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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 NEWEST 2024
ACTUAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
What type of Diabetes is also called 'Juvenile diabetes,' and is an autoimmune disorder resulting from
genetics, environmental trigger, hypersensitivity reaction? - answer-Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus



Which type of Diabetes involves the destruction of pancreatic beta cells and results in an absolute
deficiency of insulin? - answer-Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus



Which type of Diabetes involves insulin resistance where the effect of insulin is blunted in skeletal
muscle and liver? - answer-Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus



Which type of Diabetes involves progressive impairment of beta cells, deranged secretion of insulin, or
the eventual exhaustion/failure of beta cells, and increased glucose production by liver? - answer-Type 2
Diabetes Mellitus



The following risk factors are for what disease?

-Family history

-Overweight

-Sedentary lifestyle

-Cardiovascular disease

-Hypertension

-Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

-Psychiatric Illness

-Latino/Hispanic, Black, Asian American, Native American, or Pacific Islander decent

-History of delivering infant >9 Ibs. - answer-Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus



What is the pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus? - answer-Regardless of cause,

1. pancreatic beta cells have decreased release of insulin (leads to decreased glucose uptake AND
increased hepatic glucose output and eventual hyperglycemia).

,2. Skeletal muscle has increased insulin resistance (leads to decreased glucose uptake, and eventual
hyperglycemia).



The following risk factors are for what disease?

-Family history

-Beta cell autoimmunity

-Autoimmune disease

-Infection

-Environmental exposure

-Chemical exposure

-Dietary exposure - answer-Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus



The following risk factors are for what disease?

-Family history

-History of stillbirth or spontaneous abortion

-Fetal abnormalities in previous pregnancy

-Previous heavy infant

-Obese

-Advanced maternal age

-Greater than or equal to 5 pregnancies - answer-Gestational Diabetes Mellitus



Which disease has the following presentation?

-Abdominal obesity

-Increased free fatty acids

-Beta cell dysfunction

-Insulin resistance

-Overproduction of glucose by liver - answer-Metabolic Syndrome

,What is the NCEP ATP III Criteria for diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome? - answer--Abdominal obesity:
waist >35 in. in women, >40 in. in men

-Triglycerides > or equal to 150 mg/dL

-HDL <50 mg/dL in women, <40 mg/dl in men

-Blood pressure >130/85

mg-Fasting plasma glucose >100 /dL



Which disease has the following signs and symptoms?

-Excess glucose not reabsorbed/water loss

-Intracellular dehydration

-Cellular starvation

-Osmotic diuresis, fat, and protein used for energy*

-Lens and retina exposed to hyperosmotic fluid

-Temporary dysfunction of peripheral nerves - answer-Diabetes Mellitus

*Osmotic diuresis, fat, and protein used for energy (ONLY for TYPE 1 DM)



When should individuals get tested for diabetes? - answer-All individuals 45 years and older.

Below 45 years old if:

-1st degree relative has DM

-Obese

-physical inactivity

-High risk ethnic population

-Women with PCOS

-Have HTN, HLP, or CVD



What are 3 diagnostic tests for Diabetes? - answer--Fasting blood glucose test

-Oral glucose tolerance test

-HbA1c test

, How long must one fast in the fasting blood glucose test? - answer-8 hours



What is the normal and impaired ranges for the fasting blood glucose test? - answer-Normal: <100
mg/dL

Impaired: 100-125 mg/dL



What is the normal and impaired ranges for the Oral glucose tolerance test? - answer-Normal: <140
mg/dL

Impaired: 140-199 mg/dL



True or false? Glucose entry into RBC is not insulin dependent. - answer-True



According to the ADA criteria, what is the diagnostic reading of HbA1c for diabetes? - answer-greater
than or equal to 6.5%



*Note the ADA does not have this diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes



According to the ADA criteria, what is the diagnostic reading of fasting plasma glucose for diabetes? -
answer-greater than or equal to 126 mg/dL



According to the ADA criteria, what is the diagnostic reading of the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test for
diabetes? - answer-greater than or equal to 200 mg/dL



What are the 3 acute complications of Diabetes Mellitus? - answer-1. Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)

2. Hypoglycemia

3. Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemia State (HHS)



Which acute complication of Diabetes Mellitus presents in the following way?

-Blood glucose 250-600 mg/dL

-Dehydration

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