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An informative and colorful illustration showcasing Ramadan festivities with an emphasis on health and diabetes awareness, featuring traditional elements like crescent moons and dates, alongside symbols of medical care like a stethoscope or glucose meter.

Diabetes and Ramadan Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge on diabetes management during Ramadan with this engaging quiz. Learn about fasting guidelines, health implications, and cultural practices.

  • Understand diabetes in the context of Islamic practices
  • Explore the significance of Ramadan for Muslims
  • Review symptoms and health advice
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CaringHealth101
Of the 2.7 million Muslims in the UK how many have diabetes?
325,000
10,000
1.2 million
825,000
At what time during the year (Gregorian Calendar) does Ramadan Fall?
December
After the holy fesival EID
Any time (End of Islamic Lunar Calendar)
June 22 - July 22
When during the day is it expected you should fast between?
Dusk till dawn
0700 -1900 hrs
0900 - 1700 hrs
Sunrise to sunset
Which EBL group will have the best presentation?
1
1
1
1
According to the IJEM you SHOULD break fasting if your blood glucose is?
<3.3 or >16.7
<4 or >10
<3.5 or >12.5
<5.2 or >9.1
What celebration marks the end of Ramadan?
EID al - Fitr
Suhoor
Tftar
Lailut ul - Qadr
Which is not one of the five pillars of Islam
Praying 5 times a day
Giving money to charity
A pilgrimage to Mecca
Vow of silence
The declaration of faith
Fasting during Ramadan
True or False - It is uncommon for Muslims to feel in control of their Diabetes during Ramadan
True
False
Are you exempt from fasting if you have TYPE 2 diabetes?
Yes
No
Only with a letter from a GP
Only if you are symptomatic
True or False - as a paramedic you are forbidden from treating hypoglycaemia during Ramadan.
True
False
If a tree falls down in a wood and there is no-one there does it make a sound?
Yes
No
Who cares!
What has this got to do with migrant health
All of the above
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a migrant is defined as...
A person living in a country that is not their own
A person who moves from one place to another for work or better living conditions
A person whp comes to live in a country that is their own
To leave your country to go and living in a country that is not their own.
What date did Ramadan begin this year?
23rd May
23rd April
23rd June
23rd March
Tick 1 symptom of DKA
Deafness
Abdo pain
Angioedema
Lymphedema
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