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- Discuss the relationship between diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. What dietary measures can be taken to decrease the risks associated with the two disease processes in a patient who has been diagnosed with both?What are the characteristics of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus? How are they the same? How are they different? Explain your answer.Describe all the factors that may lead to a persistentinfected foot ulcer in patients with diabetes.
- Make a pathophysiology diagram of diabetes mellitus type 2Discuss the role of carbohydrates in managing patients diagnosed with Diabetes mellitusDiscuss the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes and explain the reasons for the sign/symptoms seen in diabetes. ANSWER SHOULD INCLUDE: Type 1 - causes ,incidence Type 2 - cause, incidence Lack of insulin to blood glucose levels rise ( hyperglycaemia e.g. 20mmol/or more); glucose can not move into cells to provide energy for metabolic reactions. Link to symptoms, e.g. tiredness, hunger. Glucose excreted in urine ( exceeds renal threshold). Link to polyuria,thirst,dehydration - protein broken down to form more glucose (gluconeogenesis): provides energy to cells. -Link Fats broken down to FFA and glycerol for glucose production (gluconeogenesis). Link to weight loss. Link excess ketone bodies formed from fat break down to ketoacidosis. Link to ketone in urine (ketonuria), vomiting, coma.
- Discuss the risk factors of diabetesWhat are the two types of diabetes mellitus? Describe in detail the pathophysiology (how the disease develops) on individuals. Why is this condition considered a major metabolic disorder?Discuss the consequences of diabetes - For example cardiac arrest, loss of limp and other health conditions that come along.