A) Antithyroid
B) Corticosteroid
C) hormone
D) Hyperglycemia
E) Endocrine
F) Hypoglycemia
G) Hypothyroidism
H) Immunosuppressant
I) Antidiabetic
J) U-100
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1 to 3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak and last up to 24 hours.
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A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
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Multiple Choice
A) Antithyroid
B) Corticosteroid
C) hormone
D) Hyperglycemia
E) Endocrine
F) Hypoglycemia
G) Hypothyroidism
H) Immunosuppressant
I) Antidiabetic
J) U-100
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Multiple Choice
A) dehydration and excessive thirst
B) irritability, confusion, perspiration, pallor, hunger
C) anorexia and unexplained weight loss
D) ketoacidosis
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Multiple Choice
A) FSH, LH, and LTH
B) corticosteroids
C) thyroid
D) insulin
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Multiple Choice
A) Novolog
B) Humulin R
C) NPH
D) Lantus
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Multiple Choice
A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1-3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak, and last up to 24 hours.
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Multiple Choice
A) Thyroid gland
B) Pituitary gland
C) Adrenal glands
D) Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Multiple Choice
A) Thyroid gland
B) Pituitary gland
C) Adrenal glands
D) Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
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Multiple Choice
A) "It is important to follow my diet and medication plans."
B) "If I have symptoms of hypoglycemia, I will drink a diet pop."
C) "I need to get regular exercise and maintain proper weight."
D) "I need to take careful care of my feet."
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Multiple Choice
A) onset in 10-30 minutes and peak in 1-2 hours, last 3-8 hours.
B) onset in 1/2 to 1 hour and peak in 1-5 hours, last 6-10 hours.
C) onset in 1-3 hours and peak in 6-12 hours, last 18-24 hours.
D) onset in 1-2 hours, don't peak, and last up to 24 hours.
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Multiple Choice
A) cardiac arrhythmia, insomnia, excessive sweating, and menstrual irregularities.
B) rash, urticaria, and pruritus
C) stunting of growth in children
D) polyuria
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True/False
Correct Answer
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Multiple Choice
A) Antithyroid
B) Corticosteroid
C) hormone
D) Hyperglycemia
E) Endocrine
F) Hypoglycemia
G) Hypothyroidism
H) Immunosuppressant
I) Antidiabetic
J) U-100
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Multiple Choice
A) palpitations, tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmia, and increased blood pressure
B) nervousness, tremor, headache, and insomnia
C) weight loss, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps
D) rash, urticaria, and pruritus
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Multiple Choice
A) increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity
B) delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates
C) decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles
D) stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin
E) decreasing glucose absorption in the kidneys
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) Novolog
B) Humulin R
C) NPH
D) Lantus
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