12 Questions
Which symptom is a common clinical manifestation of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
Excessive urination
What is a major risk factor associated with diabetes that acts as a patent vasoconstrictor?
Smoking
In diabetic patients with hypertension, what is the recommended initial reduction in blood pressure within the first hour?
25%
Which type of diet is commonly recommended for individuals with diabetes for better management?
Consistent carbohydrate diet
What is a late sign of diabetes associated with retinal changes and organ damage?
Microalbuminuria
Which cardiovascular complication is commonly associated with diabetes mellitus?
Myocardial infarction
What medication is recommended for the treatment of A-Fib for rate control?
Digoxin
What is a key characteristic of V-Tach that distinguishes it from other arrhythmias?
Presence of tombstone T waves
Which medication is considered a fast-acting oral agent for hypertensive emergencies?
Captopril
What is the primary reason for placing a colostomy in patients?
Blockage
Which of the following is NOT a symptom commonly associated with hypothyroidism?
Sensitivity to heat
What is the defining characteristic of V-Fib that requires immediate intervention?
Pulseless state
Test your knowledge on the clinical manifestations of diabetes, including Type 1 and Type 2 symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, excessive urination, thirst, and hunger. Understand the differences between juvenile diabetes and diabetes in older individuals.
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