Diabetes Type I and Type II
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Q. Reduced insulin production results in
- diabetes mellitus
- diabetes insipidus
- Graves' disease
- Cushing syndrome
Q.
Which of the following methods can be used to obtain a definitive diagnosis of type I insulin–dependent diabetes?
Detecting the presence of islet cell antibodies.
Performing an insulin receptor count.
Testing for elevated blood sugar concentration.
Screening individuals for obesity.
Q. Type II diabetes occurs when there is reduced insulin production or insulin receptors do not respond to insulin.
- True
- False
Q.
Diabetes insipidus results from
Deficiency of insulin
Lack of pitocin
Lack of ADH
None of these