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    What Happens In Diabetes

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    What happens in diabetes? Lack of insulin or a resistance to insulin is known to have major metabolic effects. Food powers our bodies. When we eat food‚ most digestable carbohydrates are converted into glucose and rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream. We use this glucose for energy. However these carbohydrates cannot be utilized effectively and excess glucose cannot be stored in the liver. The glucose level in the blood increases but the cells of the body will be lacking of glucose and energy.

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    gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes generally occurs in women who are older in age‚ a personal or family related health history‚ or are more obese. It discusses that women with an insulin producing defect are the ones who are more likely to develop gestational diabetes‚ because their pancreas is unable to make enough insulin to support both the mother and the fetus. Gestational diabetes isn’t just a black and white thing‚ there are several different parts to it that these doctors have researched.

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    About Type 2 Diabetes

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    diabetes develops when your body can’t produce enough insulin or if your body doesn’t respond to insulin as it should. Insulin regulates the level of glucose in your blood. Glucose is a simple form of sugar found in foods and sugary drinks. It’s absorbed by your body as a natural part of digestion and is carried around your body in your blood. When glucose reaches your body tissues‚ such as muscle cells‚ it’s absorbed and converted into energy. Insulin is secreted into your blood by your pancreas‚ which

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    creatine‚ blood protien‚ and electrolytes in her urine. Some of Ellens blood was sent into a lab to be tested for levels of blood sugar‚ insulin‚ and C-Peptide. (This is to determine if the pancreas is still making insulin‚ or if its displaying insulin resistance. If your body is insulin resistant‚ it means that you have cells throughout your body that does not use insulin effectively. This means that those cells have trouble absorbing glucose‚ which would then cause a buildup of sugar in the blood.) In

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    consumes carbohydrates‚ they are broken down into glucose‚ which then enters the bloodstream. At the same time‚ the pancreas produces insulin and adds it to the bloodstream. The insulin facilitates getting the sugar into the individual cells so that the cells can then produce the energy they need. All diabetics need to check their blood glucose level (also called

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    prescription for insulin. Assessment data that indicates learning need: C.S. was diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus (Type II) 3 years ago that has been controlled with the oral medication Glucotrol. She has no prior experience with the self-administration of insulin. Therefore‚ her nursing diagnosis would be: knowledge deficit related to unfamiliarity with Insulin and how to self-administer it‚ as evidenced by patient verbalizing and requesting that someone show her how to take insulin (Doenges‚ 2005

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    overweight of obese. Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which ones pancreas makes enough insulin‚ but the body cannot use the insulin correctly. This is called insulin resistance. Insulin resistance occurs in ones body before they are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. When one has insulin resistance‚ their glucose builds up in their blood‚ rather than being absorbed by the cells. Most people are unaware that they have insulin resistance until they develop type 2 diabetes. To be diagnosed with diabetes‚

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    RESEARCH PAPER Diabetes Mellitus‚ Type 1 (Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus) Kyle Ongesii January 22‚ 2015 Instructor: Melody Lickers Diabetes Mellitus‚ Type 1 Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong chronic disease also known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and previously known as juvenile diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is caused from lack of insulin. When the body’s pancreatic beta cells are damaged or destroyed‚ the body becomes dependent on insulin. Although Type 1 diabetes can occur in adults

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    body ’s ability to produce and/or use insulin. Glucose is a sugar that is the body ’s main source of energy. When you eat‚ glucose from your food gets into your bloodstream. Your pancreas digests the food and makes a hormone called insulin. Insulin helps glucose get into your body ’s cells and that is how your body gets the energy it needs. b. Different types: There are 2 main types of diabetes‚ type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes‚ also known as insulin dependent or juvenile diabetes‚ is

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    Homeostasis notes

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    Homeostasis http://physicianjobster.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Homeostasis-Diagram-of-Insulin-and-Glucagon-in-Controlling-Blood-Glucose.jpg Topic 6 Homeostasis and negative feedback At the end of this topic you should be able to : Define homeostasis Explain why homeostasis is important in living organisms Explain the importance of a constant core temperature in relation to enzyme activity Explain the importance of maintaining constant blood pH in relation to enzyme activity

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