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lymphadenopathy
marked increases in gastric acid secretion
ulcer disease of the upper gastrointestinal tract
non-beta islet cell tumors of the pancreas
In diabetes mellitus
People with Type 2 diabetes do easily develop ketoacidosis
Type 2 diabetes is a mild disease
People with Type 2 diabetes are usually less than 30 year old
Obesity is a risk factor
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2. You have a brother who has type 1 diabetes. He has had severe hypoglycemia in the
past, without warning. Therefore, you have 1 mg of glucagon available for injection
in this situation. When you give the glucagon, which of the following will happen?
A.Glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis will promptly increase.
B. The glucose transporter GLUT4 will translocate to the plasma membrane, causing brain glucose uptake
to increase.
C. The tyrosine kinase activity of the glucagon receptor will be turned on.
D. Lipolysis will be suppressed.
E. Nothing, because you have to give some form of glucose along with the glucagon in order for it to work.
lymphadenopathy
marked increases in gastric acid secretion
ulcer disease of the upper gastrointestinal tract
non-beta islet cell tumors of the pancreas
21. Metformin
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Does not stimulate insulin secretion.
Causes weight gain.
Has no gastrointestinal side effects
What treatment modes should be used in type 2 diabetes in order of
importance?
Education, diet, exercice, OAs, insulin.
OAs, exercise, diet, insulin, education.
Exercise, diet, OAs.
Education, insulin, OAs, exercise, diet.
You have a brother who has type 1 diabetes. He has had severe hypoglycemia in the past,
without warning. Therefore, you have 1 mg of glucagon available for injection in this
situation. When you give the glucagon, which of the following will happen?
A.Glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis will promptly increase.
B. The glucose transporter GLUT4 will translocate to the plasma membrane, causing brain glucose uptake
to increase.
C. The tyrosine kinase activity of the glucagon receptor will be turned on.
D. Lipolysis will be suppressed.
E. Nothing, because you have to give some form of glucose along with the glucagon in order for it to work.