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Diabetes Questions and Answers (Q&A)

C.Mila
Answered: May 01, 2018
Today, numerous individuals have diabetes and hypertension. All together for these a huge number of patients to deal with their infection, they should take general care of their vital signs, as...Read More

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J.Spencer, Knowledge enthusiast
Answered: Oct 23, 2018
It is certainly a tough ask. Both types of diabetes are harmful in their own ways. The type of diabetes that is more dangerous is a circumstantial matter. To explain that, you need to first...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Nov 17, 2024
I will gradually wean myself off the vasopressin.”

The patient with permanent DI requires life-long vasopressin therapy. All of the other statements are appropriate to the home...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Nov 17, 2024
At least three times a week

Diabetic clients must exercise at least three times a week to meet the goals of planned exercise lowering the blood glucose level, reducing or maintaining the...Read More

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G. Deacon, Civil Engineer
Answered: Nov 04, 2019
The main difference between the two is the level of ketones that can be found in the blood. Also, ketosis can be achieved by people who want to lose weight, while ketoacidosis usually affects...Read More

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Ansleighsiren
Answered: Nov 20, 2017
There technically can be, because your pancreas could be being attacked by the beta cells, but end up not completely destroyed causing you to be able to produce some insulin on your own but not...Read More

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J. Shatner, Content writer
Answered: Sep 12, 2018
There are a lot of people who do not even realize that they have diabetes until they are already diagnosed with this. One of the most common signs is an increase in thirst. People would feel the...Read More

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I. Muller, Math Professor
Answered: Aug 06, 2019
Insulin is a hormone that lets cells throughout the human body, predominantly in the liver and in the muscles, to absorb glucose and utilize it to generate energy. Insulin resistance interferes...Read More

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C. Marcus, Content Developer
Answered: Sep 12, 2018
Do you want to increase your sensitivity to insulin? There are various things you can do to make that possible. First of all, you need to get more sleep. Sleeping will allow your body to recover...Read More

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Mia Thomson
Answered: Nov 06, 2017
Diabetes mellitus is a condition that occurs when the pancreas does not produce insulin corretly. This will result in blood sugar levels that can reach heights that are way too high or lows that...Read More

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C. Marcus, Content Developer
Answered: Sep 12, 2018
There are more and more people who are being diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes that people are beginning to say that Diabetes is becoming a common condition when it should not be common. The exact...Read More

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M. Kennedy, Web Content Writer
Answered: Sep 12, 2018
There are some reports that Diabetes now has a third type. People are still not aware of this and they do not have much knowledge about this yet. Type 3c Diabetes is said to be a type of Diabetes...Read More

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J. Shatner, Content writer
Answered: Sep 12, 2018
Type 1 Diabetes is the type of Diabetes that would affect younger people more. Type 2 Diabetes, on the other hand, usually affects those who are 40 years old and older. Take note that Diabetes...Read More

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Brownbritanny
Answered: Nov 17, 2024
Determine what type of exercise activities the patient enjoys.

ANS: B Since consistency with exercise is important, assessment for the types of exercise that the patient finds enjoyable...Read More

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J. Shatner, Content writer
Answered: Sep 12, 2018
Some people say that consuming too much sugar can be a leading cause of Diabetes. This is not actually true. What happens is, eating too much sugar can make people gain weight. Obesity is one of...Read More

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