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Metabolism and Diabetes Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of metabolism and diabetes with this comprehensive quiz. Whether you are a student, healthcare professional, or someone interested in nutritional science, this quiz is designed to challenge your knowledge and enhance your learning.

  • Cover key concepts related to carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
  • Understand the role of insulin and glucagon in blood glucose regulation.
  • Explore the implications of diabetes and metabolic disorders.
31 Questions8 MinutesCreated by LearningNurse321
Name:
To produce energy for body consumption from Protein, it will be metabolized to produce :
To produce energy for body consumption from CHO, it will be metabolized to produce:
To produce energy for body consumption from Fats, it will be metabolized to produce:
Glycogen main storage Site:
Muscles
Adipose tissue
Liver
Converting glycogen to glucose process is
Glycolysis
Glycogenolysis
Gluconeogenesis
Glucose obligatory consumer is:
Brain
Heart
Muscles
Blood glucose is regulated by two ways:
Please write down the actions of the increased insulin secretion on the metabolism of Carbohydrates, Proteins and fats
Liver absorbs glucose and stores it as:
Glycogen
Glucagon
Disaccharides
Glucagon ………blood glucose Level while Insulin ………….
Increasing - lowering
Lowering - increasing
Maintains - increasing
Has no effect on - increases
Maintains - lowering
Pancreatic ……cells secrete insulin and amylin , while ……. Cells secrets glucagon and ……….Secretes somatostatin
Alpha - delta - beta
Beta - delta - alpha
Beta - alpha - delta
Alpha - beta - delta
Insulin carries glucose into the cells
True
False
Glucose homeostasis is regulated by ( 3 points )
DM is a ………. Disorder characterized by chronic ………… with disturbances of ………………, ……… and ………… metabolism resulting from defects in …………secretion
Metabolic-Hyperglycemia-CHO-Fat-Protein- Insulin
Metabolic-Hyperglycemia-CHO-Protein- Insulin-fat
Metabolic-Hypoglycemia-CHO-Fat-Protein- Insulin
Metabolic-Hyperglycemia-CHO-Insulin-Fat-Protein
The DM type characterized by hyperinslunimia is:
DMT1
DMT2
Gestational
DMT2 patient produce …………insulin
Less
Enough
More
No
Insulin resistance is defined as the ………. Of target tissues to respond normally to ……………...
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IR Leads to Liver Disease developed with few or no symptoms called …….
Hepatitis C
NAFLD
NASH
What is the end stage for steatosis if not treated?
The two metabolic defects that characterize type II diabetes are: ( 2 points )
Diabetic coma, is a complication of diabetes itself, is it……………
Short term
Long term
Temporary
Other
Stroke is …………….while nephropathy is …………….Diabetes complications
Microvascular - macrovascular
Macrovascular - microvascular
Normal Blood glucose levels
70 to 110 mg/dL
80 to 120 mg/dL
140 to 160 mg/dL
Patient had HBA1C test 6-6.5 % is he
Prediabetic
Diabetic
Normal
Patient with central obesity and abnormal FPG and bad lipid profile. What do you think as clinical practitioner this patient may suffer?
Please write down the role of hypoglycemic medications in restoring normal glucose level in blood on the following organs: 5 Minutes A-Liver: B-Intestine: C-Pancreas: D-Adipose Tissue: E-Muscle
Patient with IR and CHF , taking TZDs ? What will be your recommendation here? And if your Suggest to switch what will be your therapy?
Patient with CKD with GFR <30 and DMT2 on Metformin would you rather change it to another group (Mention) or leave him for the current.
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