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Diabetes Crossword II

Hannah Miller MSN, RN
Horizontales
Diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, and SIADH all share ______ as a clinical manifestation.
Diabetic patients are at risk for infection because of impaired senses, _______, pathogens, impared ______ _____, and suppressed immune response.
Risk factors for DMII include, age, obesity, ______, physical inactivity, and family history
______ presents with a sugar level over 240 and ketones present in the urine.
______ is correlated with hyperinsulinemia and decreased insulin receptor density.
______ _______ _______ can result in ulcers and progress to osteomyelitis or gangrene and can require amputation.
Hyperglycemia with ketones present in urine indicates ______.
______ usually presents with a blood sugar level over 600 without ketones present in the urine.
_______ is the hormone that stimulates glycogen to be released from the liver when blood sugar levels lower too much.
There is an increased prevalence of DMII in children, especially in _______ _______ and obese children.
Diabetes causes poor sensation and poor _____ healing, therefore foot care is very important for these patients.
________ is unrelated to the severity of diabetes and is often present in those with insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance.
Verticales
Kussmaul respirations, postural dizziness, central nervous system depression, ketonuria, anorexia, nausea, abdominal pain, thirst and polyria are symptoms of ________ _________.
The most common cause of morbility and mortality in DM patients.
Stroke is _____ as common in DM patients.
______ depletion glucose levels being much higher in HHKNS as compared to DKA.
The first manifestation of kidney dysfuction is _________.
_______ _______ is the suboptimal response of insulin-sensitive tissues to insulin and is associated with obesity.
The ______ gap is the difference in the measured cations (positively charged ions) and the measured anions (negatively charged ions). Calculating this gap is helpful in treating DKA and HHNKS.
Diabetic neuropathy results from both metabolic and vascular factors relating to chronic hyperglycemia and _______ contributing to neural chances.
DKA patients breath has a sweet odor (like Juicy Fruit gum) because of the presence of ________.
DKA is especially dangerous because of the severe _______ state of the body.