NSG 3280 EXAM 1 (ACTUAL EXAM)
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Does a type 2 diabetic need more or less insulin? - ANSWERS-Less insulin
Type 1 require constant insulin because they produce zero insulin
Type 2 diabetics will take oral meds until their bodies start to stop reacting to
those
What BMI is indicative of diabetes - ANSWERS-Above 25
What do catecholamines do to glucose levels? - ANSWERS-Raise it
Epi and norepinephrine is released, causing insulin to not bind to glucose
1: pathogenesis - ANSWERS-the development or evolution of a disease, from
initial stimulus to the ultimate expression of the manifestations
,1: signs of disease - ANSWERS-manifestations of disease that are observed
1: symptoms - ANSWERS-subjective feelings of an abnormality in the body
1: syndrome - ANSWERS-etiology of a particular set of signs and symptoms has
not yet been determined
1: latent period - ANSWERS-interval between exposure of a tissue to an injurious
agent and the first appearance of signs and symptoms
1: prodromal period - ANSWERS-refers to the appearance of the first signs and
symptoms indicating the onset of a disease
1: Stage of manifest illness/acute phase - ANSWERS-disease reaches its full
intensity, and signs and symptoms attain their greatest severity
1: latent/ silent period - ANSWERS-signs and symptoms may become mild or
disappear for a time
1: acute condition - ANSWERS-relatively severe manifestations but runs a short
coarse measured in hours, days, or a few weeks
, 1: chronic condition - ANSWERS-can begin in the acute phase and become
prolonged when the body's defenses are insufficient to overcome the causative
agent and can last for months
1: exacerbation - ANSWERS-sudden increase in the severity of a disease
1: remission - ANSWERS-an abatement or decline in severity of the signs and
symptoms of a disease
1: convalescence - ANSWERS-stage of recovery after a disease, injury, or surgical
operation
1: sequela (sequelae) - ANSWERS-subsequent pathologic condition produced by a
disease
1: Pathology - ANSWERS-the study and diagnosis of disease through examination
of organs, tissues, cells, and bodily fluids.
1: Etiology - ANSWERS-the study of the causes of diseases
1: risk factor - ANSWERS-Something which increases risk or susceptibility.
1: validity/accuracy - ANSWERS-the degree to which a measurement reflects the
true value of the object it is intended to measure
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