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    contrast, Type 2 diabetes (adult-onset diabetes or noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM)) is caused by the abnormal condition (insulin resistance), wherein cells become resistant to insulin’s effect or they go pear-shaped in using insulin in a very effective way typically (Islam and Tahir 155). From the said research, it is clear that type 2 diabetes and its further classification need more attention in the society (Schulman et al. 631). Seeing a higher mortality rate by type 2,…

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    Nutritional Case Study: Type 2 Diabetes in Adulthood This case study will go over the Type 2 Diabetes in adulthood. This case study will show the issues affecting the individual, ABCD’s of nutritional assessment, and the nutritional plan of care for this patient. Mr. Giovanni Constantino is a 58 year old man with a 5 year history of Type 2 diabetes. He was previously diagnosed in 2010 and at that time he had symptoms indicating hyperglycemia for 2 years before diagnosis. His blood glucose…

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    also have to have a family history of the disease. The symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes is very much like Type 1, with being excessive thirst, unration and extreme hunger. People who have this Type of diabetes have to monitor their glucose levels and have to keep it a healthy…

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    The scenario that has been chosen here is scenario 1, Anne Baptiste with type 2 diabetes. For type 2 diabetes the pancreas produces insulin, but the body’s insulin receptors cannot respond accordingly, therefore blood glucose levels remain high after food as glucose in unable to enter most tissue cells. The signs and symptoms that people with type 2 diabetes could experience could include yeast infections, lower extremity paresthesias, polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, blurred vision, fatigue,…

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    absorbed by the cells of the body from the blood stream. There are two types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2, both of which involve deficient transporting abilities of glucose into cells, but via differing mechanisms. Type 1 diabetes is caused by an insulin deficiency. It is an autoimmune disease that leads to self-eradication of the pancreatic beta-cells that are responsible for insulin secretion. Type 2 diabetes involves disrupted absorption of insulin as a result of insulin resistant cell…

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    Type 2 diabetes happens when you have to much sugar in your body and your pancreas does not have enough energy take make insulin. Insulin is the thing that controls the amount of glucose or sugar whichever one you would like to call it. These things determine the way you live. Diabetes is very important. The symptoms of type 2 diabetes are greater thirst, increased hunger even when you just finished eating, blurred vision, increased urination. When you don't have enough food in you, you lose…

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    and type 2. Diabetes mellitus type 2 is affects 29 million Americans, 86 million are living with pre-diabetes and it is the seventh leading cause of death (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016). Diabetes type 2 has almost doubled in the past two decades and it is more common than type 1 diabetes. Type I diabetes patients do not produce insulin but type 2-diabetes produce insulin but not enough for the body’s needs. The topic that the author chose is diabetes mellitus type 2. This…

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    Free Response Grading Sample 1: The student was asked to define core-periphery, distance-decay and child migration in part A. One point for each definition could have been awarded to the student. Sample 1 student did not receive a point for the definition of part A number one because the student solely focused on the financial well-being of specific countries rather than the unequal distribution of cultural, political and economic power. Spatial distribution should have been mentioned, a…

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    “you” want to handle them. This _____________________ seems to do this thing that annoy me every day. - Yes there might be more than 1 and yet it has to begin somewhere. 1. 2. 3. Will annoyance number 1 make a major difference in my life next year? If the answer is yes, what differences will it make? Will annoyance number 2 make a major difference in my life next year? If the answer is yes, what differences will it make? Will annoyance number 3 make a major difference in my life next…

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    English I only went to the volleyball game to watch my brother. There are boys everywhere. Is that boy looking at me, how do I look? Did I remember to brush my hair this morning? Do I have anything on my face? What does he see when he looks at me? Does he think I look okay? All these thoughts running through my head, part of me is thinking they are can only be judging me on my looks, ahh, what is their final judgment? I guess I can’t get too mad because I’m doing it as well, Number 6 looks…

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