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BBH 101 Exam 3 PSU Questions and
Correct Answers (100% Pass)
insulin


✓ a hormone produced in the pancreas that promotes the absorption of

glucose from the blood




diabetes


✓ A condition in which the body is unable to produce enough insulin, the

hormone required for the metabolism of sugar or is not responding to

insulin




symptoms of diabetes


✓ polyuria (kidneys have difficulty filtering through all of the

water/glucose), polydipsia (caused because of polyuria),

hyperglycemia, fatigue, tingling pain, numbness in hands/feet, visual

disturbances, hunger and/or weight loss despite eating




type 1 diabetes mellitus




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✓ -diabetes caused by a total lack of insulin production; involves early

and abrupt onset; insulin-producing cells in pancreas are thought to be

destroyed by immune system; autoimmune disorder

✓ -most diagnosis is in children




hyperglycemia


✓ high blood sugar




Why does polydipsia occur in diabetics?


✓ intracellular dehydration and increase in blood osmolarity




Why does polyuria develop with diabetes mellitus?


✓ Osmotic pressure due to glucose




type 2 diabetes




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✓ -Diabetes of a form that develops especially in adults and most often

obese individuals and that is characterized by high blood glucose

resulting from impaired insulin utilization coupled with the body's

inability to compensate with increased insulin production. (insulin

resistance)

✓ -diagnosis is more common in adults




gestational diabetes


✓ a form of diabetes mellitus that occurs during some pregnancies;

increases risk of type 2 diabetes later




Pre-diabetes


✓ A condition in which a person's blood glucose levels are above normal

but not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.




Which type of diabetes is more common?


✓ Type 2




risk factors of diabetes


✓ race, age, genetics, weight, smoking, physical inactivity, etc




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complications of diabetes


✓ blindness, kidney failure, CVD, neuropathy and amputations,

hyperglycemic crises




why do the complications occur?


✓ kidney failure: the excessive amount of sugar in the blood causes

damage to kidney

✓ CVD, amputations, neuropathy: damage to nerves and vessels

(arms/legs)




Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP)


✓ -3,234 overweight, non-diabetic individuals with elevated fasting

glucose, randomly assigned to:

✓ -Lifestyle intervention

✓ -Metformin (med to reduce blood sugar)

✓ -Placebo

✓ -Both active interventions were effective, but the lifestyle intervention

more so than meds




Metformin




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