Death of tissue is termed:
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A pediatric patient with known type 1 diabetes presents to y…
A pediatric patient with known type 1 diabetes presents to your office in Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), which of the following symptoms would you not expect the patient to be experiencing?
A patient comes in with chest pain, what is the diagnostic w…
A patient comes in with chest pain, what is the diagnostic work up? (5 components)
Diaphoresis is:
Diaphoresis is:
An antipyretic is used to:
An antipyretic is used to:
You have a patient with type 2 diabetes with a history of pa…
You have a patient with type 2 diabetes with a history of pancreatitis, what diabetic medication should be avoided in this patient?
A neoplasm that spreads to other parts of the body is descri…
A neoplasm that spreads to other parts of the body is described as:
When counseling a patient with Type 2 diabetes on proper nut…
When counseling a patient with Type 2 diabetes on proper nutrition which of the following is not one of the three primary goals of nutrition in type 2 diabetes?
A 50 year old African American patient presents to establish…
A 50 year old African American patient presents to establish care with you. The patient reports their mother has Type 2 diabetes and they have a personal history of hypertension. You order a fasting blood glucose level on the patient. The fast blood glucose level result is 98 mg/dL. What is your next best course of action?
A 22 year old G0P0 female patient presents to the clinic wit…
A 22 year old G0P0 female patient presents to the clinic with irregular menstrual cycles for over 1-year, milky discharge from the breasts, headaches, and vision changes; what do you suspect?