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- The patient in the previous question had very high blood glucose levels, and his urine also contained high blood glucose levels. The high blood glucose levels can lead to cerebral dysfunction owing to which one of the following A: Dehydration B: Reduced lipid concentrations in the blood C: Increased lipid concentrations in the blood D: Hyperhydration E: High ammonia levels F: Low ammonia levels
- AV Clip 6: AV 6.webm Watch the second part of the video clip and fill in each blank with the number mentioned in the video. Type 1 diabetes is a condition in which the (1) ______________produces little or no insulin. Insulin is a (2) _____________that helps your body use blood sugar (known as glucose) for energy. Your body takes the food you eat and breaks down fat, (3) _______________________________ for energy. While your body is (4) ______________ the food, the (5) ______________________are broken down into glucose. The glucose is then absorbed into the bloodstream where it is carried to cells throughout your body. (6) ______________ helps your cells absorb the glucose in your blood, allowing it to be used as energy. A healthy pancreas releases a regular supply of insulin into your bloodstream. After you eat, your blood glucose levels rise and your pancreas responds by releasing more insulin to move the glucose into your cells. Insulin acts as a key, opening up the cell so it can accept the glucose. In a person with type 1 diabetes, the pancreas produces little or no insulin. Without insulin, blood glucose levels rise. Without insulin glucose cannot enter the cells and be used for energy, as a result, it remains in the bloodstream. As a person with type 1 diabetes, it is important to (7) ____________________healthy blood glucose levels. High blood glucose levels over a long period of time can lead to health complications. If your blood glucose level drops too low even for a short amount of time, you may feel dizzy or too hot or cold. If your blood glucose level drops extremely low, you may lose consciousness. By taking insulin as (8) _____________________ by your doctor and maintaining a healthy diet, you can keep your blood glucose levels within a healthy range./js/editor20150812/dialogs/attachment_new/fileTypeImages/icon_default.gif
- If your patient has classic carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency,which one of the following laboratory test results would you expect to observe A: Elevated blood acylcarnitine levels B: Elevated ketone bodies in the blood C: Elevated blood glucose levels D: Low CPK blood levels E: Reduced blood fatty acid levels
- What can we do to maintain blood glucose levels A: Eating a healthy diet B: Getting regular exercise C: Using a combination of blood glucose monitoring D: Drinking plenty of hot wate
- Caffeine can increase anxiety levels.
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Which test can reflect the blood glucose level of patients in 8-12 weeks before blood collection? A: Glycosuria/ Glucose in urine B: Random blood glucose/GLU C: Oral glucose tolerance test/OGTT D: Glycosylated hemoglobin
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While monitoring a client for the development of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), the nurse should take note of what assessment parameters() A: Platelet count, prothrombin time (PT), and partial thromboplastin time (PTT). B: Platelet count, blood glucose levels, and white blood cell (WBC) count. C: Thrombin time, calcium levels, and potassium levels. D: Fibrinogen level, WBC count, and platelet count.
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What would be the consequences of inhibiting the carnitine shuttle which transports fatty acids into the mitochondria? A: accumulation of fat droplets in liver and muscle. B: Increase in blood glucose concentration. C: Increase in fatty acid synthesis in the liver. D: Low levels of long chain free fatty acids in the blood.
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Which<br/>test can reflect the blood glucose level of patients in8-12<br/>weeks before blood collection?<br/>() A: Glycosuria/<br/>Glucose<br/>in urine B: Random<br/>blood glucose/GLU C: Oral<br/>glucose tolerance test/OGTT D: Glycosylated hemoglobin E: 2 hours<br/>blood<br/>glucose after meal
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In “drinking alcohol can cause a spike in estrogen levels and a decline in progesterone in premenopausal women... low progesterone levels can make it difficult for women to get pregnant or carry a baby to full term”, what is the direct cause for women’s not being able to get pregnant or carry a baby to full term? (“Drinking Just This Much Alcohol Can Seriously Mess with Your Hormones”) </p></p>