Pathophysiology, 5th Edition By Lee-Ellen C. Copstead
Pathophysiology, 5th Edition By Lee-Ellen C. Copstead
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Chapter 41: Diabetes Mellitus
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | pancreatic b-cell destruction. |
| b. | lack of insulin receptors. |
| c. | lack of exercise and chronic overeating. |
| d. | impaired glucose transport into cells. |
ANS: A
By definition, type 1 diabetes is characterized by destruction of the b cells of the pancreas. Type 1 diabetes mellitus is characterized by an absolute insulin deficiency, and thus glucose cannot enter muscle and adipose tissue. Type 1 diabetes is unrelated to lack of exercise and chronic overeating. In type 1 diabetes, production of glucose by the liver is no longer opposed by insulin.
REF: Pg. 821
| a. | increased active transport of glucose into the cell. |
| b. | glycogen breakdown within target cells. |
| c. | increased facilitated cellular diffusion of glucose. |
| d. | gluconeogenesis. |
ANS: C
The plasma membranes of cells are permeable to glucose, and the diffusion of glucose into some cells is controlled by glucose transporters. Activated glucose transporters translocate to the cell membrane to facilitate diffusion of glucose. Glycogen breakdown does not occur when insulin binds to its receptor on target cells. Gluconeogenesis is not the result of insulin binding to target cells.
REF: Pg. 817
| a. | acetone breath. |
| b. | warm, dry skin. |
| c. | tremors. |
| d. | hyperventilation. |
ANS: C
Tremors are a sign of hypoglycemia. Acetone breath is not a sign of hypoglycemia. Diaphoresis (excessive sweating) is a sign of hypoglycemia. Hyperventilation does not indicate hypoglycemia.
REF: Pg. 831
| a. | nonketotic hyperosmolality. |
| b. | childhood. |
| c. | autoimmune destruction of the pancreas. |
| d. | ketoacidosis. |
ANS: A
More common in type 2 diabetes mellitus, especially in older individuals, is nonketotic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome characterized by severe hyperglycemia with no or slight ketosis and striking dehydration. Type 1 diabetes is seen more in childhood than type 2. Type 2 diabetes is characterized by a lack of insulin. Ketoacidosis is found in type 1 diabetes.
REF: Pg. 827
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