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epidemiology:
[blank_start]80[blank_end]% of diabetes patients are type 2. [blank_start]2-3[blank_end] million people in the UK know they have diabetes. diabetes affects [blank_start]2[blank_end]% of the British population with prevalence increasing.
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80
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70
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60
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90
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2-3
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1-2
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3-4
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4-5
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2
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1
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3
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4
Pregunta 2
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which of the following is not a symptom of diabetes?
Pregunta 3
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what are the diagnostic results that would indicate diabetes?
random glucose >[blank_start]11[blank_end]
fasting glucose >[blank_start]7[blank_end]
HbAc1 >[blank_start]46[blank_end]
Pregunta 4
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which of the following tests is gold standard for diabetes insipidus?
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fasting glucose
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random glucose
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OGTT
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HbA1c
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water deprivation test
Pregunta 5
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which of the following would not cause an inaccurate HbA1c result?
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pregnancy
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HIV positive
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end stage CKD
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patients <18
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symptoms for <2 months
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T1DM
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people on steroids
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liver cirrhosis
Pregunta 6
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symptomatic patients need [blank_start]1[blank_end] or more positive results out of RBG, FBG and HbA1c. asymptomatic patients need [blank_start]2[blank_end] or more.
Pregunta 7
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diet education for management of diabetes:
T2 = [blank_start]DESMOND[blank_end]
T1 = [blank_start]DAPHNE[blank_end]
Pregunta 8
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match the insulin to the correct box
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actrapid
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humulin S
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insulatard
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humulin I
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insuman basal
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humulin M3
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novorapid and insulin aspart
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humalog and insulin lispro
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apidra and insulin glulisine
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novoMIX 30
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humalog MIX25 and humalog MIX50
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insuman comb (15.25,50)
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levemir and insulin detemir
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lantus and insulin glargine
Pregunta 9
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match the type 2 diabetes medication to its action:
[blank_start]metformin[blank_end] - reduces hepatic glucose output and increases insulin sensitivity
[blank_start]sulphonylureas[blank_end] - stimulate insulin secretion but can cause weight gain and hypoglycaemia
[blank_start]acarbose[blank_end] - inhibits breakdown of CHO and prevents glucose absorption by slowing carbohydrate digestion and increasing length of satiety
[blank_start]GLP1[blank_end] - stimulate insulin production, enhances beta cells proliferation, reduces appetite, suppresses glucagon secretion, reduces hepatic glucose output, slows gastric emptying, and causes weight reduction
[blank_start]SGLT2 inhibitors[blank_end] - block reabsorption of glucose at the proximal tubules of the kidney to increase glucose excretion in urine
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metformin
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sulphonylureas
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acarbose
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GLP1
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SGLT2 inhibitors
Pregunta 10
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match the type of T2DM to the example
GLP1 - [blank_start]liraglutide[blank_end]
SGLT2 - [blank_start]canagliflozin[blank_end]
sulphonylureas - [blank_start]gliclazide[blank_end]
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liraglutide
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canagliflozin
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gliclazide
Pregunta 11
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which of the following is not a diagnostic test for type 1 diabetes?
Pregunta 12
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in diabetic pre-pregnancy planning the patient must have tight glycaemic control for a minimum of [blank_start]3[blank_end] months preconception.
Pregunta 13
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which of the following is not a common complication of pregnancy with diabetes?
Pregunta 14
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which of the following is not a risk factor for gestational diabetes?
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BMI >30
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family history
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South-East Asian/African origin
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previous macrosomia >4.5kg
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previous gestational diabetes
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age
Pregunta 15
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all high risk women are screened for diabetes at 16 weeks
Pregunta 16
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DKA definition:
glucose is above [blank_start]15[blank_end]mmol/L and ketones are above [blank_start]++[blank_end], venous bicarb is below [blank_start]15[blank_end] or pH is below [blank_start]7.3[blank_end]
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15
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10
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12
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17
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++
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+
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+++
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15
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20
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25
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10
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7.3
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7.4
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7.35
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7.25
Pregunta 17
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[blank_start]increased[blank_end] plasma glucose --> [blank_start]positive[blank_end] feedback on beta cells of the pancreas --> [blank_start]increased[blank_end] insulin production --> [blank_start]positive[blank_end] feedback on the liver, muscle and adipose tissue --> [blank_start]positive[blank_end] feedback on glycolysis, glycogenesis, lipogenesis and glucose transport --> [blank_start]decreased[blank_end] plasma glucose --> [blank_start]negative[blank_end] feedback on beta cells of the pancreas
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increased
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decreased
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positive
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negative
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decreased
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increased
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positive
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negative
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negative
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positive
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decreased
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increased
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negative
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positive
Pregunta 18
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which of the following does not counteract the action of insulin?
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glucagon
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catecholamine
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growth hormone
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cortisol
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oestrogen
Pregunta 19
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insulin deficiency --> lipolysis --> increased free fatty acids --> ketone body production --> metabolic acidosis
Pregunta 20
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which of the following is not a trigger for a DKA?
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infection
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MI
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stroke
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trauma
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pregnancy
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SGLT2 inhibitors
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lithium
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clozaline
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cocaine
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beta blockers
Pregunta 21
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which of the following is not a symptom of DKA?
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confusion
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abdominal pain
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pear drop breath
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vomiting
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polyuria
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polydipsia
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lethargy
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obtundation
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rapid weight loss
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diarrhoea
Pregunta 22
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which of the following is not a part of management for DKA?
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IV fluids
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IV insulin
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VTE prophylaxis
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potassium supplement
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magnesium supplement
Pregunta 23
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hypoglycaemia is blood glucose <[blank_start]4[blank_end]mmol/L
Pregunta 24
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[blank_start]30[blank_end]% of diabetics experience a hypoglycaemic coma once during their lives. [blank_start]10[blank_end]% of type 1 diabetics suffer 1 episode of severe hypoglycaemia per year. [blank_start]50[blank_end]% of type 1 patients have a blood glucose <3.5 on any one night.
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30
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10
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20
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5
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10
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5
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15
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20
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50
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30
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40
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60
Pregunta 25
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which of the following is not a symptom of hypoglycaemia?
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tremor
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sweating
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tachycardia
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lethargy
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slurred speech
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agression
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falls
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TIA
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irritability
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palpitations
Pregunta 26
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if glucose is <4mmol/L give 100ml of 20% glucose
Pregunta 27
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which of the following is not a nerve palsy associated with diabetes
Pregunta 28
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up to [blank_start]50[blank_end]% of people with a diabetic foot ulcer will die within [blank_start]5[blank_end] years of their index ulcer.
Pregunta 29
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charcots foot occurs due to small [blank_start]fractures[blank_end] in the foot leading to altered [blank_start]pressure[blank_end]. this leads to foot and ankle [blank_start]deformation[blank_end] which could potentially need to be [blank_start]amputated[blank_end]. treat by [blank_start]immobilising[blank_end] the foot and giving [blank_start]pamidronate[blank_end] and specialised footwear.
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fractures
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pressure
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deformation
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amputated
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immobilising
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pamidronate