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Diabetics have increased ADH contributing to the polyuria seen in this condition.
True | |
False |
Which of the following is NOT associated with a diabetic patient?
polyuria |
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ketonuria |
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FBS > 120 mg/dL |
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decreased triglyceride levels |
Hemoglobin A1c is used to evaluate the plasma glucose level for the preceding 6-8 week period.
True | |
False |
The i-STAT point of care instrument measures the glucose concentration by the hexokinase method.
True | |
False |
The most recent glucose reference method on automated instruments is the ___________________________ method.
glucose oxidase |
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Benedict |
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urease |
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hexokinase |
Which of the following represents a normal HbA1c level?
10% |
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4% |
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8% |
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20% |
#1.In diabetes the level of ADH is decreased which is the cause of increased urine output.
Ans:False
#2.Increased urine output, presence of ketone in urine,a fasting blood glucose of more than 120 are common if a patient has diabetes
The level of triglycerides is associated with the problem if cardiovascular condition and not diabetes. Rather uncontrolled diabetes over a period of time will increase the triglycerides levels
Ans: decreased triglyceride level
#3.The HbA1C level are usually used to measure the average level of blood sugar levels in the body .It is the average of 8_12 weeks blood glucose level and not 6_8 weeks
Ans:False
#4.The hexokinase method is used innthe point if care device to assess the level of glucose in the blood
Ans:True
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