Coronary Heart Disease

Dyslipidemia

Hypertension

Microalbuminemia (Protein in the urine)

, increased risk of thrombotic (blood clotting) events

collectively referred to as metabolic syndrome, insulin-resistant syndrome or syndrome x



Gestational Diabetes - Answer hyperglycemia that develops during pregnancy

insulin must be given to prevent birth defects

usually subsides after delivery

30% of patients may develop type 2 DM within 10 to 15 years



Long term complication of DM - Answer macrovascular (atherosclerotic plaque) of coronary arteries,
cerebral arteries, and peripheral vessels

Microvascular (capillary damage) retinopathy (eye degenration), neuropathy, Nephropathy (Kidney
failure)



Screening for DM - Answer HbA1C- greater than 6.5%

fasting plasma glucose - greater then 126 mg/dl

Impaired glucose tolerance test (oral glucose challenge)

recommended every 3 years for all patients over 45



Treatment for DM type 1 - Answer Insulin therapy



Treatment for DM type 2 - Answer lifestyle changes, oral drug therapy, insulin when the others no
longer provide glycemic control



Type of Antidiabetic drugs - Answer Insulin, oral hypoglycemic drugs



Insulins - Answer function as a substitute for the endgenous hormone

effects are the same as the endogenous hormone

restores the diabetic patients ability to metabolize carbs, fats, and proteins, stores glucose in the liver,
convert glycogen to fat stores Goal: tight glucose control to reduce the long-term complications

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