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Type 1:
bodies production of insulin |
produces little to no insulin
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Type 1:
Treatment |
insulin injections and monitor blood glucose levels by following a meal plan and exercising regularly
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Type 1:
Symptoms |
thrust, blurry vision, fatigue, hunger, weight loss
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Type 1:
Targeted Population |
children and young adults
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Type 1:
Cure? |
no cure
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Type 2:
bodies production of insulin |
body is insulin resistant or had insulin deficiency
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Type 2:
Treatment |
healthy diet, exercise, oral meds, sometimes insulin is required
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Type 2:
Symptoms |
thirst, blurred vision, fatigue, hunger, reoccurring skin and urinary tract infections
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Type 2:
Targeted population? |
overweight middle aged or older adults; also genetic
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Type 2:
Cure? |
no cure
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What is gestational diabetes?
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diabetes that developed during pregnancy
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Gestational Diabetes:
Effect on baby? |
baby weighs over 9 pounds at birth and has low glucose levels
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Gestational Diabetes:
Effect on mother? |
Mother has no shown symptoms, but chemical tests may show diabetes
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Gestational Diabetes:
Risk for developing diabetes? |
Very high risk of type 2 diabetes developing
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Gestational Diabetes:
Symptoms? |
most don't show or develope noticeable symptoms
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A1C criteria
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greater than or equal to 6.5%
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Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) criteria
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greater than or equal to 126 mg/dL
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2 hour plasma glucose criteria
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greater than or equal to 200 mg/dL
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Random plasma glucose criteria
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greater than or equal to 200 mg/DL with symptoms of hyperglycemia
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Equation to calculate concentrations of samples
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unknown/concentration standard (mg/DL) • standard concentration = concentration of patient
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